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The Latest on the U.S. & Israel's Strikes on Iran, Janatan Sayeh on Trump’s Strategy for the Future of Iran & New Controversy Over the Epstein Files

Mar 3, 2026
Janatan Sayeh, Iran program research analyst with expertise on Tehran’s regional activities, sanctions, and U.S. policy. He breaks down the recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. He discusses sanctions failures, Iran’s proxy networks, prospects for anti-regime movements, and how decapitation has changed Iran’s military posture. Short, sharp takes on emigration trends and the Epstein files controversy round out the conversation.
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Terrorism And Proxies Are The Primary Threat

  • O'Reilly warns the main Iranian danger now is terrorism and mobilizing proxies rather than conventional attack.
  • He cites domestic incidents (Austin attack) as examples of jihadist threats inside the U.S.
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Political Opposition And Executive War Authority

  • O'Reilly predicts Democratic opposition to Trump's military action regardless of merits and criticizes War Powers Act constraints.
  • He emphasizes presidents have acted without formal declarations historically and defends limited executive military action.
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UN Diplomacy Fails Against Iran's Regime

  • O'Reilly dismisses the United Nations' value for handling threats like Iran, saying negotiating with the mullahs hasn't worked since 1979.
  • He praises U.S. action over international institutions for security outcomes.
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