The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Fiona Hill - Trump’s Luck Finally Ran Out In Iran

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Mar 12, 2026
Fiona Hill, former National Security Council official and Russia-U.S. policy expert, offers a stark read on the Iran war’s escalation. She discusses Iran supplying drones to Russia, how China and Russia watch the U.S. bleed resources, inconsistent U.S. credibility with allies, risks of a long quagmire comparable to Afghanistan and Iraq, and the long-term damage to American alliances and global standing.
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INSIGHT

Russia Iran Relationship Is Transactional Not Formal

  • Russia and Iran are a transactional partnership, not a formal alliance, driven by historical ties and convenience.
  • Iran supplied Shahed drones to Russia and helped build a drone factory, shifting their relationship into wartime collaboration.
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China And Russia Are Letting The U S Exhaust Itself

  • China and Russia are largely watching the U.S. get bogged down rather than openly committing, using a rope-a-dope strategy.
  • China supplies critical technology at a high price and avoids free strategic commitments that carry heavy costs.
INSIGHT

Siloed Decision Making Ignored Knock On Consequences

  • Decisions on Iran were treated in silos without full consideration of second- and third-order effects.
  • Trump’s bilateral, transactional worldview prevented comprehensive deliberation on regional and global knock-on consequences.
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