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The White House's point man for the 2026 World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, on how the US is bringing Iran's national team into Los Angeles, and why he insists Iran policy hasn't bent for the tournament. Speaking to Idan Kweller in an interview recorded days before kickoff, Giuliani details the security architecture behind the first 48-team World Cup: more than 400 law enforcement agencies coordinating, counter-drone (counter-UAS) coverage across 150-plus day-of events, and visa wait times cut from as high as 700 days in Brazil to under two weeks. Asked whether President Trump wanted calm with Iran to keep the tournament quiet, Giuliani says it "has not influenced any decisions from a national security perspective," while framing the event around America's 250th birthday. The conversation turns pointed on Iran. Giuliani lays out the choreography of moving all 31 Iranian players from Tijuana into Los Angeles, home to the largest Iranian population outside Tehran, and addresses whether fans can wave the pre-revolution flag, drawing a line between FIFA's in-stadium rules and First Amendment expression outside. He also delivers a direct message to Israeli fans traveling to the US and closes on Trump's "America first… but it doesn't mean America only" framing.
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