Recorded at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School studios with Jamil Jaffer, founder of the National Security Institute and one of the sharpest voices on Iran policy in Washington.
Twenty minutes, no filler. We cover what winning actually looks like against Iran – the substance, not the slogan – and the threat of domestic attacks by Iranian proxies on U.S. soil. Plus the oil price problem, where the enriched uranium program actually stands, and the operational levers nobody wants to talk about: air superiority and a naval blockade.
The cost of confronting Iran is high. The cost of not confronting Iran is higher. The gap between official rhetoric and operational reality is wider than the public is being told.
Thanks to Jamil Jaffer and the National Security Institute for the conversation, and to George Mason University for the studio.










