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Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt on the Collapse of Iran’s Military Infrastructure | 03-16-26

Greg Kelly and retired General Blaine Holt discuss the successful military campaign against the Iranian regime and the resulting geopolitical shifts. The conversation highlights the collapse of Iran’s military infrastructure and the rise of internal patriotic resistance, while also critiquing the reluctance of traditional allies to support a maritime coalition in the region. Holt offers a strategic outlook on the imminent fall of the regime and addresses domestic security concerns by linking recent "lone wolf" attacks to Iranian influence.

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