10 Minute Drill
10 Minute Drill
Matt Whitlock
Iran Strikes Fallout: Democrats Scramble, World Backs U.S. | Austin Terror, Virginia Tragedy & Portnoy vs. Swalwell
14 minutes Posted Mar 3, 2026 at 10:30 am.
Intro
Latest from Iran
Dems in a Corner
The Global Response
Austin Terror Attack
Virginia’s Failed Policies
Eric Swalwell vs. Dave Portnoy
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In today’s episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we unpack the rapidly developing fallout from the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran — and why the political, global, and cultural consequences are only just beginning.
Iran Updates: New details reveal 49 killed in a single day, as reports indicate the CIA had monitored the Ayatollah for weeks before the operation. We walk through the latest reporting, the broader historical context, and why the “war of choice” argument is already falling apart.
Democrats in a Corner: Many on the Left say Iran is a terror regime responsible for killing Americans — yet argue the Ayatollah should have remained in power. We examine the messaging dissonance, the “no imminent threat” pivot, and the growing divide between rhetoric and reality. When even members of the U.S. Senate agree Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, what exactly was the alternative?
The World Rallying Together: From key Middle Eastern allies to NATO leadership and Western partners, global responses suggest Iran may have badly miscalculated. We also explore the China angle — with reports that nearly 90% of Iran’s oil exports were heading to Beijing.
Austin Terror Attack: A Texas mass shooting suspect with extremist messaging raises serious national security questions. Was this terrorism? And what does it mean for DHS and domestic vigilance?
Virginia Failures: A 41-year-old mother was stabbed to death at a Virginia bus stop by an illegal immigrant with more than 30 prior arrests. We break down the policy failures and the political fallout.
Portnoy vs. Swalwell: A fiery back-and-forth between Dave Portnoy and Rep. Eric Swalwell turns into a broader debate about war, national security credibility, and who gets to weigh in.