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Bill O'Reilly
Foreign. Here. Welcome to the no spin news. Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Stand up for your country. The world awaits the USA action in Iran. Just logistically. We are taping this in the late afternoon on April 7th. If something happens, we will be tweeting almost immediately and then I will try to update messages throughout. So just keep it@billoriley.com and we will kind of guide you through what's happening. So I'm going to be around all night, going to be watching it. Big story, obviously. Now I feel sorry for the Persian people. They are in the kill zone, no doubt about it. And there are a lot of women and children, 93,009, three over there. Yes, they are at fault for putting up with this theocracy for so many years. They know the fearsome and fanatical government they have. But if you put yourself in their place and you see thousands of people executed who dissent from the government, it's a hard thing to do. It's got to be an organization. And the MOAS have a very tight grip, as we all know. 200,000 in the army over there. That's a lot of people. And so, as we discussed yesterday in detail, mothers really don't have anything to lose because they don't care about their own people. They don't care how many people die. And a lot of them, they don't even care if they die because then they're going to go to heaven, there'll be martyrs or whatever their crazy belief system is. So you negotiating with people, I don't really care. And I made the comparison to Putin, who doesn't care about his people at all. Now, Putin doesn't want to die himself, so there's a little bit of a difference. But very hard to negotiate with these suicide people. The Nazis, the SS in World War II, the Tojo government in Japan. I mean, we've seen it throughout history. But the United States has taken this on and we will report responsibly, unlike 80% of the other media, which won't. So we'll keep it here. Talking Points Memo is the latest. US Military struck Carg island. That's the big distribution center for Iranian oil. Didn't blow up the oil because of China. China gets 80% of its oil from Iran. And you know, there's back channels there. United States does not want to alienate China in this whole thing. So it took out a lot of the military on Carg island, bunkers, storage facilities, things like that, but did not bomb the oil itself. That may happen. It may Not. But there's no doubt in my mind, I know this turf pretty well, that the United States is going to try to protect the oil supply, the world's oil supply. Two major railroad lines have stopped in Iran. The Israelis warned that government not to run those trains because they'll be blown off the tracks, apparently. And then the worldwide reaction is interesting. President Trump can't win. He can't win. So if the United States were to pull back at the last minute and not bomb Iran, then he'd be surrendering. Then he'd be, you know, Teflon, whatever they call him. If we do, then he's a war criminal. You see, this is the vice that the American left has clamped down on President Trump. No matter what he does, he loses in their eyes. And they'll obviously, they control a lot of what the messaging is that goes out from the media. Now, the latest is the war criminal thing. This is just new this week. All right. But this is a well thought out campaign roll tape. We should note that destroying civilian power infrastructure is generally considered to constitute a war crime under international law. And that would be, on its face,
Armin Rosen
a violation of the laws of war
Bill O'Reilly
and would be a war crime.
Armin Rosen
He is continuously threatening to commit war crimes.
Bill O'Reilly
Few hours later, he put out an extra post teasing some weeknight war crimes. Tuesday, 8:00pm Eastern time. Okay. He could be announcing a military attack in prime time tomorrow. The clear answer is yes, it would be a war crime. It's not clear. And the guy's an idiot. Blumenthal, the senator from. From Connecticut. I'm not big on name calling, but he truly is. And so is Murphy, the other senator from Connecticut. We've been over this turf before. So the war criminal thing is now in motion. The next thing to come up will be the assertion that Iran is actually winning the war. Go. The reaction is that Iran is gaining leverage over us as this war goes on. And I've been saying for over a week that Iran is winning the war. Yeah, because you're an idiot, too. This is Seth Moulton, a congressman from Massachusetts. These are far left people. I mean, these aren't serious people. They're not looking at the situation and trying to analyze it with any kind of objectivity at all. United States are losing. All right? We are basically trying to get some kind of an arrangement where Iran will walk away from their nukes. And we are doing it with the civilian casualties in mind. Right. That's what's restraining us right now. The war criminal thing. Right on the polling. And you got to understand Most people don't know the history of this. If you're really confronting evil, we get into, that's why I put the Ayatollah Khomeini on the COVID I mean, how evil. This thing has been going on for 50 years. They've killed thousands of Americans. And most people don't know. All they know is they're paying more. Okay, so this is a CNN poll. First question, what is your view of the U.S. decision to take military action inside Iran? Approved. 34. Disprove. 66%. Okay, next one. In your view, is the war in Iran worth the toll has taken on American lives and the financial burden it places on the US Government, or is the war not worth these costs? Not worth it. 70. Yes, worth it. 29. Okay. I don't dispute that. You know, the propaganda element in all this and the recent history of Iraq and Afghanistan, people are confused. I don't. They don't know about the nukes and how close and all of that. All they know is they're paying more at the gas pump. Okay, another poll, the Economist. Okay. Do you support or oppose the war with Iran? Support. 28. Opposed. 59. Pretty much the same as the CNN. A little bit better numbers for Trump there. Second question, do you approve or disprove the way Donald Trump's handling situation? Proof. 30. Disprove. 60. No. Opinion. 10. Okay, so consumer pain and, and the stock market too. I got my statement. I went, oh, look at this. But I understand a big picture here. I got it. So my personal situation doesn't enter into my analysis of what the right thing to do is for the world. And let me, let me end this talking points memo with this situation. When I'm confronted with a person who opposes the US Action, I asked one simple question because I'm a simple man. Is it okay with you that Iran have nuclear weapon? That's it. So Pope Leo. That would be my question for the Pope. Okay. All of the NATO leaders said, okay with you that Iran have this device because that's what it's all about. Nobody answers that question. They don't answer. They go off into, you know, flights of this and that, or well, he should have done this or he doesn't have the goal or he didn't. This, it's all tactics. It's not bottom line. So that's interesting. Finally, the. After all of this is done, no matter how it comes out, and I said this was the biggest risk that President Trump has taken in his administration and it could go either way. You remember I said that. But no matter how it goes, the Democrats are going to use this tactic. Here's the speaker, the, the minority speaker of the House. Go.
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Bill O'Reilly
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Armin Rosen
Well, polls in Israel right now show that something like 75% of the Jewish population supports Israel's actions in Iran. Currently there's very high support for continuing this as long as. Kind of as long as it takes in order to make Iran so weak that Israelis no longer feel like they no longer have to worry about them. Which is remarkable because Israelis have been running in and out of bomb shelters for five or six weeks. By now. They believe in kind of finishing this job. But the stakes for them are much different than they are for the United States. You know, the US Homeland is not under constant daily attack the same way that Israel's home front is. You know, Israeli and US Interests in this conflict are potentially quite different. But for the time being, the two militaries are working quite closely to deal a profound amount of damage to this regime pretty much every single day.
Bill O'Reilly
So Israelis are used to suffering economically because of terrorism, but Americans are not directly suffering. Would that be an accurate statement?
Armin Rosen
Yeah, I mean, I think it's true. I mean, Israelis have dealt with, you know, terrorism as a daily reality for 30 or even 40 years by now, you know, not as something that could happen, but something that inevitably happens. You know, at least since in the last 20 years, probably the country has had maybe tens of thousands of rockets and missiles fired at it at some point or another. You remember how people in the United States kind of lost their minds about a single Chinese spy balloon. The experiences are just kind of much different. But I think Americans do have recent experience of very far away events having an effect on our lives and on our bottom lines. There was a rather large spike in various commodities after the Russian invasion of Ukraine a few years ago, many of which are on the same scale or even larger than the increases we've seen the past few weeks. We are not completely insulated from world events. And the people who are predicting an Iranian victory basically think that the Iranians can inflict enough economic damage or anxiety on Americans to basically convince us that somehow we've lost.
Bill O'Reilly
Back away. Back away. Right. Are you surprised that the polling in America is so anti the Trump administration's military strategy? Are you surprised?
Armin Rosen
I'm actually not that surprised. At the end of the day, American politics are very highly polarized. For one thing, anything that Trump does is going to be opposed by vast numbers of people, almost no matter what. But also, I've been writing about the US Iranian relationship for a long time, particularly around the time of the nuclear deal a decade ago. And people forget this. But that deal was actually very unpopular, something like between 55 and 60%. Poll after poll after poll showed that there was decisive opposition to the Obama administration's deal. But I think that also just reflected the polarization of the time. I think Americans don't really think all that deeply about foreign policy for the most part, nor should they. The Iranian nuclear program is not an issue that people think affects their daily lives, particularly. It's a highly technical issue. That's the reason that it became, you know, very easy to kind of, you know, massage public opinion on these issues, because Americans don't really confront them very often. But again, in reality, a world where Iran has a nuke is one that is generally less stable, one where the US Is not in control of the various things that we need America to be in control of for our lives to be as safe and comfortable as they are.
Bill O'Reilly
Yeah, well, I mean, look, anybody uses a nuclear weapon, North Korea or anybody, the whole world gets thrown into a depression, number one, and the whole alignment that we have changes. And that brings me to. There are a significant amount of Europeans and Americans who believe that somehow Netanyahu in Israel calling shots here and that Trump's going along with it. You've heard that, right?
Armin Rosen
Yes, I think it's not really true. I mean, there was a report in the New York Times just a few minutes ago, actually, right before I came on, you know, recounting this presentation that Trump gave, or excuse me, that Netanyahu gave to Trump back in February, basically arguing, you know, providing like, a list of potential leaders of Iran and arguing that it would basically be that this war would be easy. It's true that events like that probably did happen in some form or another, but the reality is that the regime in Tehran has been very opposed to the United States for many decades. Trump himself has highlighted that threat for the last 47 years. He said in both of his campaigns for president that he considered Iran to be a major threat to the United States. And Iran has killed, you know, directly killed far more American soldiers than they
Bill O'Reilly
have killed roadside bombs in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, this leads into the antisemitism that we're seeing in America and Europe. Europe is worse, far worse, I think, in that area than America is, because the European leaders actually fear the influx of Muslims, particularly in Great Britain. In France, they fear them. And here we don't have that. It's just a matter of propaganda and crazy college kids running around. But this Iranian thing, the world is sitting it out. Did that surprise you?
Armin Rosen
There are aspects of it that I do find really not just surprising, but shocking. You know, in the early days of this war, there was a drone fired from Lebanon, probably by Hezbollah, at the British base in Akrotiri in Cyprus. Akrotiri is sovereign British territory. It's not just an overseas base. You know, the British are allowing, you know, various basing rights to the United States as part of this war, but they've been kind of irrelevant beyond that. I mean, I think it's pretty clear by now that the free world really only has three functioning militaries. You know, look, it's the United States, it's Israel and it's Ukraine. You know, the British, the French,
Bill O'Reilly
all
Armin Rosen
of these countries that are part of our larger security architecture have sat this out, even though I believe there was a French soldier killed a few weeks ago. And again, British sovereign territory has come under attack by Iranian proxies since this began. I mean they're concerned about escalation spirals. Right. The European diplomatic stance is always to push for de escalation and compromise. But at the same time these are events that are considered great provocations to countries that are supposedly not anymore players in the world and they don't seem to be anymore.
Bill O'Reilly
I think that the irrationality and emotion of this has overtaken the logistical danger and really what it's all about. Last word.
Armin Rosen
Yeah. I mean look, this is a very novel conflict. There hasn't really been a war like this where a rival country's leadership was decapitated in the opening hours, where this much has been destroyed this quickly. But where it seems like the pre existing political order of the country under attack is going to survive where in all kinds of uncharted territory. But if, if the war ended today, the Iranians would be rebuilding for an awfully long time. They would be far more isolated than they were when this began. It's clear that the Gulf states, you know, are not about to be led into, you know, they're not going to put up with having to tolerate an Iranian protection racket in the Strait of Hormuz, which I think is going to prove to be a toxic asset for the Iranians. They're going to, assuming they can even control it. At the end of this, it's tax season. And at LifeLock, we know you're tired
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Armin Rosen
And also there was quite a bit of instability inside of Iran in the months after the war last year. There were huge protests back in January and Iran took far less damage. The regime has come under far more sustained attack now than they did back then. I think people predicting that they know exactly what's going to happen inside of Iran in the next few months are diluting themselves for the time being, winning.
Bill O'Reilly
The one thing we do know is that if it stopped today, Iran would still have the uranium enrichment program. And that's why it isn't stopping today, because you can't. Trump can't live with that. That's where he staked it all out. So anyway, Aman, thanks very much. We really appreciate you coming on talking to us today. Thank you. The Republicans, not all in lockstep here. So Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin. He does not want the Trump administration to go in and attack civilians. Roll tape. I am hoping and praying that President Trump is. This really is bluster. I do not want to see us start blowing up civilian infrastructure. I do not want to see that. We are not at war with the Iranian people. Yeah. We are trying to liberate them. Okay. So there isn't a heavy drumbeat. But you know, there are Republicans who don't want part of this. The attacks on civilian targets. Okay. In other political news, I've been getting a lot of mail about Pam Bondi. 60 years old, the former attorney general was ousted by President Trump. Now what you need to know is this. No one can cover the departments of the federal government because it's like Department of War, it's the Department of Justice, whatever it may be. They issue reports the end of the year. The inspector generals go in, tell you what's going. But on a day to day basis. Yes, there are correspondence okay. There and they're reporting what actually happens. But really the inter relationship between a president and one of his cabinet members, Ms. Bondi, undefined. All you can do is guess. Now, I like Pam Bondi. Okay. I like her. I think she did a good job in Florida. I don't know why she got the boot here. I suspect it was failing to control the Epstein file thing, failing to bring Comey to indictment and Letitia James till indictment. I think those three things President Trump felt were, were not positives. Obviously in his point of view. So that's why Bondi went. This is a guess. All right. Artemis 2 broke the record. Furthest travel away from Earth by any human beings. And they're coming back on Friday. There'll be a celebration. I hope this Iran thing does not intrude. It's a great achievement by America, $4 billion, so it should be great. Zipped around the moon, 10 day mission. They got to see the other side of the moon. And the reason they're doing that is because the federal government, and this will supersede Trump's term, wants to land again on the moon. Remember, Apollo 17 was in 1972. It's just really expensive to do this now. As you know, we're in huge debt here. But that's the plan to put people on the moon again and then to do something in Mars, you know, I don't know, is it worth the money? You got to make the call on it. All right, aclu, the American Civil Liberties Union. I'm only bringing this to your attention because it's very interesting. So I'm watching all the networks last night, just flipping around to see who's the most irresponsible, okay? Who's doing what. That's part of my job. I have to do it. I don't want to do it. I much rather watch the game, but I can't watch the game. I gotta watch this stuff. So up pops on cnn, a fundraiser commercial for the aclu. Roll it.
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Bill O'Reilly
When you're surrounded by oppressive laws, you can't just sit back and be oppressed. You get up and fight, and all of us at the ACLU are fighting for you. No, they're not fighting for me. They're fringe. Far Left lunatics. So here's what the ACLU really supports. Here's what they really. If you send them $19 a month, this is what they're going to try to do. Unlimited abortion. Okay? No restraints whatsoever. Anti Ice. That means amnesty for everybody. Do you wear with ice?
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Bill O'Reilly
Reduce the prison population by 50%. That means do not punish criminals, even violent criminals. You have to let them out. Anti police, okay? They don't like the police. The police are racist. According to the aclu, trans rights men should play women in sports, okay? And race preferences. If you are a person of color, you get better jobs, easier admissions to universities, on and on. That's what the ACLU wants in addition to open borders and all that. And when I'm watching this thing, I'm going, this is such rank propaganda, I can't even believe it. Now, it's no accident they bought this spot because they had to pay for it on cnn because that liberal audience there's. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. My liberties are under. These are fringe people. Okay, CBS announced he's going to replace Stephen Colbert. I know most of you don't care. Okay? So there's a guy named Byron Allen, 64 years old. I know him a little bit. He's an okay guy. He's a billionaire. Made a ton of money at the Allen Media Group. And he's going to have a Comedian Comics Unleashed program where four comedians sit around. He ripped us off from Gutfeld. Gutfeld should sue cbs. Exactly what Gutfeld does every night. CBS is doing it. Okay, so it's Comics Unleashed now. Who is Byron Allen? Well, he is a Democrat. According to Open Secrets, which tracks political donations, all of his money goes to the Democratic Party. That's okay, because I think CBS will line it up so it's not going to be like the View, okay? They'll line it up and get a different point of view. Anyway, Colbert gets the boot on May 21st. I don't know why they kept them this long. I guess they were worried about a lawsuit from him. And then Allen moves in. Do I think Allen will succeed? No, I don't. It's not because of him. I just think Late night is shot. Okay, what else do we have here on the rundown? Smart Life, the nuclear threat. So how do you explain this to your kids and Your grandkids. So they're running around and they don't know Nagasaki, Hiroshima, they don't know Oppenheimer, they don't know. They heard about it, but they don't really know. This is the crux of this whole Iranian thing. I know this because I did talk to the President about it. All Iran has to do is say, okay, we'll let in the weapons inspectors to look at what we're doing with uranium. That's it. Whole thing ends. All right, so my News Nation with Leland Vitter last night. Roll tape. Are you for letting Iran have a nuclear weapon? The New York Times seems to be for it. Ms. Seems to be for it.
Armin Rosen
Is that a rhetorical question?
Bill O'Reilly
All of NATO seems to be for it. No, no. I mean, the Pope seems to be for it. All of these people seem to favor Iran having a nuclear weapon. Why else would they object? Simple man. Why would you object to neutralizing Iran? Because it's a terrorist state. Everybody knows that. And then allowing Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Well, why would you object to that if you didn't support them having a nuclear weapon? I asked that question to all my liberal friends. Nobody answers because there is no answer on their part. What they say is, well, we got in there under false pretenses. Trump didn't tell us what the mission was. Trump didn't do this. Trump didn't do that. Boots on the ground. But they never answer the call. Core question. All of these people who object, who would allow Iran to sit there and develop a nuclear weapon, it's okay with them. You got to boil the argument down. Final thought coming your way. Okay, final thought. As I mentioned, we'll do it live. The long form podcast drops tomorrow at noon for premium and concierge members and at six for everyone else. Howie man, Dell, he's had a very hard time in his life. Incredibly hard time. And we get into that. So I think you'll enjoy it. This is a big thing that's happening with us, and I can't say I knew it would work. My younger staff was the one that pushed me into it. But going great. So we want you to watch. We'll do it live. YouTube. That's where you can find it. YouTube. But go to Bill O'Reilly.com we just. We have more lined up. All you do is. And then you go right over there. That's the easiest way. Thank you very much for watching and listening to the no Spin News. Remember, I'm on all night. Anything happens, go to the website and we will update you. See you tomorrow.
Date: April 8, 2026
This episode dives into the escalating U.S.-Iran crisis, the calculation behind recent military actions, and how the American and Israeli public perceive the situation. Bill O’Reilly dissects reactions on the left and right, explores domestic and international politics, and interviews journalist Armin Rosen for an Israeli perspective. The episode also touches on dissent among Republicans, Pam Bondi’s firing, late-night TV shakeups, and the ACLU’s advocacy.
The episode offers a “no spin” breakdown of unfolding U.S.-Iran hostilities, the domestic and international attitudes surrounding them, and pushes listeners to reframe debate around the central nuclear question. With strong views, persistent tone, and challenging positions, O’Reilly and guest Armin Rosen outline not only the geopolitics at play, but also the cultural and partisan divides shaping public opinion.