
Piers Morgan Uncensored ‘TOTAL Betrayal!’ Can Republicans Survive Trump's War On Iran? + New Ayatollah 'Will Not Last'
Mar 9, 2026

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Rory Stewart

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Caroline Sunshine
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Owen Shroyer
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Will Chamberlain

Guest
Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour, veteran international journalist; Rory Stewart, ex‑MP and geopolitics commentator; Caroline Sunshine, former Trump spokeswoman; Owen Shroyer, conservative media presenter; Will Chamberlain, legal/political counsel. They debate Iran strikes, soaring oil prices, the new hardline Supreme Leader, threats to Gulf oil infrastructure, political fallout for Republicans, and legal and strategic risks of military action.
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Doha Meeting Revealed Iran's Contradictory Messaging
- Christiane Amanpour recounts meeting Iran's deputy foreign minister in Doha who boasted reforms shortly before Tehran brutally crushed protests.
- She uses this meeting to show Iran's dual messaging and the deep regime resilience behind the IRGC.
Kinetic Pressure Is Unlikely To Topple Iran's Theocracy
- Intelligence assessments reportedly warned the US that even a long war was unlikely to topple Iran's theocracy, so kinetic pressure alone won't produce regime change.
- Christiane cites classified DNI briefings and high casualty repression to explain why internal uprising is unlikely now.
Shock Strikes Can Preserve Surprise And Reduce Casualties
- Will Chamberlain argues the opening operation was a highly effective shock strike that degraded Iran's missile and drone attacks and preserved surprise by decapitating leadership quickly.
- He frames rapid tactical success as minimizing US casualties and politically manageable because of speed.
