Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton

EP:29 - Bombing Iran Again?!

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Jan 3, 2026
Scott Horton and Daryl Cooper dive into the escalating tensions surrounding Iran and the implications of potential U.S. intervention. They critique how mainstream media portrays protests, contrasting it with the harsh realities on the ground. The discussion covers historical U.S. interventions, warning of the chaos that often follows regime change. They emphasize the importance of understanding local dynamics and the dangers of framing military action as altruistic. The hosts also explore public indifference toward foreign meddling and its consequences, advocating for a critical examination of these narratives.
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War Becomes Easier For Presidents

  • It becomes progressively easier for U.S. presidents to start wars with minimal public interest.
  • Scott Horton traces this trend from Libya to proxy wars where public attention and outrage fade quickly.
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Missile Limits Remove Deterrence

  • Banning an adversary's missiles effectively tells them they cannot defend against strikes.
  • Daryl Cooper argues missile restrictions simply prevent Iran from deterring Israeli attacks.
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Sabotage Can Precede Air Campaigns

  • Covert infiltration and sabotage can create apparent air superiority before an intervention.
  • Scott Horton notes Israeli/Mossad penetration weakened Iranian air defenses before recent strikes.
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