The first question in the vice presidential debate was about the Iranian missile attack on Israel, which took place earlier that day. In their answers, both Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz consistently referred to the country of Iran as “Eye-ran,” despite that the moderator had just pronounced it “Ee-rahn.” The latter pronunciation is correct, much closer to what a Persian speaker would say. With so much at stake in this election, and with American public attention on the Middle East likely to keep growing given the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, do relatively minor mispronunciations matter? Much ink has been spilled recently about “Kamala,” routinely mispronounced in
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