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When 'No' Became Consequences


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Welcome back to That KEVIN Show! Today, Kevin McCullough dives into the escalating situation with Iran, discussing the recent blockade announcement by President Trump. 

He's joined by Mike Garcia, Chairman, America First California. A former F/A-18 Super Hornet captain and congressman, who shares his insights on the operation and the challenges of negotiating with the Iranian regime.

Kevin also talks about the importance of clean drinking water and the work of Food for the Poor, highlighting the organization's efforts to provide access to clean water and food for children in need.

An excerpt of When 'No' Became Consequences on Townhall.com

Over the weekend, everything shifted.

The same voices that spent the last two weeks warning about a “forever war” suddenly went quiet as events on the ground—and at sea—moved faster than their narratives could keep up. Military pressure intensified. Negotiations that had been quietly underway through intermediaries, such as Pakistan, stalled out. And then came the announcement that changed the entire equation: President Trump ordered a blockade of Iranian ports.

That wasn’t just another move on the board. That was the board flipping over. Because if you trace the timeline honestly, the story becomes crystal clear. The United States applied decisive military pressure. Iran’s capabilities took a significant hit. Diplomatic channels opened—some of them quietly, some of them through regional partners trying to broker a way out. And then Iran did what it has done for decades.

It stalled. It delayed. It rejected. They had a chance to de-escalate. They chose not to. And that choice is what made the blockade inevitable.

Let’s be very clear about what this is—and what it isn’t.

This is not escalation for the sake of escalation. This is not a march toward a drawn-out conflict. This is what happens when a regime is given an off-ramp and refuses to take it. You don’t keep offering the same exit indefinitely. At some point, you change the pressure. That’s exactly what just happened.

A blockade is not symbolic. It is one of the most concrete, immediate forms of leverage a nation can apply short of full-scale war. It doesn’t ask for compliance—it enforces consequences. And in Iran’s case, those consequences strike at the heart of how the regime survives.

Ports are not just entry and exit points. They are economic lifelines. Oil exports flow through them. Sanctions are evaded through them. Weapons and materials move through them. Revenue—desperately needed revenue—depends on them. Cut that off, and you don’t just inconvenience the regime. You suffocate it.

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