

Why America Must Not Bomb Iran
May 1, 2025
Nate Morris, a successful businessman from Kentucky considering a Senate run, joins to delve into the complexities of U.S. military intervention in Iran. He emphasizes the importance of skepticism regarding intelligence reports and critiques past military actions, arguing they often lead to disastrous consequences. Discussions pivot around the risks of further conflict in the Middle East and the urgent need for accountability from activist judges. Morris advocates for a political shift that prioritizes the needs of everyday Americans over foreign entanglements.
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Role of National Security Advisor
- The National Security Advisor role is crucial as the president's daily national security briefing handler.
- Mike Waltz represented a neoconservative mindset pushing for aggressive military action, especially toward Iran.
Skepticism on Iran Intelligence
- Do not trust current intelligence claims about Iran without independent verification.
- Avoid rushing into military strikes that could lead to a costly quagmire.
Strikes Mean Full War
- Military strikes on Iran will escalate into full war, not just limited actions.
- Past interventions like Libya show "limited strikes" often lead to long-term disasters.