In this episode, host Michael Brown discusses the recent military operation in the Strait of Hormuz, offering a nuanced perspective on the situation. He critiques Senator Chris Murphy's statement that the US had "no plan" for the operation, pointing out that the US has had contingency plans in place since the Carter administration. Michael also addresses the complexities of the operation, including the surprise dilemma and the challenges of clearing mines in the strait. He argues that the US is not "winging it" and that the operation is a deliberate and calculated response to Iranian aggression.

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4-4-26 The Weekend Hour 1: A realistic assessment of where we are in the Iranian conflict.
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