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foreign it has become clear that trump had no plan in iran other than to strike it knock out the leaders he didn't like and hoped the iranian people would rise up and put in place new leaders he could deal with it was supposed to look like what happened in venezuela in january when us forces launched a surprise military strike that enabled them to capture venezuelan president nicolas maduro and his wife celia flores leaving in his place the vice president delsey rodriguez who promises to work with trump and has given him access to the country's oil resources andrew egger of the bulwark explains that the trump administration didn't bother to have a theory for why the us was going to war with iran or to explain to the american people why such a war would be a good thing because they didn't think there was going to be a war just a fast hard strike that would enable the us to put a new iranian leader in place but the initial israeli strikes killed most of the people the administration hoped would replace eighty six year old hardline ayatollah ali khamenei as supreme leader and yesterday iran proclaimed as his successor khamenei's fifty six year old son moqtaba khamenei despite trump's statement that khamenei's son is unacceptable to me mukhtaba khamenei is thought to be even more extreme a hardliner than his father wall street journal national reporter alex ward reported today that according to current and former us officials president trump has told aides he would back the killing of new iranian supreme leader muqtaba khamenei if he proves unwilling to cede to us demands such as ending iran's nuclear development this morning joe wallace summer said rebecca feng and georgi kanchev of the wall street journal wrote an article titled the long feared persian gulf oil squeeze is upon us warning that the stoppage of traffic through the strait of hormuz has set off the most severe energy crisis since the nineteen seventies and is threatening the global economy ships move not only oil but also fertilizer used for crops around the globe through that strait on march third trump offered government insurance for shipping and floated the possibility of navy escorts for ships in the strait but that has not been enough to restore voyages so this morning on the fox news channel brian kilmeade who cheered on trump's attack on iran from the television studio trump told the captains of oil tankers they must simply conquer their fear and start up if you want to diminish the iranian threat if you want to make sure this ends up with complete iran capitulation he said show some guts and go through that straight and do it the spreading war in the middle east threatens the ties between the region and the us that trump has pushed since taking office as elliot brown georgi kanchev and lauren thomas of the wall street journal reported on friday the richest countries in the persian gulf last year tried to strengthen ties with trump by pledging billions of dollars of investment into the us now they are having second thoughts a prominent dubai businessman posted trump on social media who gave you the authority to drag our region into a war trump had placed the gulf states at the heart of a danger they did not choose he wrote on saturday vivianne walt of the new york times warned that such investments have gone both ways with us tech giants like nvidia microsoft and oracle investing in large scale facilities across the middle east with an eye to making the region a global center for ai now they are questioning the security of such investments erin katersky and josh margolin of abc news reported today that shortly after the death of ayatollah ali khamenei on february twenty eighth the us intercepted encrypted messages suggesting that iran has activated covert operatives or sleeper assets in other countries when eric cordalesa of time magazine asked trump if americans should worry about attacks at home trump answered i guess but i think they're worried about that all the time we think about it all the time we plan for it but yeah you know we expect some things like i said some people will die when you go to war some people will die under increasing pressure over the epstein files the department of justice or doj today released some of the missing documents concerning an allegation from an epstein survivor that trump raped her when she was thirteen or fourteen the so called three hundred and two report released today concerns four separate fbi interviews with the woman fd three hundred two is the form used by the federal bureau of investigation to provide an official record of summarized interviews the doj's initial document drop included only the interview in which she talked about her abuse at epstein's hands the other interviews discussed trump some of the files related to that accusation and those interviews are still missing the white house has responded to the pressure on trump by posting an image of what appears to be a pilot in an aircraft under the caption patriots are in control the steady state a group made up of former national security officials explains that in qanon circles that phrase refers to the longstanding belief that trump and a hidden network inside government were secretly running things the entire time trump has become so desperate to force republicans in congress to limit voting before the twenty twenty six midterms that yesterday morning he took to social media to threaten them he said that unless the senate weakens the filibuster to pass the safeguard american voter eligibility or save america act over the objections of democr democrats i as president will not sign other bills until this is passed and not the watered down version go for the gold must show voter id and proof of citizenship no mail in ballots except for military illness disability travel no men and women's sports no transgender mutilation for children do not fail senate minority leader chuck schumer a democrat of new york responded the save act is jim crow two point zero it would disenfranchise tens of millions of people if trump is saying he won't sign any bills until the save act is passed then so be it there will be total gridlock in the senate senate democrats will not help pass the save act under any circumstances senate majority leader john thune a republican of south dakota does not have the votes even to make up a majority in favor of the act let alone the sixty he would need to overcome a filibuster and has said he will not change the filibuster to try to pass the measure brian finucan noted today in just security that congress especially the senate could cause other problems for trump although it has so far declined to reclaim its power to rein in his military adventures it could still do so through the power of the purse the administration appears to be planning to ask for more money to fund the war in iran congress could refuse that money or could place restrictions on it by passing laws establishing such restrictions although trump could veto such measures and it would take a super majority in each chamber of congress to override his veto in the midst of trump's tanking numbers on all the issues that used to be republican strength the economy immigration national security trump spoke today to republican members of the house at their annual policy retreat at trump's property in doral florida the republican majority is now so thin that johnson can afford to lose just a single vote on the house floor and as of this morning that seat seemed to be in jeopardy with representative tony gonzalez a republican of texas facing calls to resign after admitting to an affair with a former staffer who later died by suicide this afternoon representative kevin kiley of california announced he was leaving the republican party to become an independent when california redistricted the state to counter texas's redistricting kiley's district became much more competitive than kylie says that going forward he will have to consider every bill on its own merits this afternoon weijia jang of cbs reported new in a phone interview president trump told me the war could be over soon i think the war is very complete pretty much they have no navy no communications they've got no air force he added that the us is very far ahead of his initial four to five week estimated time frame asked about iran's new supreme leader mukhtaba khamenei who trump has openly criticized he said i have no message for him none whatsoever trump said he has someone in mind to replace khamenei but he did not elaborate as for the strait of hormuz trump noted that ships are moving through now but he is thinking about taking it over trump warned iran they've shot everything they have to shoot and they better not try anything cute or it's going to be the end of that country the price of oil had spiked overnight up to its highest level since global trade surged in twenty twenty two after the COVID nineteen lockdowns peaking briefly at over dollar one hundred a barrel news that the group of seven advanced economies or g seven is willing to consider releasing strategic oil reserves if necessary brought it down from its highs a dropping stock market reflected the spike in oil prices those drops moderated after news about the possible release of strategic oil reserves and the news that trump considers the war ending meant the market ended up higher by the end of the day than it had begun but once the market had closed trump changed his tune telling house republicans we have won in many ways but not enough we will go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long running danger once and for all when asked at a later news conference if the war would be over this week trump said no this evening trump's account posted if iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the strait of hormuz they will be hit by the united states of america twenty times harder than they have been hit thus far additionally we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for iran to ever be built back as a nation again death fire and fury will rain upon them but i hope and pray that it does not happen this is a gift from the united states of america to china and all of those nations that heavily use the hormuz strait hopefully it is a gesture that will be greatly appreciated aaron rupar of public notice commented trump is completely flailing he didn't anticipate the economic blowback and now he's trying to undo the past ten days and contain the damage as part of its apparent war on what the administration calls narco terrorists in in latin america us southern command announced yesterday that it has struck another small vessel in the eastern pacific killing another six men
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letters from an american was written and read by heather cox richardson it was produced at soundscape productions dedham massachusetts recorded with music composed by michael moss lord
Host: Heather Cox Richardson
Date: March 10, 2026
In this episode, historian Heather Cox Richardson unpacks the far-reaching consequences of the Trump administration’s recent military strike on Iran. The discussion explores the ripple effects on global oil prices, the stock market, U.S. political dynamics, and the international posture of the United States. The episode also touches on domestic controversies facing President Trump and rising instability within both American politics and the broader Middle East.
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|---------| | 00:00–02:20 | Trump’s Iran plan and leadership changes | | 03:05 | Persian Gulf oil crisis explained | | 06:19 | Trump on domestic terror and war casualties | | 06:44 | DOJ releases Epstein documents implicating Trump | | 07:21 | QAnon rhetoric and “Patriots are in control” post | | 07:54 | Trump’s ultimatum on voting restrictions | | 08:28 | Schumer’s Senate ultimatum | | 10:00 | GOP instability—scandals and defections | | 11:00 | Oil prices, market reaction, and G7 response | | 11:38 | Trump flip-flops on war timelines | | 11:49 | Social media nuclear threat to Iran | | 12:30 | Analyses from commentators (Aaron Rupar) |
Heather Cox Richardson closes with a synthesis of the current volatile moment: U.S. foreign policy adventurism is colliding with economic and political instability at home and abroad. Trump’s gamble in Iran has exposed fragile alliances, sparked a global energy crisis, and destabilized domestic politics—while his public communications become increasingly erratic under mounting pressure.
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