
THE SAVAGE NATION EASTER & PASSOVER: In the Shadow of War in Iran - #936
Apr 3, 2026
A fiery critique of growing U.S. momentum toward war with Iran and a plea to halt escalation before it becomes global. Reflections on fear of ground troops, Vietnam-era memories, and public resistance to more conflict. A spiritual thread ties Easter and Passover together with stories of personal renewal, family history, and invitations to choose redemption.
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Public Opposes Escalation With Iran
- Michael Savage warns "war fever" grips U.S. leaders while the American public largely opposes attacks on Iran.
- He fears ground troops, body bags, and a widening conflict that could drag in Russia or China if escalation continues.
Declare Victory And End Hostilities Now
- Michael Savage urges President Trump to "declare victory and end this" to prevent further escalation.
- He repeats the appeal publicly, asking listeners to collectively press for an immediate end to hostilities.
Passover And Easter Share Rebirth Meaning
- Savage links Easter and Passover themes: both symbolize rebirth and the capacity to be "reborn" repeatedly.
- He reframes Passover as personal liberation from modern bonds, not just historical ritual.

