The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck’s Commentary - Is Trump Deliberately Trying To Start A Civil War In Iran? + Daines Retirement Puts Montana Senate Seat In Play

Mar 5, 2026
A sharp critique of the Iran war’s strategic missteps and how past norm-breaking may have emboldened risky decisions. A look at reports of CIA arming Kurdish forces and whether that risks sparking a wider civil conflict. Examination of evacuation failures that left Americans stranded and the political fallout for Republican leaders. Breaking news on a sudden Senate retirement that makes a formerly safe seat competitive.
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INSIGHT

Impunity Fueled Opportunistic Iran Strike

  • Donald Trump acted on perceived opportunities after earlier norm-breaking freed him from caution, leading to a risky push for regime change in Iran.
  • Chuck Todd traces the logic from prior strikes and Soleimani's assassination to the decision to target Khamenei when intelligence showed a recurring weekly meeting opportunity.
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U.S. Proxy Strategy Risks Sparking Civil War

  • The CIA is reportedly arming and training Kurds to act as a proxy insurgent force inside Iran, which Chuck frames as effectively trying to trigger a civil war.
  • Experts fear democratic transition is unlikely and that violent internal conflict may be the only path being pursued now.
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Gulf States Suffer From Ripple Effects Of The War

  • Iran's retaliation has spread damage across Gulf states using cheap rockets and drones, challenging assumptions that allies were 'safe' behind U.S. presence.
  • Chuck highlights attacks on Dubai, UAE, and Bahrain as proof Gulf security expectations were wrong.
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