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Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Feb 19 2026

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Feb 19, 2026
Carol Markowitz, cultural commentator and radio co‑host, weighs in on transgender‑related incidents, medical liability, and generational reactions. Stephen Yates, former White House national security official, analyzes the growing risk of targeted U.S. strikes on Iran, objectives for any military action, and regional responses. Short, topical conversations jump from legal battles to geopolitics and pop culture.
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INSIGHT

Dual Track Pressure On Iran

  • The U.S. is pursuing both diplomacy and military positioning to pressure Iran simultaneously.
  • Stephen Yates sees a high chance of limited strikes aimed at degrading nuclear and missile capabilities within weeks.
ADVICE

Focus Strikes On Capabilities, Not Regime Punishment

  • If strikes occur, target military and nuclear infrastructure to degrade capabilities, not punish for human rights.
  • Combine kinetic actions with economic pressure and international political efforts to manage fallout.
INSIGHT

Preserve Institutions To Contain Fallout

  • Removing a leader doesn't guarantee a stable successor; keep institutions intact to avoid chaos.
  • Yates favors strikes that contain fallout while regional partners steer political and economic transitions.
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