
The Weeknight 'Chaos Chaos Chaos'
Apr 10, 2026
John Kirby, former White House national security communications advisor and Pentagon spokesperson turned analyst and university director. He unpacks conflicting accounts of a Kuwait attack and the fragility of the ceasefire with Iran. He also breaks down how control of the Strait of Hormuz shifts global leverage and why political messaging can clash with military clarity.
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Soldiers Describe Chaos At Kuwait Outpost
- CBS reporting and soldiers' testimonies reveal conflicting accounts about the Kuwait base being fortified and prepared.
- John Kirby and survivors described chaos: troops sent to unsafe areas, moved multiple times, and left unprotected during the March 1 drone strike.
Iran Holds Leverage Over Strait Of Hormuz
- The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed despite the ceasefire, giving Iran leverage and potential revenue from controlling transit.
- Shipping and insurance fear kept traffic near zero; Maersk said it will "wait and see" before resuming transits.
U.S. Tensions Are Weakening NATO Deterrence
- Weakening U.S. unity with NATO risks advancing Vladimir Putin's goals by dividing the West and reducing support for Ukraine.
- Kirby warned U.S. disputes with allies and diminished leadership are eroding NATO's deterrent power.
