The Daily Signal - Victor Daivs Hanson: What Are the Current US and Iranian Strategies in the War?

Episode Date: May 11, 2026

Tehran is currently banking on the hope that the United States will buckle under economic pressure, yet their strategy ignores the reality of a commander-in-chief focused on decisive negotiation rathe...r than retreat. While the Iranian regime attempts to shield itself behind threats to Gulf oil and water supplies, internal power struggles between the IRGC and a fractured military suggest a government in total disarray, argues Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” 👉Protect women’s sports from biological reality denial at JoinADF.com/HANSON or Text HANSON to 83848 👉 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 00:01:36 truth and fairness. That's join ADF.com slash Hansen or text Hansen to 838. What starts in women's sports spreads to schools, medicine, and parental rights. This is our moment to push back. Stand with Alliance defending freedom today. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hansen for the Daily Signal. I'm speaking on the 71st day of the Iran War. But of course, It hasn't been 71 days. The last real date of bombing, an intense bombing, not a tit for tat here and there, but the actual day of kinetic activity was April 8, the actual last day. So we've had about 31 days of negotiation.
Starting point is 00:02:27 The actual war was only 40 days long so far. So all the anti-war opposition was about something that happened over a moment. month ago. So what's going on in these negotiations? They've been in Pakistan, they've been through social media connections, there have been special invoids and neutral, what is going on? And there's two different strategies over this 30-day period. We know what the Iranian strategy is. It feels that although it's been debanked and it has no foreign currency outlets and it can't sell oil and it's economically squeezed with a blockade and it's losing 500 million a day and input, that hurts the citizens more than it does the regime. And they can keep going and keep going because they feel
Starting point is 00:03:16 the United States is going to buckle. And they hold out one thing we don't talk about, and that is they do have missiles and drones that are in subterranean caverns they can bring out and use, not against Israel. They don't seem, they think that. They think that. Israel has been disowned by the American people. So if they hit Israel, it won't pressure Donald Trump. It might pressure Israel to strike back, but they're not as worried about that. They want to hit the Gulf Council states, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, Kuwait, gutter. They want to hit them and destroy their ability to refine oil, to pump oil, or their water supplies, to put them out.
Starting point is 00:04:03 and they hold that threat over the United States, and that causes tension. On the one side, Israel said, let's get going and finish the war. The UAE says, let's get going, finish the war. Donald Trump says, I'm negotiating. The UAE says, well, you don't negotiate your way home and leave us hanging. So there's all these tensions that Iran has created. And on top of that, there are four competing entities that we have to talk to. We have to talk to apparently the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Corps, these thugs that have hijacked the government, the regular army that has essentially the real power in the country, these figurehead elected officials in parliament that talk a tough game, but they have no power. And then we don't know the status of the theocracy, the Kamani family. We don't know the Supreme Leader's dead, but we don't know the status of his son and we don't know the status of other Ayatollahs. So that's their strategy, that if you try to press action, they will send maybe 500, 600 missiles and drones and hit the Gulf. And we don't know if they have that ability to.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Our strategy is we have to squeeze them very quickly, economically, and not allow them to hit the Gulf. And the way that we have leverage over Iran is we can destroy them as a modern nation if we choose to. hit dual targets. And we've done that in the past in every single war that I know of. World War II, Korea, Vietnam, first Gulf War, especially under George H.W. Bush, they hit everything in Iraq. And Bill Clinton in 1999, as I said, took out the whole power grid of Belgrade and every Yugoslavian bridge on the Danube. Barack Obama said, let's be careful about that in Libya. And then he hit cargo ships, he hit port facilities. He's hit communication centers. He hit a lot of civilian targets.
Starting point is 00:06:04 We haven't done that. And we can do that. And we're not doing it because we feel that there's an Iranian resistance on the eve of assuming power and removing the regime. And they'll need that infrastructure. The other restraints on Donald Trump are, of course, the economy and the midterms, and they're intertwined. I kept saying to you that we have seven months, eight months. We have less than six months now from the midterm date of November 3rd, 2006. And the $64,000 question, of course, is what will be the status of the economy then?
Starting point is 00:06:44 And this is a little tricky because all of the economic gurus, and even the Wall Street Journal in particular, had said that we were going to be in a near recession because of the price of energy. I never quite understood that because they had told us for years that energy had played a smaller and smaller role in our more and more diversified economy. But nonetheless, it hasn't yet. If you look at the indicators, the stock market is now at a record high, right in the middle of these negotiations. The GDP is constant at 2% not great, but it's still, and it's going to grow. the level of foreign investment is already starting to show itself. There was almost record number of, I should say a record small number of people filing for unemployment.
Starting point is 00:07:37 The jobs report was well, the new jobs report was well over 110,000. People had said it was only going to be 50. The price of oil we were told was going to go to 150. As I'm speaking today, it's $95,000. You've got to remember that when Donald Trump entered office, January 21st of 2025, the price was $80. So despite the attempt of the Iranians to stop the traffic coming into the strait of their moves, it's only $15 more today than it was. And that's not going to calibrate that there's going to be more and more oil on the market, not just Russian oil that's being released, but Venezuelan oil. and we're going to increase pumping.
Starting point is 00:08:23 So this muddies the waters, and now Donald Trump is starting to think, well, as time goes by, and I have less and less time to jumpstart the economy before the midterm elections in which they'll blame me for inflation, for example, I've got to get this war concluded, but I can't conclude it with them with the bomb. Otherwise, they're saying that I'm just like an Obama. So he has to determine, can I force them to give up their enrichment? Can I open the straight for everybody and destroy their PT boats and their ability to do anything with their rockets to hit ships? And can I do that in time for the economy to absorb that kinetic action and win the midterms?
Starting point is 00:09:10 And the answer is no one knows because if the economy is this strong, with all of these worries. And if Donald Trump were to hit very quickly some infrastructure in Iran and maybe seal the uranium in these mountains with heavy bombing or to disable the ability to unload or load oil on Karg Island, he might be able to either do one of two things, force them into submission or prompt. a resistance movement to take power or do so much damage, as many people have said, well, they can't make war now for 20 years. If they have uranium, it's deep down inside a mountain, as for all we know, and they don't have any leadership.
Starting point is 00:10:06 They have no Navy. They have no Air Force, and they probably can't make any drones, and we can still, if we feel like it, blockade them, since there will be no agreement. and that means that he might have longer than he thinks he does. Instead of having less than six months, he might say the economy is pretty strong right now in the middle of the whole mess. And it might get even stronger as more oil gets on the market
Starting point is 00:10:32 and the chances that I can force them to succeed to my demands or I can inflict a level of punishment on them that it won't matter. They won't be able to do what they want to do. do, and that will even help me in the midterm. So we're in an era, a time nexus of indecision, and known unknowns. But the idea that both these countries are up against time constraints has been somewhat modified because the Iranians feel that they can keep alive and they don't care what the status of the people are. They can put them down, and they have missiles and
Starting point is 00:11:12 drones to threaten and maybe get a longer negotiation. And we were told that, and we all thought that the midterms were the ultimate break on Donald Trump's range of options, and maybe it's not yet, because the economy has been rebounding in ways that no one forecast. Thank you very much. This is Victor Davis-Hanson for the Daily Signal. Thank you for tuning in to the Daily Signal. Please like, share, and subscribe to be notified for more.
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