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The Iran War Report

The Iran War Report

Patriot Media 73 Episodes Mar 3, 2026

The Iran War Report is a daily podcast that provides a 20-minute briefing on the Iran War, which began on February 28, 2026. It covers strikes, diplomacy, oil markets, prediction markets, and the information war using OSINT and verified reporting. The show is hosted by an AI voice to protect human intelligence sources and aims to present information without spin or bias.

Episodes

Iran War Report — March 3, 2026 Mar 3, 2026 1427 Daily OSINT briefing for March 3, 2026.Alright. Here's the tape from the last 24 hours.Let's start with the headline that broke around 0200 Eastern. Iranian state broadcaster IRIB ran a segment — primetime, not buried — naming U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Marcus Teller as a, quote, "commander of aggression against the Islamic...PART ONE — What Happened: facts from the last 24 hoursPART TWO — W
Iran War Report — March 2, 2026 Mar 2, 2026 1782 Daily OSINT briefing for March 2, 2026.Alright. Last twenty-four hours. A lot moved.Start with the missile strike. Overnight — early hours of March 2nd, Baghdad time — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force fired a volley of fourteen ballistic missiles. The targets were US military positions in Iraq, specifically...PART ONE — What Happened: facts from the last 24 hoursPART TWO —
Why Iran Is Not Iraq — The Military Reality | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 663 The US spent $2 trillion, lost 4,500 soldiers, and took 8 years to fight a country one-quarter the size of Iran with one-third the population. Iran is bigger, stronger, more unified, and has been preparing for 40 years.This episode covers:- Size: Iran is 4x larger than Iraq, with 3.5x the population- Terrain: mountain fortresses vs. flat desert- 3,000+ ballistic missiles — largest arsenal in the M
Iran's Proxy Network — The Web Explained | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 550 Iran doesn't need to beat America in a straight fight. It needs to make the war so expensive across so many countries that America decides it's not worth it. That's the strategy. And they spent 40 years building the infrastructure.This episode covers:- Hezbollah: 100,000+ rockets, fought Israel to a stalemate- Houthis: shutting down Red Sea shipping with $10K drones vs $4M interceptors- Iraqi mili
The Soleimani Strike — The Precedent for Everything | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 443 On January 3, 2020, the United States killed the second most powerful man in Iran with a drone strike at Baghdad Airport. Iran fired back with ballistic missiles that gave over 100 American soldiers brain injuries. A line was crossed that can never be uncrossed.This episode covers:- Who Soleimani was and why he mattered- The Quds Force and Iran's proxy network he built- Iran's ballistic missile re
The Nuclear Program — 20 Years of Brinkmanship | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 507 The United States helped Iran start its nuclear program. Then spent twenty years trying to stop it. Then negotiated a deal that was working. Then pulled out. And now we're bombing the facilities we helped build.This episode covers:- Atoms for Peace: how the US gave Iran nuclear technology- The secret facilities revealed in 2002- Stuxnet: the first cyber weapon used against physical infrastructure-
The Iran-Iraq War — The War America Forgot | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 491 Between 1980 and 1988, up to one million Iranians were killed in a war where the United States provided intelligence, weapons, and diplomatic cover to the country gassing them with chemical weapons.This episode covers:- Saddam Hussein's invasion with tacit US support- Chemical weapons attacks the US knew about and covered for- The birth of the IRGC and asymmetric warfare doctrine- Why Iran built i
The 1953 CIA Coup — Where the Distrust Began | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 380 In 1953, the CIA overthrew Iran's democratically elected prime minister and installed a dictator who tortured dissidents for 25 years. That single act created 70 years of blowback that leads directly to Operation Epic Fury.This episode covers:- Operation TPAJAX: how the CIA and MI6 orchestrated the coup- The Shah's secret police (SAVAK) and 25 years of repression- Why every Iranian leader since 19
The 1979 Revolution & Hostage Crisis | Iran War Report Context Series Mar 2, 2026 428 52 Americans held hostage for 444 days. A failed rescue mission that killed 8 soldiers in the desert. And a revolution that turned America's closest Middle East ally into its greatest enemy overnight.This episode covers:- The fall of the Shah and rise of Ayatollah Khomeini- The 444-day hostage crisis and its impact on American politics- Operation Eagle Claw: the failed rescue at Desert One- How th
Day 80: Iran Drones UAE Nuclear Plant, Trump Issues Ultimatum, Bitcoin Insures Ships May 18, 2026 903 Iran launched drones within meters of the Barakah nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi while simultaneously striking targets in Saudi Arabia. Trump issued a public warning — "the clock is ticking" — sending oil prices spiking and the S&P 500 into a dip. Iran is now demanding control of the Strait of Hormuz and offering Bitcoin-backed safe passage insurance to ships in the region. Today's briefing cove
Explainer: The $2.3 Trillion Bill You Didn't Vote For May 16, 2026 2555 Americans are spending an extra $847 a year on groceries, gas hit $4.89 a gallon in California, and the Pentagon just told Congress this war carries a $2.3 trillion price tag — and that's before counting the invisible costs. Seventy-eight days into the U.S.-Iran war, the damage isn't just happening in the Strait of Hormuz — it's happening at your checkout line, your gas pump, and in the sleepless
Day 76: Iran Seizes Ships, Trump Claims Control, Ceasefire Collapses May 14, 2026 1081 Iran seized a "floating armory" vessel in the Gulf of Oman and attacked a second ship in the same corridor, enforcing a unilateral maritime authority over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth claim the U.S. has the region "locked down" — while oil markets move and merchant ships get boarded. Trump and Xi agreed in principle to keep the Strait open, but Iran is already rewritin

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