
Piers Morgan Uncensored 'Send a Warrant To TRUMP!’ US REJECTS Iran Plan | With Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett
May 11, 2026
Naftali Bennett, former Israeli prime minister and security strategist. Col. Richard Kemp, ex-British Army commander and military analyst. Benjamin Radd, UCLA senior fellow on Middle East strategy. Matt Kennard, investigative journalist critiquing regime-change motives. Qubad Talabani, Kurdistan deputy PM on regional diplomacy. They debate Iran’s enriched uranium, feasibility of military objectives, trust and politics shaping any off-ramp, and US-Kurdish roles.
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Trust Is The Core Obstacle To A Deal
- Trust is the central barrier to ending the Iran war between the US, Iran and Israel.
- Piers Morgan asks whether Trump can trust Iran, Iran trust Trump, or either side trust Israel to stop fighting, framing the whole debate around credibility.
Bennett Says Strikes Prevented An Irreversible Iranian Shield
- Naftali Bennett argues the strikes were necessary to prevent Iran reaching an immune zone of underground nuclear material and huge missile stockpiles.
- He likens the regime to a rotten, collapsing Soviet‑style system and says nonkinetic pressure can accelerate its fall over years.
Removing Uranium Alone Won't Solve The Threat
- Bennett and others stress removing enriched uranium is necessary but not sufficient to eliminate Iran's threat.
- He warns ballistic missile capacity and continued enrichment would negate any single seizure of material without broader dismantling.





