
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5205: Iran Lays Mines IOn The Strait Of Hormuz; Warmongering Graham Wants To Send Your Family To Iran
Mar 10, 2026
Caroline Wren, conservative political strategist involved in GOP legislative fights, and Jack Posobiec, former naval intelligence officer turned geopolitical commentator. They discuss Iran laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and how simple asymmetric attacks can choke shipping. They critique hawkish calls for ground invasions and debate Senate tactics over the Save America Act.
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Carrier Flight Deck Teams Are Mission Critical
- Aircraft carrier flight-deck crews (yellow shirts) run the catapults and recover jets under brutal conditions, enabling sustained naval aviation operations.
- Stephen K. Bannon describes their work: early-20s sailors directing multi-million dollar fighters into one-foot boxes amid 30-knot wind and jet blast.
Unconditional Surrender Means Removing Iran's Credible Threat
- The administration framed military strikes as necessary to prevent imminent Iranian attacks and to degrade Iran's missile/nuclear capabilities.
- Officials say 'unconditional surrender' means removing Iran's credible missile/nuclear threat, not a formal capitulation.
Use The Power Of The Purse To Reject War Funding
- Congress should refuse supplemental war funding to use the power of the purse as leverage against an unapproved conflict.
- Caroline Wren argues the public doesn't want a war and points to existing unchecked military budgets and failed audits.
