Sohrab Ahmari
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It's multiple tunnel cities across the country where they've placed these.
So the idea of sending in special forces on this, to me, it seems like a wild goose chase.
I laugh because it's, but it's grim because it's also obviously very, very, it's a very dangerous thing to do for those, for the special forces operators.
So, I mean,
Like, the only way to do the really big thing of, quote unquote, defeating Iran is to do an invasion that takes 500,000 troops at a minimum.
And that's what Mark Levin really wants.
It's obvious from all of Levin-type messaging.
It'll become a U.S.
problem for two decades.
Short of that, like...
Let's not go there.
Let's just leave.
I mean, I'm just saying let's please leave.
But my problem is I just can't be sure that in order to, like, maintain credibility, he's not tempted by the escalation trap that eventually leads to the 500,000.
Thanks for having me, Megan.
So let me start since you mentioned my background.
Yes, I'm an American of an Iranian background.
And I got to tell you, if the regime change operation or the war, whatever they're calling it, panned out the way that the president laid out in his initial speech and the various statements,
advocates for this war had envisioned, then, you know, as an Iranian American, I'd have an easier time because I hate this regime.
You know, it's driven me and my family into exile.