WAR IN IRAN: Trump v Ayatollahs EXPLAINED And Analysed | Reaction To UK's Starmer Letting USA Down

WAR IN IRAN: Trump v Ayatollahs EXPLAINED And Analysed | Reaction To UK's Starmer Letting USA Down

Author: News UK March 8, 2026 Duration: 2:32:28
Learn everything you need to know about the biggest moments in Trump's Iran War and what it means for the Middle-East and the West, in this special extended 'Best Of' compilation episode of Harry Cole Saves The West. Former UK defence secretary Ben Wallace explores the unpredictability of regime changes, and their feasibility through air strikes alone. Ali Safavi, member of Iran’s Parliament in Exile, speaks about the internal resistance in Iran and their need for international support. Harry Cole also joined  Talk TV's Jeremy Kyle to reveal his exclusive interview with President Donald Trump and how and why he feels let down by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Iran. MAGA insider Jack Posobiec tells Harry Cole why the potential impact of Islamist demographics in the UK and France are causing problems with U.S. foreign policy. Former UK foreign office adviser Ben Judah highlights Keir Starmer's refusal to join Trump's regime change efforts, citing historical parallels like Harold Wilson's Vietnam decision. Judah also criticizes the UK's reliance on U.S. support and the lack of preparedness. The Washington Free Beacon's Jon Levine argues that success in Iran would justify the casualties and strengthen Trump's base ahead of the midterms, despite potential regional instability and domestic political blowback. Tim Miller, a former Secret Service agent, discusses the evolution of modern conflict, highlighting the precision of recent strikes like Operation Epic Fury, which targeted the Ayatollah and 49 senior Iranian officials. He emphasized the importance of human intelligence and the challenges of maintaining undercover operations, along with the dangers posed by cyber warfare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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