
Louder with Crowder BREAKING: Trump's Truths Talks with Iran Underway - Iran Fires Back - What We Know
Mar 23, 2026
Josh Firestine, comedian and frequent show panelist, joins in for sharp commentary and banter. They dig into ongoing Iran talks, threats and strategic implications. Conversation covers missile reach, leadership targets, and timing for action. Lighter segments lampoon celebrity scandals and a controversial Cuba aid convoy.
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Iran's Nuclear Threat Has Been Documented
- Steven Crowder argues Iran has been a long-recognized nuclear threat, citing IAEA reports and Iran's own admissions about enriched material.
- He references Iran's foreign minister saying they had material 'good enough for 10 bombs' and IAEA notes of 60% enrichment as concrete evidence.
Trump Announced Talks After Threatening Strikes
- Steven Crowder summarizes President Trump's public message that the U.S. and Iran had "very good, very good productive conversations" and a five-day pause on strikes.
- He contrasts that with Trump's earlier 48-hour threat to obliterate Iran's power plants to highlight rapid escalation then de-escalation.
Warnings Didn't Always Lead To Action
- Crowder emphasizes continuity across presidencies: every modern president warned about preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
- He argues the difference is action versus talk, claiming prior administrations largely failed to stop Iran despite warnings and payments under Obama.
