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'NOBODY Wants US To Intervene' Trump Threatens Iran | With Patrick Bet-David

Jan 14, 2026
In this discussion, Iranian-born entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David shares insights on the ongoing protests in Iran and contrasts historical interventions. U.S. Senator Rand Paul emphasizes the constitutional limits of war powers, urging caution in potential military actions. Journalist Glenn Greenwald critiques media hypocrisy regarding foreign interventions while Ana Kasparian highlights progressive perspectives on U.S. foreign policy. The panel dives deep into the complexities of international response and the moral implications of intervening in Iran.
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INSIGHT

Regime Brutality Demands Moral Outrage

  • The Iranian regime openly uses executions, torture and repression to intimidate dissent and control its people.
  • Public condemnation is the minimum humanitarian response, regardless of geopolitical complexities.
ADVICE

Be Cautious With Military Intervention

  • Avoid immediate U.S. bombing because foreign strikes risk uniting Iranians around nationalism rather than freedom.
  • Seek Congressional debate before initiating major military actions to honor constitutional war powers.
ADVICE

Restore Congressional War Powers

  • Congress should reassert its constitutional war-declaring power to prevent unchecked presidential military action.
  • Demand clear, pre-authorized scope and objectives before any major strike abroad.
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