Bland highlights Iran's 50-year preparation for such a confrontation, contrasting it with America's high-cost inefficiency—spending millions on missiles to down cheap $50,000 drones—and the military-industrial complex's profiteering. Critically, Iran retains control of the Strait of Hormuz, effectively shutting it down (with recent attacks on multiple ships and U.S. strikes on 16 Iranian minelayers), spiking global oil prices and risking economic chaos worldwide, including skyrocketing costs for gas, food, and goods.
Domestically, Bland slams Trump supporters for emotion-driven ("feelings over facts") flip-flops—once anti-interventionist, now hawkish—while ignoring issues like Epstein files. He recounts a heated conversation revealing extreme rhetoric and warns the war distracts from unfulfilled promises like cheaper energy day one. Bland predicts prolonged attrition, potential escalation (with Russia/China aiding Iran), and midterms backlash, urging politics based on facts, not feelings.
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