The Harry Sisson Show - Trump PANICS As Iran War QUICKLY BACKFIRES
Episode Date: March 10, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down Trump's disastrous day as the war in Iran continues to spiral out of control. ...
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Well, folks, today was another disaster for Donald Trump as he tries to sell this Iran war to the
American people. He keeps getting caught in lies, in blatant hypocrisy, and we the American people
are suffering because of his stupidity. Seven American troops have already died in the Middle
East as a result of this war. We are spending billions a day, yes, be every single day on this
war that Donald Trump has gotten us into, and he can't even be honest with the American people
about it. He's doing everything he can to save his poll numbers. He's obviously scrambling and in full-blown
panic mode right now. And we're going to talk about it. So he had a press conference where he was taking
some questions about the war and some reporters actually called him out for his lies, which is nice
for a change. Seeing Donald Trump get called out to his face is always a good thing. Now,
before we get into any of this, before we talk about everything that happened today, make sure to
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Without further ado, let's get into it. So I want to start with Donald Trump's latest statement
that he just put out on Truth Social at 8.30 p.m. So very soon after or very recently at the time
of me filming this, he said, if Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the
Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America 20 times harder than they
have been hit thus far. Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it
virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back as a nation again, death, fire, and fury
will reign upon them. But I hope and pray that it does not happen. So Donald Trump, I guess,
is threatening to take out every single person in Iran. I mean, he's saying that, you know,
it would be impossible for them to build back as a nation. Iran has tens of millions of people
in the country. So is he just threatening to take them all out if the strait of Hormuz is restricted?
Of course, we don't want the straight of Hormuz to be restricted and the trade to be restricted
through that straight, but Donald Trump probably should have thought about that before going to war.
I don't like, did this not come across his mind? I mean, I doubt he even knows where the straight
of Hormuz is. But anyway, but I hope and pray that it does not happen. This is a gift from the United
States of America to China and all those nations that heavily use the Hormuz Strait.
Hopefully, it is a gesture that will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention to
this matter, Donald J. Trump. So threatening Iran more than he already has, saying that he will hit them
20 times harder than they have been hit thus far.
And if that means anything, that means more innocent people will die.
People that are not in the Iranian government haven't done anything.
And likely more American troops will die.
Donald Trump continues to say that there will be casualties.
He keeps emphasizing that there will be casualties.
And we're getting very sporadic updates from the United States government about deaths and injuries.
They're not really keeping us in the loop.
But this brings me to this interview that Donald Trump did today, one of his major lies.
that he got called out in in this press conference,
and also just kind of contradicted with that truth social statement.
Earlier today, he told ABC News in a phone interview with a journalist,
quote, I think the war is very much complete, pretty much.
They have no Navy, no communications, they've got no Air Force.
He added that the United States is very far ahead of his initial four to five week estimated
time frame.
Now, if this were true, why is Donald Trump talking about them being able to restrict the
straight of war moods?
I mean, if they have no military whatsoever, why is he?
bringing that up? That's the one contradiction. But then he also says that they are, the war is
pretty much complete. That's pretty much over. We have nothing to worry about. But in that statement that
he put out after this interview, he's saying, we're going to hit them 20 times harder, which
doesn't really sound like the war is ending. And also, his government is posting things like this
on social media. We've only just begun to fight. That doesn't, that doesn't sound like getting the war
to me. And they're posting a photo of a missile with saying, no mercy. You know, maybe this is a hot take.
Maybe Maga can tell me if they disagree, but that to me doesn't sound like a very peaceful statement.
That doesn't sound like, oh, you know, we're winding things down.
We got what we wanted.
The military operation is complete.
That sounds like, yeah, we're going to keep doing our thing.
We're going to keep bombing countries in Iran, you know, places in Iran and places in the Middle
East.
And in addition to this, CNN is now also reporting with Aaron Burnett that Donald Trump not only
does not plan to wind down this war anytime soon, but that he's also planning on putting troops
on the ground in Iran, which again, a complete contradiction of what he said earlier today.
Take a listen at this new reporting, which is very important.
I think it will affect every American and it's something we got to watch out for.
So we're going to go further and decisively defeating the enemy whatever it takes.
But three hours ago, he told CBS News, quote, I think the war is very complete pretty much.
Well, that statement posted by CBS correspondent, Weija Yang, was at 3.16 p.m.
Well, President Donald Trump knows the timing of that very well.
At 3.17 p.m., the Dow Jones Industrial Average shot up major recovery.
Oil went down.
Until then, of course, there had been fear, and frankly, overnight in the oil market panic.
Oil had gone well above $100 a barrel.
It was absolutely incredible what we witnessed.
It was at the highest in four years.
There was worry and fear and panic, as I said, about a global economic catastrophe.
But it is clear tonight, long after the market.
have formally closed that Trump, at least for now, does not have an intention of ramping the war down.
In fact, CNN is learning this hour that the Trump administration is considering a highly complex
and risky operation to retrieve Iran's known highly enriched uranium.
Now, that would be a massive mission that would require boots on the ground.
It would require significant forces, special forces, and it would put a significant number of American ground troops in harm's way.
It doesn't sound like he's winding down the war.
Now does it?
You know?
And he got confronted on this very thing at his press conference today because Secretary
Pete Hegseth last week said that the war is just the beginning.
This is just the beginning.
That's what Hegseth said to 60 minutes.
Now Donald Trump is saying that the war is very complete.
And Trump was asked like, how do you reconcile those statements?
How do those make sense?
Those seem pretty opposite.
And this is what Donald Trump had to say about that.
Yeah, please.
Thank you.
Thank you. Mr. President, you've said the war is, quote, very complete, but your defense secretary says this is just the beginning. So which is it? And how long should Americans be prepared for this war to last for?
The beginning, it's the beginning of building a new country. But they certainly, they have no Navy. They have no Air Force. They have no anti-aircraft equipment. It's all been blown up. They have no radar. They have no telecommunications. And they have no leadership. It's all gone.
you know, you could look at that statement.
We could we could call it a tremendous success right now as we leave here.
I could call it.
Or we could go further and we're going to go further.
But like what does that mean?
What does that mean?
Donald Trump is saying, well, it could be both.
No, it cannot.
No, it cannot.
Is the war complete and it's over?
As he told CBS, I said ABC earlier.
It's actually CBS.
Is it complete like he told CBS?
or is it just a beginning like Hegg Seth told 60 minutes?
Which one is it?
You know, it can't be both.
Those are completely opposite.
So he's obviously trying to save face here.
In that one little paragraph that rant he went on,
he offers differing answers to that very question.
And I think Aaron Burnett's analysis is right that Donald Trump is playing the markets.
He's saying one thing to make the markets go down in terms of the price of oil or up in
terms of the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 and things like that.
And then later, once the markets close, he's back to doing this.
this. It's a short-term solution. I'm sure that tomorrow, the future is already probably going
crazy. The markets tomorrow are probably not going to go well for Donald Trump either, but he's obviously
playing the markets. He's obviously trying to save face. He knows deep down that this war in Iran is
unpopular, despite what he might claim publicly. He knows. He knows. But man, you know, it's just
getting worse by the day. It really is. We are spending money. We are losing lives. And Donald Trump
has no idea what's going on. He has no idea what's happening in the world around him. And I imagine
that it's only going to get worse,
certainly worse before it gets any better.
So the lies are getting called out.
There's blatant hypocrisy here.
He doesn't know what's going on.
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