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Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Carol Platt Liebau: Good Riddance

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Salem Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.5715 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

This year marks 25 years since September 11, 2001.

Since then, America has grown older, and soberer.

We’ve learned the hard way that even the world’s greatest military cannot remake the Middle East. After Iraq and Afghanistan, few Americans want another long conflict in a distant land.

But let’s be clear: Iran isn’t some random target. For nearly fifty years, its regime has waged war against us — directly and through terrorist proxies —working constantly to destabilize the region and beyond.

It has taken Americans hostage, pursued nuclear weapons, funded terror groups, aided our enemies, and even plotted to assassinate our president. Reports indicate it was preparing attacks on U.S. interests in the Middle East.

Iran’s evil leaders abused America for decades with impunity. Good riddance.

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0:00.0

You're invited to pull up a chair on Lisa Harper's Back Porch, where faith meets real life. Welcome to Back Forch Theology. Each episode helps you dive deeper into God's word and discover that the gospel isn't just good news for eternity. It's great news for everyday life because God is for you and he's always been restoring our value and drawing us closer to him. With honest conversations, a few laughs and guests ranging from close friends to brilliant theologians. Back Forch theology is thoughtful, meaningful, and never stuffy.

0:24.3

So grab some calls. him with honest conversations, a few laughs, and guests ranging from close friends to brilliant theologians.

0:21.4

Back Forch Theology is thoughtful, meaningful, and never stuffy.

0:24.3

So grab some coffee or sweet tea and join Lisa Harper on Bat Forch Theology.

0:28.0

Subscribe now wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:30.9

This is Carol Plattliebow for Townhall.com.

0:34.2

This year marks 25 years since September 11, 2001. Since then, America's grown older and soberer.

0:42.3

We've learned the hard way that even the world's greatest military can't remake the Middle East.

0:47.5

After Iraq and Afghanistan, few Americans won another long conflict in a distant land.

0:53.4

But let's be clear, Iran isn't some

0:55.8

random target. For nearly 50 years, its regime has waged war against us directly and through

1:01.8

terrorist proxies, working constantly to destabilize the region and beyond. It's taken Americans

1:08.0

hostage, pursued nuclear weapons, funded terror groups, aided our enemies, and even plotted to assassinate our president.

1:16.7

Reports indicate it was preparing attacks on U.S. interests in the Middle East.

1:21.2

Iran's evil leaders abused America for decades with impunity. Good riddance. I'm Carol Platt Liebaugh. You're invited to pull up a chair on

1:31.5

Lisa Harper's Back Forch, where faith meets real life. Welcome to Back Forch Theology. Each episode

1:36.0

helps you dive deeper into God's Word and discover that the gospel isn't just good news for

1:39.9

eternity. It's great news for everyday life because God is for you and he's always been restoring our

1:45.0

value and drawing us closer to him with honest conversations, a few laughs and guests ranging

1:49.4

from close friends to brilliant theologians.

1:51.5

Bat Forch Theology is thoughtful, meaningful, and never stuffy.

1:54.4

So grab some coffee or sweet tea and join Lisa Harper on Bat Forch Theology.

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