
Regime change is not happening in Iran. We defanged the snake, but baby snakes bite too. Democrats need to stop reflexively opposing President Trump. Clay and Buck discuss the condition of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Supreme Leader. They analyze conflicting reports about whether he is alive, severely injured, or being hidden through staged appearances—including the now‑viral cardboard cutout moment. This leads to broader discussion about the power vacuum, succession uncertainty, and the future of the Iranian regime.
The conversation digs deeply into U.S. military strategy, highlighting America’s aerial superiority and the ongoing targeting of key Iranian military assets. Clay and Buck argue that while the U.S. and Israel have significantly degraded Iran’s ability to wage war, regime change is not an explicit goal—despite widespread speculation. Without a viable ground force like the Kurds or a Northern Alliance–style proxy, the hosts contend that America cannot impose a governing alternative even as Iran’s military infrastructure collapses. They repeatedly emphasize Trump's stance—quoted via Axios—that “Anytime I want the war to end, it will end,” using it as context for understanding American leverage in the conflict.
Clay and Buck explore multiple strategic theories circulating about the next phase of the Iran conflict. Clay references analysis suggesting that Little Mo may only be a symbolic placeholder while more moderate Iranian factions quietly negotiate with the U.S. behind the scenes; Buck strongly doubts this, arguing the regime is too fear‑driven and too brutal for internal moderation to emerge under bombardment. Clay also raises the provocative military proposal of U.S. and Israeli special forces seizing Iran’s critical oil‑refining hub on Kharg Island—responsible for processing approximately 90 percent of Iran’s crude—as a way to cripple the regime without a full‑scale invasion. Buck explains the immense geopolitical consequences such a move would trigger but acknowledges why strategists find the idea compelling, given refined oil is Iran’s economic lifeline.
The hosts then return to the domestic terror threats, praising the extraordinary bravery of U.S. citizens who stopped these attacks. Clay reads a full tribute to Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah, the highly decorated ROTC commander killed during the Old Dominion attack. Shaw’s students fought the gunman bare‑handed and killed him before he could inflict mass casualties—a display of courage that Clay and Buck argue exemplifies America’s resilience. They contrast these heroics with the dangerous disarming policies Democrats push nationwide, reiterating that every successful intervention in these attacks involved a “good guy with a gun” or an armed security officer. The hosts argue forcefully for armed security in every school and religious facility, calling it a necessary protection in an era where America is facing a clear resurgence of jihadist terrorism.
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