
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5177: US And Israel Attack Iran; War Builds In The Middle East
Feb 28, 2026
Mike Davis, constitutional and national security commentator, explains presidential war powers and legal authorizations. Jack Posobiec, former Naval Intelligence officer, gives on-the-ground and intelligence-oriented analysis. They discuss reported U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, use of Tomahawks and F-22s, special operations and kamikaze drones, Iranian counterstrikes and regional escalation risks.
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Coordinated Strikes Target Iran's Command And Maritime Nodes
- The U.S. and Israel launched coordinated strikes aimed at IRGC leadership, air defenses, ballistic missiles, and naval hubs like Chabahar and Bandar Abbas.
- Jack Posobiec noted use of Tomahawk missiles from destroyers and F-22s for SEAD, framing the operation as days-long "Epic Fury" rather than a single salvo.
Escalate To De escalate Strategy Guides Strike Rhythm
- The administration is pursuing an "escalate to de-escalate" campaign of repeated strikes to coerce regime collapse or concessions rather than a single decisive blow.
- Posobiec and others predicted multi-day strike cycles with pauses to assess battle damage and Iranian responses.
Kamikaze Drones Used For Targeted Strikes
- Jack Posobiec and others noted possible use of one-way kamikaze drones in combat for the first time by U.S. forces.
- Posobiec linked this to lessons from Ukraine and suggested such drones could be used for targeted leadership strikes.


