
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Round the World - March 15, 2026
Mar 15, 2026
A blunt take on congressional resistance to labeling Iran and the arguments for military pressure. A critique of younger voters’ foreign policy disengagement and how public memory shapes strategy. A debate over what counts as victory and the limits of unconditional surrender rhetoric. Notes on geopolitical fallout for Russia and China and plans for a new long-form podcast.
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Democratic Opposition Creates Political Risk Over Iran
- Bill O'Reilly argues the Democratic Party's opposition to condemning Iran risks appearing to downplay Iran's threat to the world.
- He cites a House resolution where 53 Democrats voted against declaring Iran the largest state sponsor of terrorism as a political liability ahead of midterms.
Earbuds Generation Versus Military Volunteers
- O'Reilly labels many younger Americans the "earbuds generation" who are disengaged from foreign policy and self-focused.
- He contrasts them with 18–34-year-olds who volunteer in the U.S. military and execute American policy, showing a generational split.
Younger Voters Oppose Military Action At Higher Rates
- Polling shows younger Americans oppose U.S. military action in Iran at much higher rates than older groups.
- O'Reilly cites NPR and CNN polls indicating about two-thirds of 18–29/18–34 oppose military strikes, creating a political divide.



