
The Morning Meeting Iran's Supreme Leader Approves Talks With Trump, Report Says, as Iran Rains Missiles on Israel
Mar 24, 2026
They debate sudden reports that Iran approved talks with the U.S. while simultaneously launching missiles at Israel. Panelists parse possible concessions on missiles, uranium, and oil choke points like the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation moves to how negotiations could mask military moves and ripple into DHS funding, G7 diplomacy, and domestic political strategy.
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Nuclear Constraints Are The Primary Bargaining Chip
- The 'brass ring' for the U.S. is eliminating Iran's nuclear capability while allowing negotiated missile wiggle room.
- Larry and Hogan suggest an agreement might focus first on uranium control and verifiable nuclear limits rather than broader demands.
Deadlines May Be Political Cover For Military Moves
- The five-day deadline may be a political tactic to buy time and position military assets.
- Panelists note the tweets, tarmac comments, and deadline extensions could distract while forces reposition for potential action.
Israel May Pursue Independent Military Options
- Israel and the U.S. have parallel but not identical goals; Netanyahu may act independently if he believes Israel is close to decisive outcomes.
- Larry warns Netanyahu could strike beyond U.S. comfort, while Haima says Israel prioritizes national security.
