LIVE: Trump’s WAR DISASTER...150 US TROOPS WOUNDED!!! 3/10/2026
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖150 US troops reportedly wounded in the war with Iran, significantly higher than publicly disclosed figures.
- ❖Iran is laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz and increasing drone strikes on UAE targets, including a major oil refinery, indicating a shift in modern warfare tactics.
- ❖The Trump administration is accused of covering up the true toll of the war, manipulating markets with false claims, and using 'comic book stupid propaganda' to justify its actions.
- ❖Ukraine, in 2025, offered the US its counter-drone technology expertise to combat Iranian drones, but the Trump administration allegedly refused the offer.
- ❖Russia and China are reportedly providing intelligence and support to Iran, while Trump's diplomatic actions have alienated traditional US allies.
- ❖The host alleges the US struck an Iranian elementary school with Tomahawk missiles, killing 150 girls, and that the Trump administration falsely blamed Iran for the attack.
- ❖Some prominent right-wing and MAGA figures, including Owen Shroyer, Jimmy Dore, Sneo, and Candace Owens, are reportedly turning against Trump's war policies, labeling him a 'coward' and 'traitor'.
Insights
1Alleged Cover-up of US Casualties in Iran War
The host claims that as many as 150 US troops have been wounded in the war with Iran, a figure significantly higher than the Pentagon's publicly disclosed number of eight seriously wounded. This discrepancy is framed as a 'major cover-up by the Trump regime.'
Sources familiar with the matter; Caroline Levit's confirmation that numbers are 'within the ballpark'.
2Iran's Escalating Asymmetric Warfare
Iran has reportedly been laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy choke point, and increasing drone strikes against UAE targets by 20-25%. A major UAE oil refinery was hit, halting operations. This demonstrates Iran's capability to deploy hundreds, if not thousands, of cheap drones and mines, exploiting vulnerabilities in expensive US/allied interceptor systems.
US intelligence sources; data from United Arab Emirates; cost comparison of Shahid drones ($20,000) vs. THAAD/Patriot interceptors (tens of millions).
3US Rejection of Ukrainian Counter-Drone Expertise
In August 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky reportedly offered Donald Trump a presentation on effective Ukrainian counter-drone technology for use in the Middle East, warning of Iran's improving drone capabilities. US officials allegedly 'did not entertain' this offer, despite Ukraine having developed methods to address drone strikes.
Axios report cited by the host; Zelensky's presentation to Trump.
4Trump Administration's Alleged Market Manipulation and Propaganda
The host claims the Trump administration is manipulating markets by issuing false 'good news' statements, such as the Energy Secretary's now-deleted post about the Navy escorting an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz. This is allegedly done to prevent market crashes and rising oil prices, while the administration's justifications for war are constantly shifting and contradictory.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright's deleted social media post; shifting justifications for the war (Israel's request, nuclear missiles, regime change, ballistic missiles).
5Alleged US Strike on Iranian Elementary School
The host alleges that the US struck an Iranian elementary school with an American-made Tomahawk missile, killing 150 little girls and 185 people in total, then falsely claimed Iran used the Tomahawk itself. He notes Iran does not possess Tomahawk missiles or launchers, and the US refused to give them to Ukraine.
Host's claim of Tomahawk missile use and crater marks; US refusal to provide Tomahawks to Ukraine; limited number of nations possessing Tomahawks.
6Erosion of US Alliances and International Standing
The host argues that the Trump administration has 'screwed over' allies in the Middle East, Asia (e.g., withdrawing THAAD systems from South Korea against their wishes), and NATO. He claims Trump's close relationship with Putin, who is openly supporting Iran, further isolates the US and undermines its global influence built since World War II.
South Korean President Lee's opposition to THAAD withdrawal; Putin's public statements of solidarity with Iran; Trump's alleged siding with Pakistan over India due to business interests.
Lessons
- Scrutinize official casualty reports and government statements, especially during wartime, as figures may be underreported or manipulated.
- Recognize the evolving nature of modern warfare, particularly the threat of inexpensive, mass-produced drones and mines against costly conventional defense systems.
- Be wary of government narratives that shift frequently or rely on unsubstantiated claims, as these may indicate attempts to justify unpopular actions or manipulate public opinion.
- Evaluate the impact of political leadership on international alliances and global stability, noting how perceived diplomatic failures can empower adversaries and isolate a nation.
- Consider the economic consequences of military conflicts, such as market manipulation and rising energy prices, and how these affect ordinary citizens.
Notable Moments
Caroline Levit, Trump's press secretary, confirms 150 US troop injuries are 'within the ballpark' but defers to the Pentagon, and states Trump 'does not rule out' boots on the ground.
This highlights the administration's alleged lack of transparency regarding casualties and its open stance on escalating military involvement, despite public opposition to the war.
Caroline Levit defends Trump's false claim about Iran using Tomahawk missiles on its own school by stating, 'The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public.'
This statement is presented by the host as an alarming justification for a president to spread misinformation, blurring the lines between opinion and factual reporting from the White House.
Speaker of the House Maga Mike Johnson praises Trump for not sleeping, receiving calls at 2 AM and 7 AM, and being 'the man for the moment.'
The host interprets this as 'weird behavior' and a misplaced metric of leadership, suggesting that lack of sleep is a detriment rather than a strength for a president, especially given Trump's alleged 'dementia-ridden' state.
Quotes
"As many as 150 US troops have been wounded in the war with Iran. According to sources familiar with the matter, far higher than the Pentagon's publicly disclosed figure of just eight seriously wounded troops. The true toll of this war is already far worse than the public has been told. This has been a major cover up by the Trump regime."
"If Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the straight of Hermos, they will be hit by the United States of America 20 times harder than they have been hit thus far. Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back as a nation again. Death, fire, and fury will reign upon them. But I hope and pray that it does not happen."
"The claim that Iran was planning on attacking the US or US forces whether preventively or preemptively is a sheer and utter lie. The sole purpose of that lie is to justify operation epic mistake a misadventure engineered by Israel and paid for by ordinary Americans."
"Will I help them? I'd like to if they can behave, but they've been very menacing. You know, they're great people. They have an amazing population. It's an amazing smart, brilliant, energetic. They have a great I'd love to help them, but they have to be in a system that allows them to be helped."
"I will reiterate my perspective that Trump allowing this to happen, allowing this to go forward, it makes him a traitor and it also makes him a coward. And you would do well to accept that fact. Okay? Stop playing left or right. Stop saying it would have been different if Democrat was in office. Stop playing Republican or Democrat. Wake up. These people occupy both sides. And I believe very much that world wars are in effect global resets. That's why they always want them. They use propaganda to convince people to sign up for their own slaughter."
"The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public."
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