Iran Israel war analysis is all over your feed right now and most of it sounds confident. You are watching footage of precision strikes and hearing about tactical brilliance and somewhere underneath all of it you are asking the same question nobody on television seems to be answering: what happens the day after tomorrow?
What does it feel like to watch something executed flawlessly with no visible plan for what comes next? Iran's military has been dismantled in days. The US has promised escort convoys through the Strait of Hormuz. Matt Gurney has a pretty good read on US fleet disposition right now and says plainly: they do not have the ships. Within a week of the first bombs falling, two Toronto synagogues were hit by gunfire. The war is not just over there. It never is.
Tactical success and strategic clarity are two completely different things, and right now only one of them is on display. Mark Carney found a way to say so that actually landed. Matt Gurney is the person you want reading this situation when everyone else is just watching the footage.
Topics: Iran Israel war analysis, Strait of Hormuz convoy, Mark Carney Iran response, Toronto synagogue attack, US military strategy
GUEST: Matt Gurney | readtheline.ca | @mattgurney
Originally aired on 2026-03-03

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