The Kyle Kulinski Show

March 17, 2026 | Dem Senator & Former Trump Defense Secretary Says US LOSING The War; Trump FUNDRAISES Off Soldier's Funeral; Sam Harris Keeps Getting Worse

Mar 17, 2026
A heated breakdown of how U.S. strategy in the Iran conflict may be unraveling and why closing shipping lanes could spark an oil and food shock. Military limits and interceptor shortages get analyzed alongside Iran’s drone and missile tactics. Politics and optics are explored through Trump’s fundraising controversy and the fallout from pro-war commentary and religious justifications for territorial aims.
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INSIGHT

Trump Miscalculated Iran And The Strait Of Hormuz

  • Chris Murphy and others say Trump misjudged Iran and the U.S. currently lacks a coherent plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Kyle Kulinski cites classified-briefing summaries: Iran's swarm drones, mines, and dispersed assets make a naval solution impractical and oil prices could trigger a global recession.
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Iran's Cheap Drone Strategy Gives It Escalation Leverage

  • John Mearsheimer and Kyle argue Iran executed a tailored strategy using cheap drones and missiles to erode U.S./Israeli defenses over time.
  • The Gulf states' limited interceptors and Iran's long-range drones give Tehran sustained escalation leverage against both Israel and U.S. bases.
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Nukes Wouldn't Buy An Off Ramp

  • Kyle warns nuclear escalation or nuking Tehran wouldn't restore control because Iran decentralized command after Soleimani's death.
  • He explains decentralized commanders and dispersed launch points mean even a strategic nuclear strike may harden Iranian resolve and prolong disruptions.
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