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Hour 3: So ... what exactly did we go to war with Iran for?

31 min · 15. Juni 2026
Episode Hour 3: So ... what exactly did we go to war with Iran for? Cover

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Trump said we had four objectives at the outset of the Iran war. We have met none of them but we're calling it a victory anyway!

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