The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | February 3rd, 2026: Regime Insiders Admit Tehran Is Panicking & India Drops Russian Oil

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First up—new reporting reveals Iran’s leadership is privately warning that fear is no longer keeping the public in check, and that even a limite...d U.S. strike could push the regime toward a breaking point. Behind closed doors, officials are expressing alarm over public anger and internal instability, raising new questions about how close Tehran may be to the edge. Later in the show—the White House announces a new trade deal with India, as President Donald Trump moves to slash tariffs after New Delhi agrees to stop buying Russian oil, marking a significant shift in global trade and energy dynamics. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief ZBiotics: Visit https://zbiotics.com/PDB for 15% off StopBox: Get firearm security redesigned and save 15% off @StopBoxUSA with code BAKER at https://www.stopboxusa.com/BAKER#stopboxpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:59 and that even a limited U.S. strike could push the regime toward a breaking point. I'll have the details. Later in the show, the White House announces a new trade deal with India as President Trump moves to slash tariffs after New Delhi agrees to stop buying Russian oil. But first, today's afternoon spotlight. Even as discussions of potential negotiations in Ankara between Washington and Tehran gained momentum, a new report from Reuters is offering rare insight into the psychology of Iran's leadership, caught between two mounting pressure points, aggressive U.S. military regional deployments, and ongoing anger from its own people at home. Well, to be fair, when you kill tens of thousands of protesters, other people will get angry. And what's striking here is that this reporting
Starting point is 00:01:46 isn't about new weapons systems or the movements of American naval assets. It's about fear, or more accurately, the loss of it. According to Reuters, senior Iranian officials have been privately warning Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamini that the regime's traditional methods of control deterrence through fear and violence may no longer be working. After last month's bloody crackdown on anti-government protests, officials believe that public anger has reached a tipping point. In their words, fear is no longer a reliable deterrent. That's a remarkable admission inside an authoritarian system. Several current and former officials told Reuters that the leadership now worries that a limited U.S. strike could act as an accelerant, pushing already enraged Iranians
Starting point is 00:02:31 back into the streets and combining internal unrest with external pressure in a way that the regime may not be able to control. One official told Reuters that an attack from the U.S. combined with renewed demonstrations could lead to the collapse of the ruling system. That line tells you a lot about what Tehran actually fears. It's not simply American firepower. It's about the possibility that foreign pressure and domestic rage could converge at the same time. Publicly, of course, Iran continues to project defiance, blaming unrest on foreign enemies and insisting that it remains firmly in control. But, private. privately, this reporting suggests something very different, senior figures, warning that the country's
Starting point is 00:03:12 leadership is closer to the edge than it wants to admit. And that brings us to arguably the most revealing moment in the report. Former Iranian Prime Minister Mirosin Musavi, a longtime insider who's now under house arrest, issued a statement that reads less like a protest slogan and more like a verdict. He said, quote, the game is over. Now, when revolution succeed, it's not only because crowds fill the streets, it's because parts of the elite stopped defending the system. When former prime ministers begin speaking this way, meaning, well, the game is over, the ground beneath a regime can start to shift. Reuters also notes an important contrast. During U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear program last year, there were no mass anti-government demonstrations. But officials
Starting point is 00:04:00 and analysts say the emotional landscape has changed since January's crackdown. The anger is deeper. the sense of loss is personal, and many Iranians now believe that they have little left to lose. That's why the regime's internal warnings are so grim. Officials reportedly fear that if protests resume during heightened foreign pressure, security forces would respond even more brutally, leading to widespread bloodshed, even wider spread bloodshed, that could further inflame the population rather than restore order. In other words, the tools that the regime relies on to survive may now be making its problems worse. All of this is unfolding, of course, as Trump weighs military options, including targeted strikes,
Starting point is 00:04:41 while also signaling openness to diplomacy. Tehran, for its part, continues to talk tough in public, even as its own insiders, warned that the foundation beneath the system is cracking. This orator's report isn't telling us that Iran is about to fall, but it is telling us something just as important, that people running this system are no longer as confident as they pretend to be. Coming up next, the White House unveils a new trade deal with India, tying tariff cuts to a pledge to stop buying Russian oil. I'll be right back.
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Starting point is 00:08:44 President Trump announced that the U.S. would cut tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for a commitment from New Delhi to curb purchases of Russian oil, even as implementation of the deal remains complex. Now, here's why this matters and why it's not just another trade headline. India is not just a marginal buyer of Russian oil. The subcontinent imports roughly 1.5 million barrels a day. That's more than a third of its total crude needs, even after months of American pressure. That scale explains both the challenge Trump is taking on and why tariffs, not diplomacy alone,
Starting point is 00:09:19 are the tool that he's using to force movement. Trump laid out the framework in a social media post, saying he spoke directly with Indian Prime Minister Modi and that Modi agreed to replace Russian crude with oil from the U.S. and Venezuela. Modi reportedly welcomed the tariff reduction, but notably stopped short of mentioning Russian oil. And this is where the Trump administration's strategy comes into focus. The deal advances two core objectives that the White House has been pursuing in parallel. First, it accelerates Washington's effort to revive Venezuela's oil industry after the U.S. effectively took control of the sector following the capture of Maduro last month.
Starting point is 00:09:56 That move opened the door for Venezuelan crude to reenter global markets under American oversight, creating a new outlet for a supply that aligns with U.S. interests. Second, and just as important, Trump is further tightening the squeeze on Moscow's oil revenue that the Kremlin uses to fund its war machine. Pushing Russian oil out of Asian markets is effectively cutting off one of Russia's last major oil revenue streams and after Western sanctions cut off access to Europe. On paper, Venezuelan oil makes sense as a substitute. Like Russian crude, it's heavy, exactly the kind of oil. India's refineries are already configured to process into fuel oil and diesel. But theory and reality don't always line up cleanly.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Venezuela's oil infrastructure remains deeply degraded after decades of underinvestment. Output sits around 900,000 barrels a day, just a fraction of the more than 3 million barrels per day the country produced before the Socialists expanded state control back in 1999. But exports did jump sharply in January, rising to about 800,000 barrels per day from under 500,000 per day the month before, after Maduro's ouster and the lifting of an oil blockade. Even so, Venezuela currently produces less oil than India buys from Russia alone. Restoring Venezuela an output to pre-Savez times could take years of sustained investment and tens of billions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Until then, Venezuelan crude can supplement but not replace Russian volumes. India's own incentives further complicate the picture. Officials in New Delhi have long defended purchases of Russian oil as essential to energy security. India is the world's third and largest oil consumer with limited domestic production. Russian crude has also traded at steep discounts of about $16 a barrel below comparable American grades, making it attractive even under sanctions. And those price incentives don't disappear overnight. Russian flows to India are expected to continue, even after this deal, particularly if traders
Starting point is 00:12:02 continue to rely on opaque shipping networks to move sanctioned oil, including the use of Moscow's shadow fleet. But on the trade side, the leverage is clear. Trump said tariffs on Indian goods would fall to 18 percent, coming down from 50 percent. That's a rate that included an extra 25 percent levy imposed in August, specifically to pressure India over Russian oil. The White House says the additional tariff would be fully removed and that reciprocal tariffs would be reduced. Trump also said Modi agreed to cut Indian tariffs on American goods to zero, remove unspecified non-tariff barriers, and expand purchases of U.S. products,
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