In this hour, Sean Hannity takes on the media narrative that targeting Iranian infrastructure would amount to a war crime, calling the argument dishonest, political, and dangerously unserious. With help from legal analysts Greg Jarrett and Brian Finch, Sean lays out the case that power plants, bridges, and other dual-use infrastructure tied to military capability are lawful wartime targets. He frames the real double standard as the refusal of legacy media and the political left to condemn Iran’s long record of targeting civilians, supporting terror, and using human shields.
The second half of the hour widens into a broader conversation with callers about deterrence, moral clarity, Europe’s weakness, and the long-term consequences of allowing Iran to keep pushing toward nuclear capability. Sean presents the conflict not as a theoretical foreign policy debate, but as a choice between confronting danger now or paying a far higher price later. It’s a hard-edged hour centered on law, hypocrisy, and the argument that strength now prevents catastrophe later.