The Briefing with Albert Mohler

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

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Mar 25, 2026
A dive into the escalating conflict with Iran and why its survival strategy can function as victory. Discussion of Iran’s long‑range missile threats to Europe and the messy realities of ending military action. Debate over a proposed $200 billion rearmament and the strain of cheap drones and depleted munitions. Examination of U.S. political fights over mail‑in voting and efforts to safeguard the ballot box.
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Iran Can Win By Simply Surviving

  • Iran's strategic aim is to survive and thereby win by outlasting opponents through asymmetric warfare.
  • Albert Mohler explains Iran seeks to export its Shiite theocracy, eradicate Israel, and remove the U.S. as a regional counterweight, using proxies and subversion over decades.
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Iran's Ballistic Missiles Threaten Europe

  • Iran has demonstrated long-range ballistic missile capability and used such missiles against U.S. interests.
  • Mohler cites The Telegraph reporting first confirmed use of long-range ballistic missiles and notes Britain could be within range, creating a new European vulnerability.
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Ballistic Missiles Multiply Nuclear Risk

  • Ballistic missiles can carry nuclear warheads or be converted into dirty bombs, multiplying damage without full nuclear enrichment.
  • Mohler explains a conventional warhead with radioactive material can disperse deadly contamination even without a true nuclear device.
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