
The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated Ben Rhodes has entered the conversation about Iran
Feb 19, 2026
Robert Greenway, former Special Forces officer and NSC/DIA official, offers military and strategic analysis on Iran. Mary Katharine Ham, political commentator and podcaster, discusses Senate procedure and her America250 readings. Noah Rothman, National Review writer, analyzes the likelihood and legal rationale for U.S. action. They debate red lines, strike options, escalation risks, and political consequences.
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Use Diplomacy First, Keep Options Open
- The vice president urged keeping diplomacy first while reserving military options.
- He recommended continuing negotiations until the president decides diplomacy has reached its natural end.
Written Iranian Response Could Trigger Action
- Noah Rothman judges war with Iran "all but inevitable" if Iran's written response is delayed or unsatisfactory.
- He said the administration needs that predicate to claim diplomacy is exhausted.
Policy Shifts Shaped Regional Alignments
- Noah Rothman traces shifts from Obama-era engagement to Trump-era maximum pressure and strikes.
- He argues past policies empowered Iranian proxies and later presidents reversed course to degrade Iran's capabilities.




