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In this episode of Worth Knowing, we take a hard look at the war with Iran through constitutional law, military experience, and economic reality. Joining me is Fred Wellman — Army veteran of Desert Storm and Iraq, former Executive Director of The Lincoln Project, and current congressional candidate in Missouri.
We examine:
• The contradictory justifications offered by Trump, Marco Rubio, and JD Vance
• Claims that Iran was “weeks away” from nuclear capability — despite prior assertions it had been “obliterated”
• Whether Congress has abdicated its constitutional war powers
• The War Powers Act and what qualifies as an “imminent threat”
• The risk of launching military action without a Phase IV (post-conflict) plan
• Reports of U.S. forces unprepared for retaliation
• Whether this was strategy, pressure from allies, or chaotic decision-making
• Why the “rally around the flag” effect is failing
• How economic pain, inflation, and distrust are shaping public reaction
Fred speaks candidly about the burden of leadership, the cost of war, and what responsible oversight should look like from Congress.
We also address the uncomfortable truth:
Even if this war was launched with flawed reasoning and chaotic execution, it could still produce a positive long-term outcome.
But that does not erase the legal and constitutional questions surrounding how it began.
Fog of war is inevitable.
Fog of contradiction is not.
If you care about executive power, military accountability, economic reality, and the future of American democracy — this is a conversation worth hearing.
Subscribe for serious political analysis without the outrage machine.
#IranWar #Trump #WarPowersAct #FredWellman #USPolitics #Congress #MiddleEast #ExecutivePower #WorthKnowing
00:00 Welcome and guest intro00:29 Conflicting war justifications02:40 Regime change and protest fallout04:00 Grudge theory and impossible lies05:33 Uncertainty and glimmers of hope09:23 Fred Wellman joins09:51 Why the strike was reckless11:27 Chaos and troop safety failures13:28 No plan and Iraq lessons14:56 Chat reactions and split MAGA15:51 Why are we doing this18:10 War Powers and cost of war22:40 Campaign plug and opponent24:14 Congress abdication and Truman model30:56 TARP story and independence33:09 Representing Missouri voters34:51 Kitchen table issues and trolls37:02 Real World Economic Pain38:11 Campaign Trail Reality Check40:26 Cost of Living Crisis42:00 American Dream Slipping43:25 Trump Promises vs Reality44:59 Chat Break and Independence47:08 Why Wag the Dog Fails50:25 Congress Missing in Action52:25 Running Against Ann Wagner56:30 Pragmatic Representation Pitch58:06 Wrap Up and Where to Follow01:00:36 Final Message and Thanks
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In this episode of Worth Knowing, we take a hard look at the war with Iran through constitutional law, military experience, and economic reality. Joining me is Fred Wellman — Army veteran of Desert Storm and Iraq, former Executive Director of The Lincoln Project, and current congressional candidate in Missouri.
We examine:
• The contradictory justifications offered by Trump, Marco Rubio, and JD Vance
• Claims that Iran was “weeks away” from nuclear capability — despite prior assertions it had been “obliterated”
• Whether Congress has abdicated its constitutional war powers
• The War Powers Act and what qualifies as an “imminent threat”
• The risk of launching military action without a Phase IV (post-conflict) plan
• Reports of U.S. forces unprepared for retaliation
• Whether this was strategy, pressure from allies, or chaotic decision-making
• Why the “rally around the flag” effect is failing
• How economic pain, inflation, and distrust are shaping public reaction
Fred speaks candidly about the burden of leadership, the cost of war, and what responsible oversight should look like from Congress.
We also address the uncomfortable truth:
Even if this war was launched with flawed reasoning and chaotic execution, it could still produce a positive long-term outcome.
But that does not erase the legal and constitutional questions surrounding how it began.
Fog of war is inevitable.
Fog of contradiction is not.
If you care about executive power, military accountability, economic reality, and the future of American democracy — this is a conversation worth hearing.
Subscribe for serious political analysis without the outrage machine.
#IranWar #Trump #WarPowersAct #FredWellman #USPolitics #Congress #MiddleEast #ExecutivePower #WorthKnowing
00:00 Welcome and guest intro00:29 Conflicting war justifications02:40 Regime change and protest fallout04:00 Grudge theory and impossible lies05:33 Uncertainty and glimmers of hope09:23 Fred Wellman joins09:51 Why the strike was reckless11:27 Chaos and troop safety failures13:28 No plan and Iraq lessons14:56 Chat reactions and split MAGA15:51 Why are we doing this18:10 War Powers and cost of war22:40 Campaign plug and opponent24:14 Congress abdication and Truman model30:56 TARP story and independence33:09 Representing Missouri voters34:51 Kitchen table issues and trolls37:02 Real World Economic Pain38:11 Campaign Trail Reality Check40:26 Cost of Living Crisis42:00 American Dream Slipping43:25 Trump Promises vs Reality44:59 Chat Break and Independence47:08 Why Wag the Dog Fails50:25 Congress Missing in Action52:25 Running Against Ann Wagner56:30 Pragmatic Representation Pitch58:06 Wrap Up and Where to Follow01:00:36 Final Message and Thanks

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