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The Ben Ferguson Podcast

The Strategic Gamble Behind the Two‑Week Pause w Sen Cruz

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

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Politics, News Commentary, News

4.85.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

1. Two-Week Ceasefire Pauses Escalation

  • President Trump announced a two-week, double-sided ceasefire with Iran, narrowly avoiding imminent large-scale U.S. strikes.
  • The pause is conditional on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint.
  • Pakistan played a key mediation role in brokering the pause.

2. Ceasefire Is Fragile and Possibly Limited

  • Iranian missile launches reportedly continued even after the announcement, casting doubt on Iran’s compliance.
  • The ceasefire may apply only between the U.S. and Iran, not Israel, allowing Israel to continue independent strikes.

3. Strait of Hormuz Is Central

  • The Strait is international waters, not Iranian territory.
  • Iran’s ability to disrupt shipping is errorist leverage, not conventional military power.
  • Keeping the Strait open is treated as a major tactical and economic objective.

4. Iran’s Military Capability Severely Degraded

  • Iran’s conventional military has been largely destroyed.
  • What remains is asymmetric/terrorist capability (mines, speedboats, sabotage).
  • Iran’s claims of a “very powerful military” are dismissed as propaganda.

5. U.S. Objective: Cripple War Capacity, Not Nation-Building

  • The stated U.S. goal is eliminating Iran’s ability to wage war, particularly missile and drone production.
  • Regime “collapse” is preferred, but formal regime change is not an official objective.
  • The Trump administration avoids long-term occupation or nation-building.

6. Power Plants and Bridges as Strategic Targets

  • Trump’s threat to strike infrastructure is framed as lawful under the laws of war, not war crimes.
  • Power and transportation systems are legitimate military objectives because they support war operations.
  • Oil facilities were deliberately spared to preserve future economic recovery options.

7. Strong Criticism of Democrats and Media

  • Democrats are reflexively opposing Trump, even on national security.
  • Media figures are minimizing Iranian aggression and exaggerating U.S. culpability.
  • Claims of “quagmire” or “war crimes” are rejected as politically motivated.

8. Strategic Interpretation

  • The pause is viewed as Iran buying time, not seeking peace.
  • This is the weakest Iran has ever been, and delaying action may be a long-term mistake.
  • A negotiated settlement that ends Iranian support for terrorism would be considered a major U.S. victory.

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0:00.0

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0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Senator Cruz and I last night after midnight sat down to talk about all of this ceasefire

0:10.4

deal, what it means.

0:11.9

And we also talked about some of the accusations that are being made against Donald

0:16.4

Trump that if he would have bombed these bridges in Iran or bombed their utility facilities,

0:22.9

their power plants, that that would constitute as the Democrats, the media are pushing it

0:26.7

as war crimes.

0:29.0

Now, what is an actual war crime?

0:32.0

And is Donald Trump anywhere close to that line at all?

0:35.7

Or is this just another attack, BS propaganda from the

0:39.9

radical left and the state sponsor media to slander him? We dive into all of that, and I want

0:45.7

you to hear our conversation. All right, Senator, so let's talk about the big news here. And look,

0:50.9

the president made it very clear over the Easter weekend. There was a hardcore

0:55.0

deadline and that deadline was closing in quickly. It was going to be Tuesday night. The president,

1:01.4

I said on Pierce Morgan's show today, he's not going to flinch. Like, you need to listen to him.

1:07.8

It's very clear he's not going to flinch. And it was also very clear what he was

1:12.2

demanding. If you want to get a deal done, you've got to open up the Strait of Hormuz. That is exactly now what Iran is saying they're going to do, at least for hopefully the next two weeks, while they try to figure this thing out. But that's the reason why the president said pause to major military action.

1:27.6

Well, I got to say, Ben, you and I also said that exact same thing on Monday's verdict.

1:32.6

And so I'm sitting here wondering, why, Ben, do you hurt me?

1:35.3

Why do you bring up Pierce Morgan?

1:37.6

Like, why possibly?

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