In this episode of Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the numbers behind the U.S. strike on Iran—cutting through the chaos, viral clips, and partisan narratives to explain what actually happened and how Americans are reacting.
Ryan walks through the timeline that led to Operation Epic Fury, including months of failed negotiations with Iran over ballistic missiles, the intelligence assessments shaping the White House decision, and the strategic pressure coming from allies in the Middle East. He also analyzes the messaging battle surrounding the conflict, including how a viral clip from Secretary of State Marco Rubio fueled claims that the United States entered the war because of Israel.
Most importantly, Ryan dives into the polling data—from Reuters/Ipsos, CNN, YouGov, and the Washington Post—to reveal what Americans, Republicans, and Democrats really think about the strikes. Are Trump voters united? How much opposition exists inside the GOP? And could the war reshape the political landscape heading into the next election cycle?
Ryan also shares his own candid perspective on the risks of escalation, the challenge of regime change from the air, and why public opinion could become one of the biggest political variables in the conflict.

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