Pod Save the World - Update: Trump Breaks Silence About Iran War

Episode Date: March 2, 2026

Trump’s war with Iran is escalating fast and the consequences are spreading across the Middle East. Tommy and Ben break down the latest military operations, Iran’s decision to attack countries an...d sow chaos across the region, and the growing regional fallout as missiles and drones hit targets from Israel to the Gulf. Then they play clips from Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s chaotic press conference and unpack their lies and incoherence, shifting war aims, and refusal to rule out boots on the ground. They explain Iran’s strategy, the costly missile defense math, the risks of wider escalation — and what Democrats should be saying right now.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.

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Starting point is 00:00:13 All right, welcome back to Pottae of the World. This is a bonus episode to update you guys on the major developments in Donald Trump's insane regime change war of choice with Iran since we recorded on Saturday. So we're going to tick through the latest operational details. We'll dig into Iran's surprising response that's regional. We'll play some clips from Trump and then Secretary of Defense Pete Hegeseth, who finally spoke today and covered the administration's bizarre messaging strategy and incoherence and policy incoherence as well. And then finally we'll talk about the Democratic Party's response so far. the good, the bad, and then really what we'd like to hear. We will record again on Tuesday for a Wednesday morning release per usual. And we'll use that episode, I think, to geek out on, you know, Iranian succession plans, maybe concerned about sectarian violence and civil war and much more. So if you have not yet, please subscribe to Pod Save the World on YouTube and wherever you get your podcast. Because, you know, as we said on Saturday, Ben, a lot of the coverage of this war so far has been Absolutely horrendous. It is giving me PTSD from 2003 and watching the Iraq War coverage.
Starting point is 00:01:14 I don't know if you caught Pete Hegseth's press conference with Raisin Kane, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. But seeing him there take questions from like the new fake Pentagon press corps was absolutely demoralizing. We got a little taste of what it's like to have a compliance state media with a Fox and Friends weekend anchor as your Secretary of Defense. Like the convergence of those threads was not very reassuring, Tommy. No, it was profoundly demoralizing. So again, please subscribe to POTSafe the World on YouTube, wherever you get your podcast, because we're trying to do real coverage here. So we're recording at midday Pacific Time on Monday.
Starting point is 00:01:51 CENTCOM says that U.S. forces have destroyed more than a thousand targets so far, including Iranian ships, subs, IRGC command centers, missile sites. The Israelis have hit hundreds of targets as well, especially that first wave of regime change targets that included top Iranian political and military officials. Since we recorded Saturday, Ben, Iran has confirmed that the Supreme Leader is dead. He was killed, I think, in Israeli strike with intelligence provided by the U.S. Or, you know, that's what's been reported since. So this is just, this is a seismic event in Iranian history as this guy has been in charge since 1989, and it will now set off a succession
Starting point is 00:02:24 process that will probably take a little while. It also seems like the president of Iran was incapacitated in a strike to the point where he can't run the country anymore as that authority has been delegated to somebody else. Four service members are. confirmed dead American service members, I believe all were in the army and were hit by an Iranian drone in Kuwait. Three American F-15s were shot down over Kuwait as well, reportedly in a friendly fire incident where they were shot at by Kuwaiti air defenses. Thank God all six of them ejected safely. Trump and his various messaging opportunities, we'll get into that in a minute. I said the operation could last four more weeks or maybe five more weeks, so he refuses to put
Starting point is 00:03:00 a specific timeline or goal behind that estimate. He's also refused to rule out putting U.S. the ground in Iran. So that's something to look forward to. I could certainly imagine some sort of future U.S. or Israeli like commando operation to get Iran's nuclear materials, for example. Hezbollah is now involved. They're firing rockets at northern Israel. The Israelis are responding in kind. There have been some very scary incidents at U.S. embassies and consulates where those facilities have gotten attacked in places like Lebanon or other Muslim countries like Pakistan. Hundreds are dead in Iran. At least 10 people have been killed in Israel by Iranian. missiles and drones. Iranian drones also killed three people in the UAE, interdozens more there.
Starting point is 00:03:40 They killed one person in Bahrain, two in Iraq, one in Kuwait, and dozens in Lebanon. I assume the Lebanon casualties ban are a combination of Israeli and Iranian fire. A number of people have been wounded in Qatar and Oman as well. And by the way, those casualty stats were coming from a running tally by Al Jazeera. President Trump did not deliver a major address to the nation about Iran over the weekend. The White House did not book any senior officials on the Sunday talk shows. They just released these bizarre video messages from Trump. And then Trump, you know, sporadically took calls from reporters and offered sort of incoherent lines of messaging. Trump finally did an event where he spoke publicly today, as did Secretary Heggseth and Chairman Kane. We'll play all that for you in a minute. But this really
Starting point is 00:04:22 has been like a case study in how not to communicate. So, Ben, we'll get into the Iranian mess response deeper in a minute. But any initial reactions from you to like what you've seen since Saturday? I think the initial reaction is that all of our concerns about this war are playing out in the sense that there's a total lack of coherence from the U.S. from what Trump's saying, what Heggseth is saying about what the objectives are. And there just seems there'll be a lot of momentum to keep doing stuff. That the Iranian response is chaotic but widespread. You know, It's like a machine gun being dropped on the floor firing in all directions. And that nobody knows where this is going, which is what happens when you decapitate a regime with no plan for what comes next.
Starting point is 00:05:09 And that regime is much deeper and more heavily armed than, say, the Venezuelan government was. So it's a very unsettling moment right now, Tommy. Yeah. The machine gun firing on the floor analogy is a perfect description of what Iran has been doing. Because they continue to target not just U.S. bases in the Middle East in Israel, but also these Gulf countries. On Monday, Iran attacked energy sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. And then over the weekend, Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan. And I think when we talked on Saturday, Ben, they had not fired at Oman yet, but now they have.
Starting point is 00:05:44 And Iran even fired a drone at a British military base in Cyprus, although Britain, the UK is not involved in these operations. So the vast majority of these missiles and drones were intercepted by missile defense systems, but not all of them. A lot of the targets were civilian infrastructure, like high rises and hotels. Again, that's a lot of a bunch of casualties, including in Iran, Ben. But it just seems like, again, it seems like the Iranian calculation here was shoot at all these Gulf countries, get them to pressure the U.S. and Israel to stop the war. But like time will tell, but this seems to have catastrophically backfired as far as I can tell. Like countries that seemed initially wary of what the U.S. and Israel were doing are now denouncing Iran. there's some sense that the Gulf countries that initially had barred the U.S. from flying
Starting point is 00:06:29 anti-Iran missions out of their territory or through their airspace might be reconsidering those views. Maybe some of this has to do with Iran not having command and control anymore. There's not like centralized decision making. So you have some random group of, you know, commanders firing at Cyprus for no reason. But I do think, you know, the big question still remains, how long will Iran have the capacity to respond? Will they run out of ballistic missiles and launchers and will they run out of them before the places they're targeting run out of interceptor missiles because as we discussed on Saturday, those interceptor stockpiles are very low and they are very expensive. So like an Iranian drone costs between 20 grand and 50 grand, while many of these
Starting point is 00:07:09 U.S. interceptor missiles cost several million dollars each. Finally, on the Iran front, then traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is down 85 percent, according to some energy analysts I saw this morning. crude oil prices are up between 5 and 8 percent, which is a lot, but not catastrophic. Iran has attacked ships in the Strait of Hormuz. I don't think they have mined yet, though, which would be really stopping things up. So then, I don't know, I just continued to be surprised by Iran kind of unloading the clip on every single country in the region. I guess the idea was just to create chaos.
Starting point is 00:07:41 But what do you make of their strategy? Well, I think the message is that is so long as violence and chaos is being rained down on, we're going to bring violence and chaos to everybody, including all these Gulf countries, nearly all of whom have some U.S. military presence in them. I'm not saying it's a good strategy. It's certainly reprehensible in terms of the indiscriminate targets that they're shooting at. But if there is a logic, it's that. It's that we need to make this war so destabilizing to the region, to global energy markets,
Starting point is 00:08:12 that there's just a pressure to make it stop. And look, they may not be inflicting, you know, tremendous physical damage because of the interceptors, but they are inflicting tremendous damage psychologically. If you are in Dubai, that city relies upon security, you know, security for international business travelers and tourism. That is shattered right now. I mean, that could have long-term effects for Dubai. I saw that they also hit some data centers.
Starting point is 00:08:45 in the UAE. Yeah. We're certainly firing at them. Well, the UAE is trying to get, you know, and is getting, as we've talked about, hundreds of billions of dollars in investments to build data centers there. How do you feel about that investment these days? You know, you're looking to build data centers in the Gulf? So there is kind of a strategic logic in the sense that they're creating an insecurity.
Starting point is 00:09:06 So long as our regime is not secure, you know, we can burn it all down and nobody's secure, which again is dangerous, but there is some rationale. It's also the case that the Gulf is just closer. So with drones in particular, it's an easier shot for the Iranians. And then to your point about the interceptors, it's a bit of a race against time because I presume that what Israel and the United States are trying to do is just take out as many ballistic missile sites, whether it's production facilities, launchers, before they basically run out interceptors. Because the longer this thing goes on,
Starting point is 00:09:43 If Iran can continue to fire things, ballistic missiles and drones and these kinds of waves, they're going to get through more and more of the air defense systems because the air defense systems are just depleted. And so that's a real risk too here. I mean, Trump, you know, people keep talking about this as if when might Trump stop the war, I also don't think there's any guarantee that Iran, like as in the 12-day war, although I think it's one war, that Iran just stops because Trump stops. Just because we may run low on interceptors and say, all right, time out, guys, let's pause.
Starting point is 00:10:15 The Iranians could keep firing. So it is a question of how much their ability to manufacture or store or hide drones and missiles can weather this initial onslaught in terms of how much damage they can do going forward. Yeah, we don't even know who would make the decision to stop if it went through Iran right now. Well, you made, I think the command and control point you made is essential because it feels like there were delegations made by the Supreme Leader anticipating he might be killed. And I think Abasarachi said as much on like some TV show he was on that like, well, look, you know, we no longer have centralized command of control because we knew that if you killed,
Starting point is 00:10:51 you know, top leaders that we wanted these guys be able to act independently. So we just really don't know what's happening. Well, that's right. And look, I don't, there was the inevitable story in the times about the killing of the Supreme Leader and all this great intelligence. I mean, he was in his office. I mean, I have no disrespect to the CIA. But it'd be like, you know, wow, we figured out that the president's in the White House, you know.
Starting point is 00:11:13 But it almost seemed like if the Supreme Leader wanted to survive, like, you know, he might have wanted to be quote unquote martyred, you know. I don't know. I mean, he's a fucking asshole. I don't, you know, it's not at all someone you have any sympathy for. But it may be that he delegated down and said, you know, unload the clip, you know, in anticipation of this happening in some decapitation, they might have said to every IRC commander with a drone or a missile, the order. to you are, if we die, just unload the clip. Yeah. And because that's what it feels like is happening. Yeah, it is. I don't know what intelligence collection the CIA did. I had the same
Starting point is 00:11:48 reaction to you, which was like the Supreme Leader, knowing the threat he faced was above ground in his own office and adjacent to him was a meeting of all the top like Iranian political and military leaders. It's hard to overstate how stupid that was. I mean, it's obvious in hindsight, but I can't believe they didn't realize it in the moment. I mean, it does, maybe that does, I think, explain why the strikes happen in the daytime, why they happen on the weekend. I also was talking with someone over the weekend who said Trump doesn't like to start wars during the weekday because he doesn't want to rattle the markets. I bet that is true. But you're right on the race. I mean, it is, I think, from what I've read, it sounds like the ballistic missile launchers are the choke point.
Starting point is 00:12:29 So I think the U.S. and Israel are probably rushing to take out as many of those as possible. That said, I mean, I was just watching the Fox News, I think, and one of their big Kairons is that the drones, Iran's drones, have proven harder to intercept. And ultimately, like, those are easier to fly from a lot of places. Iran has more of them. You just sort of like set the GPS coordinators in these drones, which, you know, they're like lawnmower engines, but they can fly like 2,000 kilometers and just follow a GPS to a point. So that threat could take a long, long, long time to fully neutralize. And remember that those drones, as Iranian drones, have been used in Ukraine by the Russians. And the Russians were,
Starting point is 00:13:08 firing those drones at Ukrainian targets, and there were air defense systems there, too. I mean, these things, we've seen them on the battlefield in Ukraine have a huge amount of damage that they can cause. So this is the point about this keeps dragging on. It's going to be impossible to eliminate all their drones. These are like, you know, toy airplanes essentially, but can do a lot of damage. And so this, you know, yes, they can, their ballistic missiles are a, you know, a tool that is going to run out at some point, but I'm not sure that these drones will. Yeah, the ballistic missiles can do more damage, but right, in the long term, like, who knows how long they'll have these drones. So on Monday, President Trump finally spoke about the war. He started on Saturday morning in public.
Starting point is 00:13:52 It was not a major address to the nation. It was like a little Iran war topper at a, I think, pre-existing ceremony to award the Medal of Honor to three people. Here's a bit of what he had to say in his remarks. I was very proud to have knocked out the Iran-New deal by President Barack Hussein Obama. That was a horrible, horrible, dangerous document. They would have had nuclear weapons three years ago, and they would have used them. This was our last best chance to strike what we're doing right now
Starting point is 00:14:24 and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime. We're already substantially ahead of our time projections, But whatever the time is, it's okay. Whatever it takes, we will always, and we have right from the beginning, we projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that. We'll do it. Whatever somebody said today, they said, oh, well, the president wants to do it really quickly.
Starting point is 00:14:57 After that, he'll get bored. I don't get bored. There's nothing boring about this. We also projected four weeks to terminate. the military leadership, and as you know, that was done in about an hour, so we're ahead of schedule there by a lot. We have a lot of great service members here with us, too, in this beautiful building, isn't it? Beautiful? We're adding onto the building a little bit. We're improving the building. See that nice drape? When that comes down right now, you see a very, very deep hole, but in about a year and a half from now,
Starting point is 00:15:31 you're going to see a very, very beautiful building. I picked those drapes in my first term. I always like gold. Michael, specifically led with the JCPOA criticism to trigger you. And as our greatest president said, mission accomplished, my friend. So, Ben, look, I think what listeners should take away from that super cut is just the incoherence. Like, it gets worse when you look at the totality of Trump statements from Saturday until now. On Saturday, he talked about regime change as a goal.
Starting point is 00:15:59 He told the Iranian people to rise up. Today, that was just not part of the messaging. The Saturday video statement about the war went through these, like, greatest hits of Iranian aggression and grievances with the two countries starting in 1979. The new spin on Monday is that Iran was trying to rebuild its nuclear weapons program, which I don't know, may or may not be true, but it certainly wasn't an imminent threat. And then he tries out this new line that we'll later hear from Heggsath, which is that Iran's ballistic missile program would provide a shield for its nuclear ambitions, which is complete
Starting point is 00:16:29 and total bullshit as evidenced by the fact that the U.S. and Israel are pounding the fuck out of Iran's military targets now and would have been able to do so in the future. So everyone should write that off. And then on top of that, Ben, Trump told one reporter that he had a list of three people who might run Iran going forward. And then later he called another reporter and said, just kidding, they're all dead. So I don't know. I don't have a ton of faith in the team running the show at the moment.
Starting point is 00:16:59 No, I don't, Tommy. And actually, you know, the Iran nuclear deal has never looked better, which may be why Trump is trashing it. I think most Americans, almost all Americans, would rather that we be in, you know, year 10 of the JCPOA than we'd be in this kind of incoherent war with Iran that is costing us tens of billions of dollars. It's already killed American service members and it's like wreaking havoc on the global economy. And just one quick point on that, Ben, like people would be like, well, the deal would have sunsetted by now. The goal would have been to renegotiate it. And Trump could have gotten it a tougher deal if he'd wanted and if he did a good job in the negotiations.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Yeah. And the whole deal went to sunset. It said. The strictest provisions would have sunseted, but, you know, January. I mean, frankly, Trump could have negotiated it two days ago. I mean, it is worth just saying they are completely full of shit about the need to do this now. There was no imminent threat from the nuclear program. There was no distinct threat from the ballistic missile program. There was any different than the, you know, how many, ever many years, Iranis had busing missiles, you know, 20 years. This happened now because Bibi Netanyahu wanted it to happen now. I mean, there's no really other explanation. It was it was the Israelis who's started going to Trump being like, now's the time, they're weak. And then in Lindsey Graham, going to Trump and saying, you can be the man that took out the Supreme Leader to be historic and Reagan on steroids and all this. Like, the timing was determined by kind of Israeli interest in Trump's ego. Like that, that's the convergence of timing here. And by the way, Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL called me an anti-Semite for saying as much during the last Iran war, and I'm sure
Starting point is 00:18:25 we'll do so again to the both of us. But again, like, it's fully reported. Netanyahu's, like, there's tons of reporting on this and the Times today and other places. Netanyahu is like taking credit and bragging about getting Trump to fight for. I'm like, this is such an insult to our intelligence. I know. This is Jonathan Greenbots of the world because Bibi Netanyahu put out a video like yesterday in which he said that he's wanted to do this for 40 years.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And he finally got a U.S. president to do it. He said it. Not us. Not us. Are you going to call BB Netanyahu an anti-Semi? I guess so. Like, this is totally absurd. Does he have dual loyalty?
Starting point is 00:18:57 Is that what we're learning today? We're not allowed to say that Israel wanted this to happen. It's crazy. When Israel keeps saying that before they said they wanted to happen, and now they're saying it. Anyway, break, break. The other things that I take away, the incoherence about what comes next inside of Iran, you know, he's calling reporters, I mean, the Times one is a journey.
Starting point is 00:19:15 He had a six-minute conversation with the New York Times that in and of itself is a journey because on the one hand, he's saying the Iranian people can rise up and, you know, it can be this regime change. On the other end, he's saying, we can do the Venezuela model and just deal with somebody in the regime. Right. This is a guy who has no idea what his own plan is. Because, first of all, the Venezuela model is impossible. inside of Iran. Like this is a much more ideological, heavily armed regime, and it's far more likely to fracture than that there's one, if there's one individual who raises their hand to be the Delci Rodriguez,
Starting point is 00:19:45 you know, that's the Venezuelan Vice President who took over, the person who raises their hand in the Iranian system to be that person, probably doesn't have a very long life expectancy inside of Iran. Yeah, they'll get shot up by, you know, 150,000 members of the IRGC and then a million or two besiege militia members on the outside. So yeah. So when you take the totality of the the scale of bombing that they're doing and the destruction that's being wrought and the absence of a plan, it just feels like some regime implosion or some kind of cornered, angry, you know, IRGC type regime is most likely to emerge. We'll see. The only other thing I want to say about Trump, Tommy, is that, you know, you can say this anytime he opens his mouth.
Starting point is 00:20:30 but every other U.S. president who's launched a war, you can kind of feel the gravity on their shoulders, you know, the degree to which this guy doesn't give a shit. I mean, right now, he is killing probably thousands of Iranians. I mean, there's some preliminary estimates in the high hundreds, but I mean, you can't hit hundreds and hundreds of targets and not kill thousands of people, including, by the way, civilians. And we've already seen, you know, reportedly over 100 kids killed at that girls' school. that doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest. And, you know, Americans are dying. Already have had four Americans dying. Every American on a base in that region knows that they're being targeted by drones and ballistic missiles. And he's joking about curtains. You know, I mean, we cannot allow that to be not reprehensible because it is. And he's, you know, dropping the hits to Barack Hussein Obama. Okay, we get it. You know, he has a Muslim middle name. Give us a break, man.
Starting point is 00:21:24 It's all politics. And on your Israel point, I mean, there is all this reporting also that the Israelis are working. Trump might wrap things up sooner than they want to. So it's just like, it's not just that Netanyahu pushed him to start the war. It's that he's pushing him to continue it. Potsy of the world is brought to by BetterHelp. International Women's Day is about celebrating progress, but also a reminder to check in on the women behind that progress. Women carry so much often at the expense of their own piece.
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Starting point is 00:25:45 Just to kind of continue to nail this point, here's a clip of Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth from the press conference he did this morning. That press conference also included General Kane, the chairman of the joint chiefs, who frankly seems to conduct himself in a far more professional and kind of like by the book way that you'd expect. So we're not including any of that. Obviously, he's part of this idiotic, crazy policy. There are reports that he was more critical about it, but we're just going to play Hegg Seth for you this morning. So let's watch. Iran was building powerful missiles and drones to create a conventional shield for their nuclear blackmail ambitions. Let me say that again,
Starting point is 00:26:22 a conventional shield for their nuclear blackmail ambitions. Our bases, our people, our allies, all in their crosshairs. Iran had a conventional gun to our head as they tried to lie their way to a nuclear bomb. It almost worked under Obama and his terrible deal, but not under this president. To the media outlets and political left screaming endless wars, stop. This is not Iraq. This is not endless. This operation is a clear, devastating, decisive mission. Destroy the missile threat, destroy the Navy, no nukes. No stupid rules of engagement, no nation building quagmire, no democracy building exercise, no politically correct wars. We fight to win and we don't waste time or lives. As the president warned, an effort of this scope will include casualties.
Starting point is 00:27:21 War is hell and always will be. As it pertains to the U.S. casualties, that particular incident was, you know, you have air defenses and the lots coming in and you hit most of it. And we absolutely do. We have incredible air defenders. Every once in a while, you might have one, unfortunately, we call it a squirder that makes its way through. And in that particular case, it happened to hit a tactical operation center. So, I mean, look, saying no stupid rules of engagement when you just reportedly bombed a school full of little girls is like fucking disgusting. Again, though, like, he's lying. There is no such thing as a connection. conventional shield for Iran's nuclear program.
Starting point is 00:28:00 But wait, Tommy, he said it twice. Yeah, they had a gun to our... The second time really, yeah. Yeah, a conventional gun to our head. Again, the U.S. could annihilate, like, whatever this conventional shield would be. Second, like, the bloodless, like, fatalistic ways that he and Trump are trying to talk about American casualties to kind of, I don't know, spin it away. It's like this war did not need to happen.
Starting point is 00:28:21 I think that is the important point. This wasn't a squirder. I don't even know what that means. This is an Iranian drone. they killed American service members because you assholes launched a war of choice that we didn't need to start. And then finally, Ben, like, again, like you said earlier, like Hexeth does not get to decide when the war ends. Like the Iranians could decide to fight this for a generation. And it would just might be sporadic, but people are going to die. That's, yeah, I mean, I'm glad you said that because
Starting point is 00:28:48 they can say this is not another endless war, another forever war, because we're going to stop bombing at some point, but that doesn't mean that the war ends at that point. People in Iran could still be killing each other and dying. They could still be firing things at people in the region. Like, like just, I mean, the 12-day war was not a 12-day war. It's still going on. You know, like, we don't describe World War II as a series of hundred different wars because at times we weren't, you know, this is a stupid fucking way that they're trying to make the American people and their MAGA base in particular feel like they didn't just open Pandora's box because they did. And look, Pete Hanks at this, you know, you want the Secretary of Defense to be kind of sober and
Starting point is 00:29:31 reassuring. That is anything but. And qualified. That's a guy who's, you know, looks like, I mean, maybe he's not drinking, but like he had to fucking take some adderall and like repeat, you know, the conventional shield line to himself in the mirror before going out, you know, so he could look tough for something. Like he doesn't know. He's not qualified to be managing this. He doesn't know. you know, it's all buzzwords with him and no rules of engagement and this and that.
Starting point is 00:29:53 What is the plan? I mean, there's another thing I've been thinking about Tommy, and we can talk about it on the podcast a little more. But if you're the Gulf allies, right, who rely on the United States for your existential security, if you're Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UA, let's just take those three, you're probably like making up plans to buy a nuclear weapon, you know, because you're like, I can't rely. on these as are a lot of countries a lot of our adversaries probably are too yeah because north koreas got nukes and an icbm and no one's messing with them at kim looks you know like he's ripping sigs and looking at stuff and it's just fine right and and and so i i did the lack of
Starting point is 00:30:35 i who wants because the maga audience doesn't even want this war like who is hegs said talking to right and that's not reassuring allies that's not reassuring americans that's not intimidating Iranians. Like he's literally performing for Fox News and Lindell TV and whoever else is in that briefing room without giving any coherence or clarity about, you know, because what he said about the mission that it's not about democracy. Well, I thought they've been telling this for weeks that this is because of peaceful protesters that we had to come to their aid and Donald Trump telling the Iranian people to rise up. If you're one of the Iranian people, they're thinking of rising up. and then you hear Hexas say, this is not about democracy.
Starting point is 00:31:20 It's about killing, it's about destroying their missiles and Navy. Does that incentivize you to rise up? I mean, like, it makes no sense. It is totally incoherent. Yeah. I mean, it's incoherent for the people in Iran who aren't clear whether Trump is fully pushing for regime change or not. The distinction in the goals is pretty important to the Gulf countries you just mentioned, too,
Starting point is 00:31:40 because the worst case scenario for them is, you know, we bomb a bunch of stuff, but then Trump kind of just gives up and leave some, you know, rump version of the regime or like a next up IRGC-led government that hates, you know, their country is just as much and are just as caustic and terrible. I mean, maybe they won't have the capacity to support proxies. Maybe they want the capacity to do things that we're worried about. But I don't know. I wouldn't want to bet on it.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Well, and that because that's the most likely scenario. Doesn't that feel like the most likely scenario now that, like, essentially we bond them for a few weeks, kill more and more people. But then there's maybe some civil conflict, but the IRGC and the besiege just massacre people and horrible numbers. And then there's this kind of crazy rump IRGC regime. And you can say that they've been defanged, but it's still a giant country. And they'll rebuild some capacity and they might be more dangerous.
Starting point is 00:32:35 They'll certainly try to get a nuclear weapon. I mean, like that's got to be less than they take. So their desire to work. run this war by the news cycle is so a historical because when you decapitate the regime of a country of 92 million people that is heavily armed, it's not going to end when you tried to turn the news cycle off, which is what they'll do in four or five weeks or whenever it is. And that, it's just astonishing to me how much they think, I mean, that Venezuela thing must have gone to their head. Oh, definitely. That they thought that you could do the same.
Starting point is 00:33:13 same thing in Iran, which is a fucking wildly different country and a wildly different part of the world where there's been a lot more war conflict and civil conflict. And it's a lot more coherent, cohesive of a country. Yeah, I think there's almost certainly a scenario where Trump will and Israelis will bomb the shit out of a lot of like advanced military infrastructure that will in the near term at least reduce the threat to the U.S. or Israel. But it will not in any way reduce the threat to the people that we are telling to take to the streets and rise up because you don't need an ICBM to kill a protester. You just need a gun. And they are all over Iran. Ben, speaking of kind of incoherence, so the Democratic Party's response, a bit a little all over the
Starting point is 00:33:52 place. Some Democrats have been great and we can talk about them if you want. Some Democrats have fully endorsed the war, which is just absolutely insane to me given the recent history in Iraq, in Libya, for example, or more generally that you would trust Donald Trump and Pete Heggseth with a task like this. I think you have lost your mind if you are, you know, co-signing this process, but we'll find out. And then you have a bunch of Democrats like we discussed over the weekend that have focused their condemnation on the process. They need to get a vote from Congress to authorize a war or the need to clearly spell out the goals to the American people. And obviously I agree with both of those criticisms, but the ship has kind of sailed there. So,
Starting point is 00:34:33 you know, we're in a tough spot. The one thing I would just like, I want to implore Democrats listening to loudly condemn the war on the merits. It is not popular. This does not pull well. It will not pull well as time goes on. And then the things I would just focus on, though, are Trump is lying about the threat, right? Iran is nowhere close to having a nuclear weapon. Iran was nowhere close to having a missile that could hit the United States.
Starting point is 00:34:57 He lied. He is lying. Hammer them for it. Talk about the cost for service members are dead already more gravely wounded. The conflict has already cost tens of billions of dollars. Trump ran against regime change wars. No one wants us spending money this way, not the MAGA right, not the left, nobody. And then I would highlight the chaos all over the world because this war is not just happening
Starting point is 00:35:22 in Iran right now. It is it is terrorizing populations in Israel and Lebanon. It is killing people and spilling into all these cities in the Gulf. It is making American diplomats and tourists less safe all over the world. There were some reports today. I don't know if they're confirmed then that this terrorist gunmen in Texas, might have been motivated by what's happening in Iran. Things could happen in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:35:44 It is making us all less safe. And I don't get the hesitation to just take on the war on the merits, on the substance, and focus on that. But what are you looking for from Democrats? And we should say, you know, the Senate might have a war powers vote this week. The House won't be in session until Thursday to have any kind of deliberation or vote on this. I think there's some U.S. senators who are concerned that a war powers vote actually, might just kind of like be taken care of by like Trump might be able to push away the kind of
Starting point is 00:36:15 concerns over congressional authorization too quickly. And what we really need is a vote in the debate about an AUMF, an authorization for the use of military force in Iran, which would actually be harder to get because it would take a 60 vote, a threshold versus 50 votes. But that's a bit in the weeds. But what are you looking for from Democrats? A spine and a pulse. Yeah. Maybe the two things I'm looking for. And again, I want to be clear. There are a lot Democrats, probably the majority of Democrats in Congress who have been very good. And, you know, again, Chris Murphy, Ruben Gallego, like the Progressive Caucus in the House, like many people, right? But, you know, there's some people that are outwardly supportive. And then there's some people who are
Starting point is 00:36:56 kind of so anodyne as to you don't know where they stand. Look, the point is that we are, you know, a few days into this war. It's clearly a shit show. Trump started on vacation. The reason, one of the reasons that he doesn't pay a bigger price for this kind of incoherence and insanity and doing something that is so against public opinion is that there's not a unified opposition party that is being vocal and aggressive and coherent and holding him accountable. And so it lets him escape some of the accountability that he should be facing for what's happening. There's a couple kind of Democrats here. The people that are supportive, I said this on our last episode, but there's an overlapping band diagram between who takes a lot of APEC money, you know. But if you're going to be supportive, even if you hate the Iranian regime, to your point, Tommy,
Starting point is 00:37:47 like that Donald Trump and Pete, that you would trust them with anything is beyond the pill. But there's another kind of democratic response that I think we need to name, which is people who are like nervous, like, what if this goes okay? Yes. Like I don't want to go. I don't want to be to, oh, he killed the Supreme Leader. I don't want to look, you know, like, look. It's like a Gulf War I hangover from like 1990.
Starting point is 00:38:10 It's crazy. And here's the thing. We should just be anti-war. Yeah. Full stop. Yes. Unless there's an imminent threat that absolutely compels this nation to take military action, the Democratic Party should be morally, legally, ethically, priority-wise,
Starting point is 00:38:24 because we want to spend money at home instead of abroad, the easiest political message in the world to deliver. That is not a hard message to deliver. I should, we are spending more money on munitions in the, Persian golf right now than on the ACA subsidies that were cut. Like this is I, you know, you don't need to be a, you know, Dan Fifer to like decipher this, this one. Yeah. Shout out Dan. Shout out. But the point. Yeah, the point being is it like, like, even if this is the best case scenario, which I don't think it's going to be for all the reasons you said, I would still be
Starting point is 00:38:55 against it. Because as a matter of principle and frankly, to be in line with public opinion, particularly the public opinion of our own people in the Democratic Party, like, we need to be against this. And so I just really hope we start to see more of a pulse from the Democrats. And not just like we want to have this vote on this, which props to Rocana. It's not against him. But the concern that you have one vote that fails and then you want to pivot to your economic messaging, you know, well, your economic messaging is this. It's like let's not keep fighting dumb wars so we can spend money on the things that people actually care about. I just would like to see Democrats like want to have this debate and and not sometimes like unhappy that someone's
Starting point is 00:39:39 be asking the question about it. Yeah, lean into this. The Washington Post did a flash poll. 52% of Americans oppose the war. 39% support it. But like the opponents are far more passionate. And that's the high water mark. Yeah, that's high water. And it's 40% like strongly opposed and an overwhelming majority of independence opposed this war. So like you are on sound political footing. You are on 100% sound legal and moral footing. Trump is lying. He's a bunch of their staff by fucking idiots, this administration. Like just come on.
Starting point is 00:40:13 What are we doing here? Yeah. And that's the thing is that the day that the Supreme Leader is killed is there's not another thing that Trump's going to do in this war that is going to drive up public opinion about this war. You know, I cannot imagine. And even if it ends, like how much to your point, like get the answer. to how much this cost and what's the damage and what was the economic cost because all this is
Starting point is 00:40:38 already or things that have already happened and that are ongoing and and another reason to be the siferous and I have a piece out in the New York Times if you want to check this out today but he's going to do this again so so one reason to really oppose him here is I don't do you trust this is the last war Donald Trump's going to start Lindsay Graham is again on air on TV over the weekend like near orgasm talking about how Cuba is next so it's like this is again it's going to happen again. Yeah. It sucks. Okay. I think that's it for us for today. Again, we're going to record again Tuesday for Wednesday, normal release. Thank you guys for watching this. Sorry, this is happening in the world. Absolutely sucks, but here we are. So we're
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