No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 18, 2026
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The No Spin News Weekend Edition dives into a high-stakes geopolitical standoff between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, framing President Trump’s naval blockade of the Straits of Hormuz as the most consequential gamble of his presidency. Bill O’Reilly argues that while the strategy risks global economic fallout—oil at $104 a barrel, a projected $1 trillion cost to American taxpayers—it’s necessary to starve Iran’s regime into submission. He portrays the mullahs as unyielding, driven by jihad, and indifferent to their people’s suffering. The episode escalates into a moral and ideological clash between President Trump’s confrontational leadership and Pope Leo’s pacifist stance, with O’Reilly accusing the Vatican of enabling evil by refusing to condemn Iran’s atrocities. He insists that both leaders are doing their jobs—Trump as protector, the Pope as peacemaker—but that their worlds don’t intersect. A guest from the Stimson Center confirms the IAEA lacks full access to Iran’s nuclear facilities, underscoring the intelligence gap that fuels global anxiety. Polls reveal deep public skepticism: 60% disapprove of U.S. strikes, and only 24% believe the action has been worth it. O’Reilly draws a chilling parallel to pre-WWII appeasement, warning that inaction now will lead to catastrophe. He ends with a personal note—his upcoming speech at a Catholic church in South Florida—hinting at a broader cultural reckoning over faith, power, and moral responsibility in foreign policy.
The U.S. blockade of the Straits of Hormuz is a high-risk strategy to starve Iran’s regime into submission, with $1 trillion in projected costs to American taxpayers.
Only 24% of Americans believe U.S. military action against Iran has been worth it, despite overwhelming evidence of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The Pope’s pacifism is criticized as enabling evil; O’Reilly argues that the Vatican must condemn Iran’s violence or forfeit moral authority.
Iran’s nuclear program remains opaque—IAEA inspectors are denied access, and the true status of enriched uranium is unknown, creating a dangerous intelligence vacuum.
Trump’s confrontational approach is framed as the only viable alternative to historical appeasement, likening Iran to Hitler’s pre-WWII aggression.
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Trump’s Iran Gamble: Blockade as Strategy
“This blockade in Hormuz is really going to energize the Persian people because boy oh boy. Think it's rough here, us paying more. Over there?”
The Pope vs. Trump: Two Worlds of Leadership
“The Catholic Church is not confrontational in that way. It isn't. And it departs a little bit from the Nazarene, and remember I wrote Killing Jesus, because he was confrontational.”
Iran’s Nuclear Threat: Facts vs. Denial
“We don't know where the material is. Right. You don't know what the ancillary, where they had it. Now, the situation is easily solved by allowing the IAEA inspectors to go in and look.”
Public Opinion & the Cost of War
“Only 24% say yes. That's very low, very low. Not worth it. 51% don't know, 22%.”
“This blockade in Hormuz is really going to energize the Persian people because boy oh boy. Think it's rough here, us paying more. Over there?”
“The Catholic Church is not confrontational in that way. It isn't. And it departs a little bit from the Nazarene, and remember I wrote Killing Jesus, because he was confrontational.”
“We don't know where the material is. Right. You don't know what the ancillary, where they had it. Now, the situation is easily solved by allowing the IAEA inspectors to go in and look.”
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