
Mark Levin Podcast 1/15/26 - Military Decisions and Political Silence
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Jan 16, 2026 Talk turns to potential military action against Iran and the implications of repositioning U.S. forces. Criticism of political silence on the rise of organized Marxist movements follows. The war on ICE is framed as a direct threat to American citizens, with proposals for civil actions against obstructors. A warning surfaces about influential activists exploiting emotions to undermine the government. Discussions about the challenge of U.S. border policies and the need for decisive action against Iran's regime heighten the urgency.
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Need For Decisive Action Against Iran
- Mark Levin argues that decisive U.S. action against Iran is necessary to deter China and Russia and uphold global order.
- He warns delay risks emboldening adversaries and prolonging slaughter in Iran.
Prepare Forces Before Striking
- Levin explains strategic delays may be necessary to reposition military assets before action.
- He urges ensuring offensive and defensive capabilities are in place to minimize exposure.
Targeting The Regime's Leadership
- Levin asserts removing Iran's supreme leader is the way to end the regime rather than limited strikes.
- He frames Khamenei as the central target to ‘cut off the head of the snake.’



