WW3 Threat Assessment: "Trump Bombing Iran Just Increased Nuclear War Threat" The Terrifying Reality
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
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🗓️ 4 March 2026
⏱️ 138 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | One thing I've learned from interviewing a lot of founders and building companies myself is that |
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| 0:51.7 | slash diary. What does the United States think it's going to gain from decapitating the Iranian leadership? Well, that's kind of obvious based on what the president has said. It's that... On what the president has said. I'm just saying based on what the president says. You can't trust anything that you're hearing right now. You can't trust anything that you're reading right now. Too tumultuous. I mean, that's paranoid. It's not paranoid. It's healthy. It's healthy skepticism. It is absolutely paranoid to suggest that everything is misinformation. Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. So it's not a nuclear threat. You speak a different nuclear language than I do. This regime is at its lowest, lowest point. Why not strike it now? I mean, I can give lots of reasons why you wouldn't strike it. But what I would also say. What are you concerned about? And what are the unintended consequences that you're foreseeing? There is a domino effect that happens with every decision that the United States makes. So... Guys, I've got a favor to ask before this episode begins. 69% of you that listen to the show frequently haven't yet hit the follow button. And that follow button is very smart because it means you won't miss the best episodes. The algorithm, if you follow a show, will deliver you the best episodes from that show very prominently in your feed. So when we have our best episodes on this show, the most shared episodes, the most rated episodes, I would love you to know. And the simple way for you to know that is to hit that follow button. But also the fact that I think what 41% of you have chosen to follow the show that listen to it regularly is the reason why we've been able to improve everything. It's the simple, easy, free thing that you can do to help us make the show better. And I would be hugely grateful if you could take a minute on the app you're |
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| 2:30.3 | Benjamin, Annie, Andrew. First and foremost, thank you for being here today. |
| 2:35.5 | I have to start with the question that's been on my mind. |
| 2:38.2 | As somebody that doesn't know a huge amount about geopolitics, |
| 2:40.6 | which is what the hell is going on? |
| 2:43.8 | And I say that, because that's exactly what I mean, |
| 2:46.3 | what is going on and what context do I need to understand |
| 2:49.1 | this sort of historical context of the actions |
| 2:52.3 | we're seeing in Iran with this war right now. Benjamin, I know you've got a personal connection |
| 2:59.0 | to Iran because your family fled Iran, I believe. Yeah, I was two years old when we left in |
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