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** NEW MERCH ** Jackets & Sweatshirts, Thermo Mugs!! Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... Danny argues that President Trump has effectively decided to take the United States to war with Iran, pointing to a Truth Social post in which Trump announces a “massive armada” led by the USS Abraham Lincoln heading toward Iran and threatens far greater destruction if Iran does not agree to a deal banning nuclear weapons. The speaker stresses that this is not symbolic posturing but a serious military buildup with extensive naval and regional air power, comparable in scale to major past conflicts. They contend that this move lacks legal and constitutional justification: Congress has not declared war, there is no specific authorization, and the U.S. has not been attacked. According to the speaker, this makes the decision a unilateral presidential action that puts U.S. troops at risk without a clear national security necessity or articulated rationale. The speaker questions the end goal, arguing there is no credible diplomatic path because the terms reportedly demanded of Iran—ending uranium enrichment, dismantling missile capabilities, abandoning regional proxies—are conditions Iran will never accept. As a result, claims of seeking a “deal” are described as disingenuous, implying that war or regime change is the real objective, possibly aligned with long-standing Israeli goals. They warn that Trump’s preference for quick, dramatic military actions is ill-suited to Iran, predicting that any strike would likely escalate regionally, endanger Americans across the Middle East, and cause significant casualties. The segment concludes that this crisis reflects a long erosion of congressional war powers and normalization of executive-led military action, culminating in a moment where there are effectively no institutional barriers left to prevent a major war.