The Daily Signal - The Iran War UPDATE: Collapse, Chaos, and What Comes Next | Victor Davis Hanson

Episode Date: April 29, 2026

Eight weeks into the Iran war, the regime is seriously fractured. Power is divided, internal factions are competing, and the pressure from economic and military constraints is beginning to take its to...ll. With sanctions, blockades, and internal instability mounting, the question is no longer if Iran is weakening, but how long it can hold together before an inevitable collapse. As the situation develops, decisions made now could determine whether this conflict ends decisively or drags on, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words:” 👉 The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: http://dailysignal.com/donate 👉Don’t miss out on Victor’s latest short videos by subscribing to The Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1⁠  Also on Spotify: https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL9753340027  👉Want more VDH? Watch Victor’s weekly, hour-long podcast, “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” now! Subscribe to his YouTube channel, and enable notifications:  https://www.youtube.com/@victordavishanson7273?sub_confirmation=1👉More exclusive content is available on Victor’s website: https://victorhanson.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:32 Hello, this is Victor Davis Hansen for the Daily Signal. We're in the eighth week of the Iran War, and things are starting to heat up, even though there's not kinetic action. What do I mean by heating up? The Iranian government has ceased to exist. We don't know, and the Iranians don't know, who holds power. There is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. There is the theocracy, there is the elected people in Parliament, and there is a regular military. And those four groups operate in schizophrenic fashion.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Sometimes they freelance and appear a very hard line and give press releases that they're not going to negotiate and anybody who negotiates as a sellout and blah, blah, blah, because they are afraid each faction of being called by the other two people. pro-Western or not hard enough on the United States. By the same token, sometimes they give off signals that they would like to negotiate, because that is predicated on popular resistance. When you get rumors, which are increasing, that the people are getting more and more arrestive, some of them are being armed, then people think, well, given the crimes that we
Starting point is 00:02:02 have committed, should this revolution next time around succeed, we're all going to have collective noose around our neck. So the bottom line, we can't figure out who's saying what. We were supposed to negotiate this weekend, and Donald Trump was going to send Mr. Kushner and Whitkoff over all the way to Pakistan. I think all of us are a little bit dubious, given Pakistan's long history that's checkered with the United States, and it's an Islamic country, very impoverished country, but Donald Trump has very good relations with the foreign minister, the head of defense, and the president, but nonetheless, he canceled that because he couldn't get any negotiation that offered any chance of success from this Motley group.
Starting point is 00:02:53 So what are we going to do now in week eight? We've got about a little over six months from the midterms, the war, even though it's been spectacularly successful militarily, people want it over, even though that Wall Street is adjusted and we're at record highs now with stocks, which suggests a lot of brilliant people think not only is the war going to be over very soon, but it's going to be especially beneficial to the West in general and to the United States in particular, and especially since we're making enormous profit selling oil to anybody who can get a hold of it. That said, what do we do this point? There is a blockade. Time is on our side. The Iranians,
Starting point is 00:03:38 strategy has been delay, negotiate, delay, lie, backpedal, go forward, confused, delay, delay, delay. Why are they trying to do it? They're hoping that public opinion in the United States, on the side of the left, as we've said before, we have Senator Murphy saying it's awesome when he digest propaganda from the Iranian Ministry of Information and says that boats have broken the blockade. He likes that. They pick up on that. they absorb it, and that gives them confidence to keep delaying.
Starting point is 00:04:11 They feel that they can last for six months. They cannot last for six months. The blockade is working. The debanking is working. Their oil wells are reaching a critical point in a week or so where they either have to shut down with irreparable damage or they have to find some cast-off tankers or somebody to store this oil that's coming out of the ground or maybe just to dig holes and pump it in,
Starting point is 00:04:35 but they are desperate. They're losing $400 to $500 million in economic input, and it's starting to hurt all four of these cliques that claim they represent the government. So what are we supposed to do about? I would suggest that Donald Trump does not differentiate these PT boats, whether they're laying mines or boarding ships, whatever they are doing. They should not be in the Straits of Hormuz. We should have an ultimatum. says any boat for any reason that's a military craft that leaves an Iranian port should be considered an enemy engaged in hostile action, whether it's boarding tankers or it's laying
Starting point is 00:05:20 mines and they will be destroyed. That's all they have. That's the only military arm that matters now. We're not going to go in there in the ground and fight their army. Their air defenses are shot. Their navy otherwise is destroyed as is their airfares. Just finish the job and say, gets in any ship that's a military craft and gets into the Gulf. And then at some point, if in two weeks I would give a week or two, and if these demands are not made that they surrender their enriched uranium, they surrender their ballistic missile fleet, and they cut off the subsidies to their terrorist proxies,
Starting point is 00:06:01 then the United States says, these are the targets that are going to be hit, and then we're going to go home. We don't have to say we're going to go home, but we should just go home. And those targets would be a series of bridges, transportation hubs, media, television stations, and if you want bridges that have dual use for the military, they don't have to be done all at once. They just say, if you're not going to negotiate, and you insist on retaining the policy, or the chance or the real viability of a nuclear weapons program, and you're still going to
Starting point is 00:06:39 build drones and ballistic missiles and attack your neighbors and disrupt the oil supply of the Gulf and attack Israel and kill Americans, then this is what's going to happen. We are going to systematically start to hit things to accelerate the economic blockade. And I think very quickly they will concede. If they do not concede, we should systematically go down the list of targets. And then when we reach a point in which our military feels that we've so crippled the military industrial complex and the nuclear complex of Iran, that we can go home. We can leave a carrier on rotating duty near the Gulf, Persian Gulf, and go home and concentrate on the economy. And I think Iran will look at themselves and they'll see that we have no
Starting point is 00:07:30 economy. We're flat broke. We've lost 50-year investments, probably a half a trillion dollars of military infrastructure and weapons of arsenal, and the people will take care of the rest, the Iranian people. Thank you very much. This is Victor Davis Hansen for the Daily Signal. Thank you for tuning in to the Daily Signal. Please like, share, and subscribe to be notified for more content like this. You can also check out my own website at Victor Hansen.com. and subscribe for exclusive features in addition.

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