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Former Army Ranger sniper Nicholas Irving joins Shawn Prez on VladTV to break down the latest developments in the ongoing Iran conflict, U.S. foreign policy, and the long-term consequences of America’s military strategy in the Middle East.
Irving opens the conversation by showing off his new look, joking that he’s returning to his “OG roots” with cowboy boots and a 10-gallon hat before quickly turning to the escalating tensions with Iran. He questions the motivations behind the current administration’s approach, arguing that financial and political interests have taken priority over clear military objectives.
Throughout the interview, Irving explains why he believes the United States has lost its strategic edge in modern warfare, pointing to the prolonged nature of the conflict, shifting objectives, and the lack of a clear path to victory. He and Shawn Prez debate whether continued military involvement is helping or hurting America’s position on the world stage.
The conversation also examines reports surrounding President Trump’s negotiations with Iran, with Irving expressing skepticism about claims of progress. He argues that the current strategy has become a cycle of threats, sanctions, and stalled diplomacy while emboldening Iran rather than weakening it. Irving suggests that the U.S. should seriously consider withdrawing if meaningful progress cannot be achieved.
The interview concludes with a discussion about the broader geopolitical implications of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the role of America’s allies, and why international cooperation will be essential to preventing a larger global conflict.
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