
Eye For Iran Iran just proved its reach — how much further will this war go? | Eye for Iran | EP 96 |
Mar 27, 2026
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A war already underway — now entering a more dangerous phase.
We begin with Iran’s reported strike toward Diego Garcia — a moment that signals something critical: this threat is no longer abstract. It is real.
Defense experts Farzin Nadimi of The Washington Institute and Janatan Sayeh of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) break down what this reveals about Iran’s capabilities — from vast underground missile networks, some “the size of small cities,” to a growing global threat. As Sayeh warns, “Iranian missiles and drones were already being used on European soil through Russia — now the regime itself can launch them directly from Iranian territory.”
Then — what comes next.
Former US State Department official Joel Rubin and foreign policy expert Dr. Walid Phares analyze the global response and the role of diplomacy as well as signs the conflict may be moving toward a broader escalation.
Reacting to a striking op-ed by the UAE ambassador to Washington calling for a “conclusive outcome,” Rubin underscores the stakes, saying “this is how Iran behaves — willing to disrupt the global economy to protect itself.”
Phares, meanwhile, argues current talks are part of a strategic calculation — “less about peace and more about buying time” — as momentum builds toward a more decisive phase that could include limited ground operations.
They also point to developments in Lebanon — long seen as firmly within Iran’s sphere of influence — as evidence that Tehran’s regional grip may be weakening in real time.
And finally — the human reality behind it all.
Ali Rezaei Majd, the Iranian protester whose video from inside Iran was seen by millions, speaks out after escaping the country:
“We cannot make a deal with them. Dealing with them means letting this cancer continue.” Watch this week's episode of Eye for Iran or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.
YouTube Chapters
00:00 Opening: “They were shooting people like a video game”
00:06 The viral witness: Ali Rezaei Majd
00:43 Iran fires toward Diego Garcia
01:20 UAE warns ceasefire is not enough
01:58 Iran’s missile capabilities and what comes next
02:42 Farzin Nadimi on Iran’s true missile range
04:55 Could Iran’s missiles reach the UK?
06:16 Why this is a global wake-up call
07:30 How much of Iran’s missile arsenal remains?
11:08 Inside Iran’s underground missile cities
12:44 Missile sites hidden near civilians
15:04 Factories, launchers, and urban danger zones
17:32 Kharg Island and the regime’s economic lifeline
20:27 What Iran is still capable of militarily
24:01 Threats to the US homeland?
25:17 UAE sounds alarm on Iran as a global threat
27:52 Is the region shifting against Tehran?
30:35 Are talks stalling?
33:27 Could boots on the ground be next?
37:21 Lebanon and Iran’s loosening grip
42:33 Ali Rezaei Majd on the January massacre
43:12 The viral video from inside Iran
45:16 Why he recorded it
46:43 What he witnessed on the streets
50:55 How he escaped Iran
54:33 His message to the world: no negotiations
58:14 First Nowruz after the massacre
01:02:04 “It was like a video game”
01:03:03 Final message from Ali Rezaei Majd
#iran #diegogarcia #trump #ballisticmissiles #irgc #iranmissiles #uae #lebanon #hezbollah #israel #usa #middleeast #podcast #news #youtube #shorts
We begin with Iran’s reported strike toward Diego Garcia — a moment that signals something critical: this threat is no longer abstract. It is real.
Defense experts Farzin Nadimi of The Washington Institute and Janatan Sayeh of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) break down what this reveals about Iran’s capabilities — from vast underground missile networks, some “the size of small cities,” to a growing global threat. As Sayeh warns, “Iranian missiles and drones were already being used on European soil through Russia — now the regime itself can launch them directly from Iranian territory.”
Then — what comes next.
Former US State Department official Joel Rubin and foreign policy expert Dr. Walid Phares analyze the global response and the role of diplomacy as well as signs the conflict may be moving toward a broader escalation.
Reacting to a striking op-ed by the UAE ambassador to Washington calling for a “conclusive outcome,” Rubin underscores the stakes, saying “this is how Iran behaves — willing to disrupt the global economy to protect itself.”
Phares, meanwhile, argues current talks are part of a strategic calculation — “less about peace and more about buying time” — as momentum builds toward a more decisive phase that could include limited ground operations.
They also point to developments in Lebanon — long seen as firmly within Iran’s sphere of influence — as evidence that Tehran’s regional grip may be weakening in real time.
And finally — the human reality behind it all.
Ali Rezaei Majd, the Iranian protester whose video from inside Iran was seen by millions, speaks out after escaping the country:
“We cannot make a deal with them. Dealing with them means letting this cancer continue.” Watch this week's episode of Eye for Iran or listen on any podcast platform of your choosing.
YouTube Chapters
00:00 Opening: “They were shooting people like a video game”
00:06 The viral witness: Ali Rezaei Majd
00:43 Iran fires toward Diego Garcia
01:20 UAE warns ceasefire is not enough
01:58 Iran’s missile capabilities and what comes next
02:42 Farzin Nadimi on Iran’s true missile range
04:55 Could Iran’s missiles reach the UK?
06:16 Why this is a global wake-up call
07:30 How much of Iran’s missile arsenal remains?
11:08 Inside Iran’s underground missile cities
12:44 Missile sites hidden near civilians
15:04 Factories, launchers, and urban danger zones
17:32 Kharg Island and the regime’s economic lifeline
20:27 What Iran is still capable of militarily
24:01 Threats to the US homeland?
25:17 UAE sounds alarm on Iran as a global threat
27:52 Is the region shifting against Tehran?
30:35 Are talks stalling?
33:27 Could boots on the ground be next?
37:21 Lebanon and Iran’s loosening grip
42:33 Ali Rezaei Majd on the January massacre
43:12 The viral video from inside Iran
45:16 Why he recorded it
46:43 What he witnessed on the streets
50:55 How he escaped Iran
54:33 His message to the world: no negotiations
58:14 First Nowruz after the massacre
01:02:04 “It was like a video game”
01:03:03 Final message from Ali Rezaei Majd
#iran #diegogarcia #trump #ballisticmissiles #irgc #iranmissiles #uae #lebanon #hezbollah #israel #usa #middleeast #podcast #news #youtube #shorts
