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The Iran War Lies They’re Still Telling... | Jackson Heaberlin | DSH #1925
21 Apr 2026
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Chapter 1: What lies and misinformation are being spread about the Iran war?
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Chapter 2: How does Trump's 'no new wars' stance affect voter sentiment?
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Chapter 3: Why is the current conflict in Iran expected to be prolonged?
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Chapter 4: What are the economic impacts of long-term warfare on the U.S.?
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Chapter 5: Can the U.S. realistically exit the conflict in Iran?
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Chapter 6: How does Iran's geography complicate military strategies?
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I'm seeing a lot of lies. I'm seeing people saying that we're decimating them.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of U.S. immigration policies on the economy?
They're destroyed. I don't think Iran has nuclear weapon capabilities. And it's weird because it's as if like some of these MAGA people have like cognitive dissonance. Like they can't recognize the story's changing. Like a week ago, didn't you say that we weren't at war and we were just conducting strikes?
All right, guys, got Jackson here. We're going to talk a little bit before the debate tonight with Brian Shapiro. Thanks for coming, man.
Chapter 8: How do belief systems shape our understanding of morality?
Thank you for having me. Absolutely. I'm excited to see you in action, man. I'm looking forward to it. It's going to be a big debate for me. Yeah, it's going to be a big one. How are you feeling with the whole Iran situation right now?
I've been really unhappy about it. I know at least whenever I was supporting Trump in 2024, I actually really bought into the whole no new wars thing. And it's troubling seeing the way that many MAGA conservatives have just blindly rolled with this one because it's so obviously opposite of the MAGA platform.
I mean, when you watch in 2016, Donald Trump literally talked to Jeb Bush and partially like blamed his father for 9-11. These are crazy anti-Middle Eastern war stances. And We're seeing such a reversal and it's very disappointing to see many of the MAGA constituency not recognize that clear incongruency.
Yeah. How shocked were you when it was announced?
Unfortunately, I wasn't too shocked because obviously I'd seen some of the preparations. You know, I heard people saying it was going to happen, but there was still a level of dissonance because once I saw it actually hit, I really felt like I felt betrayed by Trump in a way because I really did support him, really did buy into this Trump 2024 policy platform.
And I feel as though time and time again, I've been let down.
People are starting to resign. They're saying Tulsi Gabbard might resign now.
I mean, absolutely. And when you watch Tulsi's statements at the hearing recently, she basically confirmed that there was no nuclear threat. Yeah, that's concerning. She literally said that there was no efforts to rebuild after the total decimation back in, I think, June.
The nuclear threat, they've played that card a few times now, though. So I think people are catching on.
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