Sean Hannity closes the day with a blunt argument that the world cannot afford to let Iran become a nuclear power. He revisits President Trump’s red line, explains why he believes the Iranian regime has already forfeited the benefit of the doubt, and makes the case that stopping Tehran now is both strategically necessary and morally justified. Sean frames the issue as a generational one, warning that future American families should not have to live under the shadow of a nuclear-armed terror state.
A major part of the hour centers on Sean’s conversation with former U.S. hostage Kevin Hermening, who was held in Iran for 444 days after the 1979 revolution. That interview adds emotional and historical depth, reminding listeners that Iran’s hostility toward America is not new and that weakness has costs. The hour also touches on the rescue of a downed U.S. pilot, the courage of the American military, and the belief that peace only comes when evil is confronted directly.