H1: Hunter, Not Hunted: Trump’s Iran Strike Explained

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 30 MIN

H1: Hunter, Not Hunted: Trump’s Iran Strike Explained

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To some Americans, it looked random. To others, it looked reckless. But today we walk through the timeline that led here: nuclear ambitions, long-range missile development, 223 attacks on U.S. bases, and three American troops killed in Jordan. From the 2015 nuclear deal to the October 7 attacks and the renewed funding streams to Tehran, we connect the dots between sanctions relief, proxy warfare, and the targeting of American personnel. Why did the strikes on U.S. bases surge after October 2023? What role did frozen assets and overseas transfers play? And why does President Trump say, “I was the hunted — now I’m the hunter”? This episode lays out the argument behind the operation to dismantle Iran’s missile infrastructure and prevent a nuclear-armed regime from threatening U.S. troops, allies, and potentially the American homeland. Primary Entities & Figures Discussed Donald Trump Joe Biden Mike Pompeo Barack Obama Hamas October 7 attacks in Israel U.S. base casualties in Jordan Financial transfers routed through Oman Episode Breakdown 1️⃣ Nuclear Ambitions & Missile Expansion Iran rejects opportunities to curb its nuclear program Continued development of long-range missile systems Potential reach into Europe and eventual U.S. homeland capability 2️⃣ October 2023 Turning Point Surge of 223 attacks on U.S. and coalition bases 186 casualties reported 130 traumatic brain injuries 3 U.S. troops killed in Jordan 3️⃣ Sanctions, Frozen Funds & Billions Released Trump-era economic pressure campaign Biden-era asset releases reportedly totaling tens of billions Debate over whether financial relief enabled military expansion 4️⃣ Proxy Warfare & October 7 Role of Hamas as an Iran-backed proxy Claims of Iranian financing, training, and logistical support Renewed transfers following the attacks 5️⃣ Assassination Claims & Domestic Security Alleged Iranian plots targeting U.S. officials Debate over federal response “Hunted vs. Hunter” framing from Trump Signature Soundbite “I was the hunted. Now I’m the hunter.” Core Argument Presented The episode argues that military action was not sudden escalation but a culmination of: Repeated base attacks Ongoing missile expansion Financial resuscitation of the regime Alleged assassination threats The stated objective: Destroy missile capability, dismantle infrastructure, and prevent a nuclear-armed adversary from threatening American troops and territory. Call to Action Was this necessary national defense — or dangerous escalation? 📞 Call or text: 800-905-0989 Sound off and join the debate.

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