The media warns the war with Iran is “spreading,” but the reality may be the opposite. Middle Eastern nations are lining up alongside the United States and Israel after Iranian attacks across the region.
In this episode, Tara breaks down the surprising geopolitical shift: Gulf states offering bases, military coordination, and strategic support while some European allies hesitate. Plus, a deeper look at how the conflict is reshaping global alliances—and why past policies under Barack Obama may have helped Iran develop the missile capabilities now being destroyed by Donald Trump’s strategy.
Episode Summary:
Media headlines claim the conflict with Iran is expanding across the Middle East—but Tara explains why the reality may actually strengthen America’s position.
As Iran lashes out militarily, several Gulf nations—including United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait—are quietly aligning with the United States and Israel. According to U.S. officials, Iran’s attacks on multiple countries have pushed regional powers closer together, accelerating a strategic alliance that echoes the spirit of the Abraham Accords.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CENTCOM commander Brad Cooper say Iran has now attacked more than a dozen countries—prompting those nations to cooperate with American forces through basing, air defense, and intelligence support.
At the same time, some European governments—including leaders like Keir Starmer in the United Kingdom—have faced criticism for initially restricting the use of military bases during the conflict.
Tara argues the crisis is exposing a dramatic realignment in global alliances, forcing the world to reconsider who America’s true partners are. The episode also teases an explosive historical clip suggesting how policies during the Barack Obama administration may have contributed to Iran’s missile development—capabilities the U.S. is now targeting in the current conflict.
Key Topics Covered:
Media narrative vs. reality in the Iran conflict
Gulf states aligning with the U.S. and Israel
Regional cooperation after Iranian attacks
Strategic impact of the Abraham Accords
Military coordination with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain
European hesitation and criticism of Keir Starmer’s government
Debate over past U.S. policy under Barack Obama
Preview of upcoming revelations about Iran’s missile program