The Michael Knowles Show - U.S. Bombs Iran: Michael Knowles INSTANT REACTION
Episode Date: February 28, 2026U.S. just bombed Iran’s nuclear sites — Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan. Michael Knowles gives his instant, no-filter reaction to Trump’s massive strike. Decisive move or dangerous escalation? - - - ... Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://get.dailywire.com - - - DailyWire+: Become a Daily Wire Member and watch all of our content ad-free: https://dailywire.com/subscribe 🍿 The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin is now streaming exclusively on DailyWire+ https://dwplus.watch/ThePendragon 📘 My book "Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds" is available here: https://dwplus.shop/Speechless 🕯️ Get your Michael Knowles candles: https://thecandleclub.com/collections/michael-knowles 👕 Don’t dress like a squish. Shop my merch here: https://dwplus.shop/MichaelKnowlesMerch - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RwKpq6 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BqZLXA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eEmwyg Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3L273Ek - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The United States has launched a major attack on Iran.
This targeting not just some periphery sites, but the very center of government.
The explicit goal of the strike is regime change in Iran, not merely the setting back of a nuclear program or other weapons programs.
This is the real deal.
No one is particularly surprised by this, especially after the strike on Venezuela, because in the lead up to Venezuela,
because in the lead up to Venezuela, you saw this huge gradual buildup of military assets in the region.
You saw the extension from the White House of all sorts of diplomatic olive branches.
Maduro refused the olive branches.
Then the U.S. went in and took him out.
So you saw the same thing building up here.
A few weeks ago, people were waiting for the United States to launch a strike on Iran.
But I remember I was on with Hugh Hewitt, and we agreed, no, probably we were seeing the same playbook play out,
which is there was going to be this buildup of military assets.
There are going to be more diplomatic olive branches,
and then when that was not going to work,
Trump was going to strike.
Here is the political issue for the White House.
Iran is not Venezuela.
Iran is not Venezuela.
Iran is not Afghanistan.
Iran is not Iraq,
though there are way more parallels with Iraq.
Iran is a real country with a real solid regime.
And so, changing out that regime is going to be a little bit more difficult.
Obviously, there are a lot of people who are elated by the strike on Iran.
Notably, the Iranian Americans whose families fled from Iran after the revolution in 1979,
but also plenty of the Iranian people who have been waiting for some kind of regime change,
and the only way that regime change was going to come about was very likely with regional,
strikes from Israel and ultimately with strikes from the global empire, which is the United
States. So what does it all mean? We have intervened in Iran before. We've intervened in Iran
a number of times. The clearest example would be 1953 when the CIA and MI6 out of the UK
helped lead a coup that threw out Mossadegh, the Socialist, and consolidated the power of the
Shah of Iran. Now it looks like the Shah's son, the Crown Prince,
Reza Palavi is going to try to unify the Iranian people and bring some political stability to Iran
if the regime is actually displaced. However, all of that remains a little bit dubious because
let's not forget after the CIA coup in 1953, the Islamic Revolution happened in 1979. So the
pro-Western U.S.-backed regime only lasted for about 26 years. The Mullahs, the Ayatollah, the Islamic
regime has now lasted almost double that. So I'm a little skeptical of regime change in Iran.
The reason that this strike was launched now was the opportunity. And this creates a little bit of a
problem for the argument for war because we were told, what, just weeks ago, that the United
States had totally wiped out Iran's nuclear program, just obliterated it in the strikes on
Fordo and the other nuclear sites. So if the argument for war right now is that Iran was on the
brink of a nuclear weapon, it creates a little tension with the arguments we were making about
Fordo just weeks ago. Really, I think the reason that the U.S. struck now is we had the opportunity.
Iran is weak economically. The regime is weak in terms of popular support. The regime in Iran
and just slaughtered tens of thousands of people
and is extremely unpopular.
So this was the opportunity to do it.
President Trump laid that out.
He said that if the Iranian people want their freedom,
this is their last chance probably for generations.
So where does this leave President Trump?
A lot of people care a lot more about the Trump administration
in the United States than they do about anything happening in Iran.
What's amazing is, with this strike, President Trump
has put himself in a very similar position to George Bush in Iraq.
It was the same justification for going to war.
Same justification was weapons of mass destruction that pose an imminent threat to America.
And it was backed up by the same ideological justification, which is that the people want freedom.
So what's so amazing is President Trump launched his political presidential career in 2015,
in many ways running against the Bushes and against the stupid war.
wars and against all of that. Now President Trump is putting himself in a similar position to Bush.
However, I guess his argument is we're going to do it well. So initially it was Bush had the wrong
idea. Now the argument would be, Bush might have had the right idea, but he did it poorly.
And the one thing I got to say with Trump on foreign policy is don't bet against Trump on foreign policy.
He has the best record on foreign policy of any president in my lifetime, including George H.W. Bush.
But this is a much higher risk.
Because by putting himself in the same position as George W. Bush,
President Trump will either wind up with the legacy that George W. Bush had,
which is to say, not a great one, in his own party or in the other party.
Or President Trump could correct the errors of a quarter century ago.
President Trump could reinvigorate a muscular U.S. foreign policy that corrects the entire Bush error.
All of which is to say, the stakes are very, very, very high.
This is not just dropping the Moab.
This is not just taking out a dictator in Latin America.
The stakes are as high as they as can be for foreign policy.
This is going to be a longer operation.
There's going to be a lot more negative images already.
There's the school that was struck in Iran, death toll reportedly around 53.
The stakes are much, much higher.
President Trump is taking a risk with his entire foreign policy.
and potentially his entire presidential legacy.
More on that when I'm back in this studio on Monday.
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