Sean Hannity welcomes Bill O’Reilly for their weekly “Simple Man” conversation, diving into the growing demand for longer-form discussions in today’s media landscape. The two longtime broadcasters reflect on legacy in journalism, the shift toward deeper interviews, and why substance still matters in an age driven by algorithms and outrage. The conversation then pivots to the escalating tensions with Iran and the strategic decisions behind President Trump’s approach to preventing a nuclear-armed regime. O’Reilly explains why history shows that confronting evil early can prevent far greater catastrophe later. Hannity also plays key portions of his interview with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, who detailed the negotiations with Iran and the alarming revelation that Tehran possessed enough enriched uranium to potentially build multiple nuclear weapons within weeks. Hannity argues that the so-called “Trump doctrine” is rooted in deterrence—projecting strength while still pursuing diplomacy whenever possible. The hour closes with a deeper look at the geopolitical stakes and why a nuclear Iran would pose an existential threat to the region and the world.

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