Ep. 216: The seven deadly myths about the Iran war

Ep. 216: The seven deadly myths about the Iran war

From Think Twice with Jonathan Tobin by JNS Podcasts

April 23, 2026 · 48 min

About this episode

Jonathan Tobin discusses the seven myths about the Iran war with guest Michael Doran.

The trouble with most reporting and commentary about the war the United States and Israel have waged against Iran is obvious, says JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin. Liberal Journalists and members of the foreign policy establishment are so deranged by their hatred of U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that they’d rather the Iranian Islamist terror regime win a war than see those two leaders get credit for doing the right thing. He’s joined in this week’s episode of Think Twice by Michael Doran, the senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at the Hudson Institute. Doran believes there are seven myths about the conflict that need to be debunked if Americans are to understand what’s happening in the Middle East. The first is that it is a “war of choice.” It is not, he argues. The only other option was for the U.S. and Israel to wait for the Iranians to construct a sufficiently strong force of missiles with which they could defend their nuclear program at which point it would have been too late to do anything about it. The second is that President Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear deal would have prevented…

People in this episode

Host: Jonathan Tobin

Guest: Michael Doran

Topics covered

  • Iran war
  • U.S. foreign policy
  • Israel
  • myths about conflict
  • Middle East security

Keywords

  • Iran
  • war
  • Trump
  • Netanyahu
  • Obama
  • Biden
  • myths
  • Middle East
  • foreign policy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Hudson Institute

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