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March 02, 2026
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President Donald Trump authorized a strike on Iran. Is it World War III, and is the U.S. doomed? Today’s show breaks it down.
Questioning the strikes and motivations behind them is not the problem. However, it becomes an issue when you assume that just because the interests of the United States align with Israel, that this means we are “going to war for the Jews,” according to Gerald A.
“You are taking your brain and just putting it off to the side,” Gerald A said. “We have tried a lot of different ways to deal with Iran -- the largest state funder and sponsor of terrorism in the world. Without Iran, the Middle East looks like a much better place for a lot of people.”
In a bold and necessary exercise of American strength, President Donald J. Trump authorized Operation Epic Fury — a precise, overwhelming military campaign to eliminate the imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime, destroy its ballistic missile arsenal, degrade its proxy terror networks, and cripple its naval forces. This operation, executed in partnership with regional allies, follows exhaustive diplomatic efforts and comes after 47 years of Iranian aggression — including attacks on U.S. citizens, sponsorship of global terrorism, and brutal oppression of its own people.
There are a few reasons as to why this could be in the best interest of the United States and other countries.
The first reason is that Iran was pursuing enrichment, despite many people claiming the country had no desire to pursue nuclear weapons. Recent negotiations also prove that Iranian officials refused to stop enrichment.
“A negotiated deal is preferable to any other scenario here. But you have to have a willing and trusted partner on the other side of the table,” Gerald A said. “They are not willing, and they certainly are not trusting.”
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