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Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Kevin Hassett, Sen. Mark Warner

Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan

CBS News

News, Politics

3.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2026

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week on Face the Nation, the consequences of the war in Iran are increasingly reverberating across the globe. The world's oil supply is under intensifying pressure as Iran threatens to blow up tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. strikes back at the heart of Iran's critical oil hub. President Trump is now asking U.S. allies to send warships to the region to help keep the Strait open as Tehran doubles down on its blockade. We get the latest from Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi. Meanwhile, the pain from the oil supply shock is beginning to hit Americans at the gas pump. We ask President Trump's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett what the administration can do to lower energy prices. The top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee Senator Mark Warner and Texas Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw also join us. Plus, there were three violent attacks in the U.S. last week against the backdrop of global conflict.  How safe are we in the homeland? We get analysis from our panel of experts, including former counterterrorism official Samantha Vinograd, former CIA operative Jonny Gannon and energy policy expert Kevin Book.

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0:30.6

I'm Margaret Brennan in Washington, and this week on Face the Nation, the Consequences of the War in Iran are increasingly reverberating across the globe.

0:40.0

The world's oil supply is under intensifying pressure as Iran threatens to blow up tankers in the

0:45.6

strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. strikes back at the heart of Iran's critical oil hub.

0:51.7

President Trump is now asking U.S. allies to send warships to the region to help keep

0:56.8

the straight open as Tehran doubles down on its blockade. We'll get the latest from Iran's

1:02.3

foreign minister, Abbas Arachee. Meanwhile, the pain from the oil supply shock is beginning to hit

1:08.6

Americans at the gas pump. We'll ask President Trump's top

1:11.6

economic advisor Kevin Hassett what the administration can do to lower energy prices. The top

1:17.5

Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, Senator Mark Warner, and Texas Republican Congressman Dan

1:22.1

Crenshaw will be here as well. Then three violent attacks in the U.S. last week against the backdrop of global conflict.

1:30.1

How safe are we in the homeland? We'll get analysis from our panel of experts.

1:34.9

It's all just ahead to face the nation. This morning, the Israel defense forces say they've launched a new wave of strikes in Iran, while Iranian

2:01.4

state media says Iranian forces have fired back at Israeli and American targets. The number of

2:06.9

U.S. casualties is now at 13, with the Department of Defense identifying the six service members

2:13.0

killed last week when their military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq.

2:18.2

Our senior national security correspondent, Charlie Daggitta, has the latest from Tel Aviv.

2:24.1

Among the six aircrew now identified in the crash of the refueler, Tech Sergeant Tyler

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