
"Jennings stated that the most important element of the deal to watch was the future of Iran's nuclear program, claiming that was the purpose for the conflict initially. He emphasized, 'They will never get a nuclear weapon. That's why we were doing this, along with taking away their ability to export terror, the missile program, the aggressive Navy.'"
"Madel referenced Jennings' point, asserting that the U.S. had severely degraded Iran's military capacity. He argued, 'This is a country right now, one of the most evil nation states that has been on the planet. It has been severely degraded with respect to its nuclear capability.'"
"Phillip pointed to the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, claiming that despite the U.S. military wins, the conflict was far from settled. She challenged the notion that Iran was maintaining control over the Strait with its navy."
Abby Phillip questioned the supporters of President Trump's approach to Iran during a segment on NewsNight. The discussion centered on Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire amid threats to bomb Iran. Panelists emphasized the importance of Iran's nuclear program and military capabilities. Chris Madel noted that Iran's military capacity had been significantly degraded, while Phillip pointed out that the conflict remains unresolved despite U.S. military successes. The conversation highlighted the complexities of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and the broader implications of U.S. actions.
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