
The Morning Meeting U.S. Warns Iran Today Is "The Most Intense Day... Most Fighters, Most Bombers, Most Strikes" in War
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Mar 10, 2026 They debate timelines and goals for U.S. operations against Iran and whether the war can end soon. They analyze Strait of Hormuz oil flow, insurance and energy targeting. Tensions in U.S.-Israel relations and the rationale behind strikes come up. Politics and policy are covered from the SAVE America Act to Senate races and messaging risks. A school bombing and accountability concerns are also discussed.
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Use Focused Optics And Evidence To Clarify War Rationale
- If the White House wants to improve public clarity, use strong, focused optics rather than scattershot statements.
- Kevin suggested a presidential visit to the region or clearer documented evidence like recovered nuclear material to change the narrative.
School Bombing Became Credibility Test For U.S. Claims
- The Tehran school bombing became a credibility flashpoint because official U.S. signals and media reporting conflicted with the president's public claims.
- Mark and others noted administration body language suggested U.S. involvement was under investigation while the president publicly disputed it.
Own Up Fast If U.S. Caused Civilian Casualties
- If the U.S. did accidentally strike the school, promptly investigate, acknowledge responsibility, and apologize to maintain moral authority.
- Kevin urged immediate investigation, compensation, and public ownership to prevent loss of support for the campaign.
