
Valuetainment “Break The Back Of The Regime” - U.S. CRIPPLES Iran In Karaj B1 Bridge Strike
Apr 3, 2026
Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, who shares personal ties to Iran and worries about civilian impact. Tom Ellsworth, a geopolitical analyst linking past U.S. choices to long-term outcomes. Adam Sosnick, a military strategist versed in drones and defense. They debate a bridge strike, targeted infrastructure, drone threats, humanitarian optics, and whether actions aim to curb weapons or topple a regime.
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Host's Personal Memory Of The Karaj Bridge
- Patrick Bet-David recounts personal familiarity with the Karaj bridge and surrounding route from Tehran.
- He describes driving to Karaj like an L.A. to Palm Springs trip and notes the strike wounded 95 and reportedly killed eight.
Striking Infrastructure To Break The Regime
- The U.S. targeted Iranian infrastructure to cripple regime capabilities rather than primarily to protect civilians.
- Tom Ellsworth argues strikes aim to break the regime's operational backbone and pressure Iranians to rise up against their leaders.
Drones Are The New IED
- Drones have transformed modern conflict and require a new approach to defense and offense.
- Adam Sosnick calls drones the new IED and stresses stopping Iran's drone capability to protect bases vulnerable to swarm attacks.

