Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton

EP:32 - Iranian Ultimatum

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Feb 3, 2026
Tense analysis of the naval buildup near Iran and what those warships actually bring to a fight. A close look at missile and air defense capabilities that could complicate strikes. Discussion of political pressures shaping decisions and how regional escalation might unfold. Brief detours into released files and domestic law enforcement and immigration controversies.
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Naval Strike Capacity Is Misleading

  • Tomahawk stockpiles aboard destroyers look impressive but are limited in scale and speed of resupply.
  • Daryl Cooper warns 240 Tomahawks from eight destroyers would still be small for a full campaign against Iran.
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Carriers Must Close Range, Raising Risk

  • Carriers rely on F-18s with limited standoff missiles and need to get closer to Iran, increasing risk from Iranian anti-ship systems.
  • Scott Horton notes Iran possesses serious anti-ship missiles and advanced air defenses that complicate carrier operations.
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Attacking Air Defenses Risks Heavy Retaliation

  • Iran's S-300 and S-400 air defenses and ballistic/cruise missile options make escalation unpredictable and costly.
  • Scott Horton stresses degrading those systems could provoke massive Iranian missile retaliation toward regional U.S. targets.
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