For all the talk of Vice President JD Vance being marginalized by the war on Iran, he could play a defining role in ending it. The Iranians say they don’t trust the President’s chief negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and they’ll only talk to him. And Vance has now kickstarted the blame game for a war that’s becoming more complicated, expensive and unpopular by the day. Netanyahu, he says, ‘oversold’ Trump on the chances of an easy victory and a swift uprising – neither of which look close, if they’re still possible at all. Polymarket says there’s now a 70% chance that US forces will enter Iran by the end of April; an upward swing of 20 per cent in just two days on a $54 million market. Anyone who has paid any attention to big market moves relating to this war and this White House will know exactly why that’s worthy of our attention. Joining Piers Morgan to discuss this is Brigadier General, US Army (Ret) Mark Kimmitt, author Aimen Dean, IDF spokesman Doron Spielman, former CIA officer John Kiriakou, ex-NATO commander General Sir Richard Shirreff and former New York Mayor and lawyer to President Trump Rudy Giuliani.
00:00 Introduction and monologue
03:45 Where are we with the Iran War?
09:30 Mark Kimmitt on what ground troops will be used for
10:58 Doron Spielman on Trump: He is knocking terror regimes off balance
15:30 Aimen Dean on Iran water threats
19:30 Aimen Dean on Iran and North Korea regime comparisons
21:35 General Sir Richard Shirreff on Iran War being ‘staggeringly arrogant’
27:30 Richard Shirreff on how NATO should handle the conflict
29:12 Mark Kimmitt: Why aren’t Britain, France, and Germany getting involved?
35:30 Doron Spielman: It is important to stand up against evil
41:15 John Kiriakou: The Israelis have always wanted to bomb Iran
46:48 Rudy Giuliani joins to discuss the latest on Iran
55:20 Rudy Giuliani on the Muslim population in the UK