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CLARITY REPORT #10 DATELINE: March 17, 2026 |
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Glenn Diesen interviews Larry Johnson, a former intelligence analyst at the CIA who also worked at the US State Department's Office of Counterterrorism. Johnson discusses why a U.S. attack on Iran's energy facilities on Kharg Island will predictably result in Iran attacking all energy facilities in the Gulf States |
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BreakingPoints Krystal and Saagar discuss missiles hitting Israel as interceptors run low. Verified image as two interceptors miss and missile strikes heart of Tel Aviv. |
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NOTV Interviews former Pentagon adviser Douglas Macgregor, who argues that early assumptions about Iran's capabilities were wrong and that the conflict has now turned into a strategic dead end. He claims that Iran has demonstrated strong missile and drone capabilities and has managed to sustain strikes despite heavy bombing. . |
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Rania Khalek speaks with economist Yanis Varoufakis, former Finance Minister of Greece, about why this conflict could become one of the most economically disruptive wars in decades. Energy markets, shipping routes, fertilizer supply, and cloud infrastructure are all at risk. Even a short disruption could drive inflation, food shortages, and economic instability worldwide. |
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Neutrality Studies' Pascal Lottza interviews Prof. Steven Starr, senior scientist at Physicians for Social Responsibility on Iran Wins Strategic Dominance: US Out of Options.
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