Scott Ritter & Lt Col Daniel Davis: IRAN HITTING OUR BASES LIKE NO ENEMY BEFORE

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Scott Ritter argues that the U.S. military action against Iran is illegal and unjustified under the War Powers Act of 1973, which only allows the president to use military force without congressional approval if there is an imminent threat to the United States. According to the discussion, Iran’s nuclear program did not constitute such a threat because the enriched uranium had not been weaponized, and diplomatic negotiations were still ongoing.

The conversation criticizes U.S. leaders—especially Marco Rubio and members of Congress—for misrepresenting the legal justification for the conflict and for abdicating Congress’s constitutional authority to declare war. The speaker argues that the U.S. initiated the attack rather than acting defensively, making claims of a “defensive operation” misleading.

The discussion also contends that the U.S. cannot realistically win a regime-change war in Iran, especially without deploying ground troops. The speakers note that Iran is much larger than Iraq, has spent decades hardening its infrastructure underground, and that the U.S. military currently lacks the force structure and logistics to deploy the hundreds of thousands of troops required for such a campaign.

They further criticize U.S. foreign policy, claiming America has lost credibility with allies and much of the world due to repeated betrayals and strategic miscalculations. The speakers also reject attempts by some U.S. politicians to frame the conflict as a religious war, arguing that religion influences politics across the region—including in Israel and among Christian Zionists in the United States.

Overall, the speakers conclude that the war is strategically flawed, legally questionable, and unlikely to achieve its stated objectives.