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The headlines scream: Trump’s Iran strikes are unpopular. But dig into the cross-tabs — and you’ll find a very different story. Today, Tara breaks down the CBS polling internals the media glossed over, why Americans aren’t anti-war — they’re anti-forever war — and how modern military doctrine has radically changed since Iraq. Plus: China’s biological warfare fears Oil leverage and sanctions enforcement Why deterrence may look very different in 2026 A fiery listener challenge: Is Tara “justifying Trump”? The Texas Senate primary that could reshape the GOP From Iran to Beijing to Texas — this is a geopolitical table flip. 🎯 Opening Hook If this war lasts years? Only 13% support it. If it ends in a month? 76% approve. Americans aren’t confused. They’re traumatized. 🧠 Segment 1: The Polling “Bloodbath” Recent polling shows: 59% disapprove of the Iran strikes Reuters: 1 in 4 support British voters oppose use of UK bases But inside a poll reported by CBS News, the buried data reveals something crucial: 4–5 weeks? 76% approval Months? Support drops below 50% Years? Only 13% approve The message isn’t “don’t defend us.” It’s “don’t drag us into another 20-year quagmire.” 🧠 Segment 2: Not 2003 Anymore Under George W. Bush and later Barack Obama, wars stretched into decades with restrictive rules of engagement and nation-building missions. Now, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is signaling a different doctrine: No prolonged nation-building No politically constrained engagement Maximum force, short timeline Trump reportedly told CBS this was envisioned as a 4–5 week operation. That aligns exactly with where public approval spikes. 🧠 Segment 3: The China Deterrence Argument Beyond Iran, Tara explores the larger fear: Biological warfare. Recent reporting from John Solomon has raised concerns about suspected biological materials and investigations involving Chinese nationals. The argument presented on the show: You cannot guard every port. You cannot intercept every pathogen. So deterrence must be overwhelming. Retired Admiral James Stavridis recently noted that recent U.S. military actions are sending a signal to both: Beijing Moscow Whether one agrees with that strategy or not, the calculus has changed. 🧠 Segment 4: “You’re Just Cheerleading Trump” A listener texts in accusing Tara of justifying everything Trump does. Her response? She opened the show with the negative polling numbers. She highlighted the buried approval numbers. She’s criticized Trump before — and will again. The show’s premise remains consistent: No blind loyalty. No blind opposition. Just analysis. 🧠 Segment 5: Texas Could Blow Everything Up The GOP’s internal fight heats up in Texas: John Cornyn Ken Paxton Paxton carries baggage. Cornyn carries establishment weight. And with Democrats gaining turnout strength, even Texas isn’t immune. One wrong endorsement could reshape the Senate. 💥 Big Takeaway This isn’t just about Iran. It’s about: Ending forever wars Redefining deterrence Exposing shaky alliances And whether the GOP chooses fighters — or the old guard The table isn’t wobbling. It’s flipping. 🎧 Clickable Episode Summary Americans don’t oppose defending the country — they oppose endless wars. Tara reveals the CBS polling internals the media ignored, breaks down the new war doctrine, and explains why China may be recalculating everything — plus a Texas primary that could change the Senate map. 📢 Social Media Teaser They said the Iran strikes were a disaster. They forgot to read the cross-tabs. 4 weeks? 76% approve. Years? Political suicide. New AmperWave Daily is live. #Iran #Trump #China #Polling #TexasPolitics #Deterrence #ForeverWars 🏷 Custom Labels (Comma Separated) Iran strike polling, CBS cross tabs analysis, Trump war doctrine, China deterrence strategy, John Solomon reporting, James Stavridis comments, Texas Senate primary 2026, John Cornyn vs Ken Paxton, GOP establishment ...
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