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Intensified Strikes Hammer Iran & Cuba’s Final Chapter? | 3.11.26

19 min
Mar 11, 2026about 1 month ago
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Summary

Morning Wire covers intensified U.S. military strikes on Iran as Operation Epic Fury enters its final stages, discusses the emerging Cuba crisis and potential diplomatic solutions, and reports on the Trump administration's federal action to protect parental rights in gender identity custody disputes.

Insights
  • U.S. military escalation in Iran is being perceived positively by regional allies and global markets, with investors betting the conflict is entering its final stage based on Tuesday's market rebound
  • Russia's alleged intelligence sharing with Iran represents a quid pro quo response to U.S. support for Ukraine, potentially extending the conflict and raising costs for all parties involved
  • The Trump administration is shifting federal policy on gender identity by clarifying that affirming biological reality does not constitute child abuse, creating potential conflicts with state-level court decisions
  • Cuba's economic and political collapse presents both a security threat and opportunity for U.S. intervention, with the regime potentially seeking negotiated off-ramps rather than total collapse
  • State-level enforcement (Texas, Indiana, North Carolina) is outpacing federal action on parental rights, creating a patchwork of protections that advocates argue requires permanent federal legislation
Trends
Escalating military operations in Middle East with focus on degrading adversary capabilities rather than regime changeGrowing coordination between U.S. and regional allies on Iran policy with shared objectives around missile, naval, and nuclear infrastructureShift in federal health policy messaging from gender-affirming care promotion to biological reality affirmation under new administrationState-level legal action against healthcare providers circumventing gender transition bans through procedural loopholesMarket sensitivity to geopolitical conflict resolution timelines with immediate positive response to perceived operation conclusion signalsIntelligence warfare between U.S., Russia, and Iran with third-party intelligence sharing extending conflict durationPotential diplomatic off-ramps for authoritarian regimes facing internal collapse and external pressureParental rights becoming a federal policy priority with HHS guidance superseding some state court decisionsHealthcare system liability exposure for non-compliance with state gender transition bansCuban diaspora mobilization as potential partner in post-regime economic and political reconstruction
Topics
Operation Epic Fury - Iran Military CampaignU.S. Military Strategy in Middle EastIran Missile and Nuclear CapabilitiesStrait of Hormuz Shipping SecurityRussia-Iran Intelligence CooperationCuba Economic and Political CrisisU.S.-Cuba Diplomatic NegotiationsParental Rights and Gender Identity PolicyFederal vs. State Authority on Child WelfareGender-Affirming Care Bans and EnforcementHealthcare Provider LiabilityTexas SB 14 ImplementationRegional Geopolitics and U.S. StandingMarket Response to Geopolitical EventsChild Custody and Parental Rights
Companies
Children's Health System of Texas
Sued by Texas AG for allegedly circumventing state gender transition ban through continued procedures without clinic ...
University of Texas Southwestern
Partnered with Children's Health System to operate gender clinic that allegedly exploited weaning provision loophole
People
Pete Hegseth
Secretary of War who vowed and executed most intense strikes on Iran yet, leading Operation Epic Fury
General Dan Cain
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who reiterated top three U.S. military priorities in Iran operation
Mark Kimmett
Retired Brigadier General providing analysis on U.S. military objectives, regional standing, and Russian intelligence...
Steve Witkoff
Trump's Middle East envoy who accepted Kremlin's denial of intelligence sharing allegations with Iran
Donald Trump
President directing military operations in Iran, blocking CIA-backed Kurdish uprising, and implementing parental righ...
Marco Rubio
Secretary of State engaged in talks with Cuban regime officials regarding potential economic off-ramp deal
Andres Martinez-Fernandez
Heritage Foundation senior policy analyst discussing Cuba crisis, regime collapse, and U.S. security implications
Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General filing lawsuit against healthcare providers violating state gender transition ban and closing ...
Brian Christine
Assistant Secretary for Health clarifying HHS position that affirming biological reality does not constitute child abuse
Rachel Levine
Predecessor to Brian Christine who promoted gender transitions, contrasted with current administration's policy shift
Sage Blair
Virginia teen whose custody case was highlighted by Trump in State of the Union as example of harmful gender identity...
Quotes
"On day 10 of Operation Epic Fury, we are winning with an overwhelming and unrelenting focus on our objectives. No hesitation, no half measures."
General Dan Cain
"The greatest fear of the Middle East is that we stop this war before those three goals are achieved"
Mark Kimmett
"Acknowledging biological reality and exercising sincerely held religious beliefs should not constitute child abuse or neglect under federal law"
Brian Christine
"Surely we can all agree no state can be allowed to rip children from their parents' arms and transition them to a new gender against the parents' will"
John Bickley
"They want freedom. They want to be reintegrated into the global system. They don't want to live in a Cold War artifact"
Andres Martinez-Fernandez (on Cuban population)
Full Transcript
Today will be, yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran. The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes. Intelligence more refined and better than ever. The Pentagon is cranking up the volume on Iran while the regime once again threatens President Trump. I'm Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Wednesday, March 11th. This is Morning Wire. As missiles fly in the Middle East, another crisis is brewing just 90 miles off the coast of the U.S. How will President Trump take care of Cuba? They want freedom. They want to be reintegrated into the global system. They don't want to live in a Cold War artifact. And after gender identity disputes lead to custody issues across the country, the Trump administration looks to change federal law. Surely we can all agree no state can be allowed to rip children from their parents' arms and transition them to a new gender against the parents' will. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. 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So what is the latest in the operation? Yeah, on Tuesday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth vowed that the U.S. military would unleash its most intense strikes on Iran yet, And he followed through. Over the last 24 hours, the U.S. deployed more fighters, bombers, and strikes than at any point since the conflict began, while the Iranians responded with fewer missiles than ever. Hegseth, joined by General Dan Cain, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, reiterated the top three priorities for the U.S., destroying Iran's missile and drone capabilities, taking out their navy to protect shipping lanes, and weakening the country's military industrial base, including nuclear research sites and related infrastructure. On day 10 of Operation Epic Fury, we are winning with an overwhelming and unrelenting focus on our objectives. No hesitation, no half measures. We will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated. For more on the U.S. urgency to achieve those three goals and also what it means for the U.S.'s standing in the Middle East, I spoke with retired Brigadier General Mark Kimmett. Have a listen. Well, in the middle of a war, it's hard to get a tape measure out in terms of the U.S. standing. Most of the countries in the region just want this over. They understand the benefits to their countries by the United States actions if in fact Iran is neutered with its ballistic missiles with its proxies and with its nuclear program And I think the greatest fear of the Middle East is that we stop this war before those three goals are achieved And I think at that point the countries in the region would question why the United States went to war if it did not achieve its core objectives in that fight. Despite those massive strikes Tuesday, there appeared to be growing optimism that an end to the conflict is in sight. That was certainly reflected in markets worldwide, which enjoyed a nice rebound after plummeting on Monday. So investors are clearly betting that this operation is entering its final stage. Certainly a lot of Americans hoping they're right on that front. Now, there was reports earlier this week that Russia is sharing intelligence with the Iranians. Have we learned more about those reports? Right. They were allegedly disclosing to the Iranians sensitive locations, satellite imagery showing where U.S. military assets in the region were. But on Tuesday, the Kremlin denied those allegations directly to the White House, with Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, saying, quote, we can take them at their word. But according to General Kimmett, there's plenty of reason to believe the Russians are not telling the truth. Have a listen. We have given a significant amount of intelligence over the last four years to Ukraine about the targeting of Russian positions. So the fact that the Russians are returning that favor quid pro quo does not surprise me. I think we need to make it very clear to Vladimir Putin that that's unacceptable and should be halted immediately, primarily because that will only extend the war and raise the costs of the war between the United States and Iran. And that certainly will have second order effects on his country. Now, last week, there were rumors that the U.S. was working with rebel groups in the region to potentially mount an offensive against Iran. What is the latest on that front? Right. So according to numerous reports, the CIA had been in talks with Kurdish leaders in Iraq and other anti-Iranian groups with the aim of fomenting an uprising against the regime. That arrangement included potentially supplying them U.S. weapons. But this week, President Trump shot down the idea, saying, quote, they are willing to go in, but I've told them I don't want them to go in. And one more thing to monitor here. According to a CNN report Tuesday, U.S. intelligence indicates that Iran has begun laying underwater mines in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump initially said Tuesday, quote, we have no reports of them doing so. But an hour later announced on Truth Social, quote, I'm pleased to report that within the last few hours, we have hit and completely destroyed 10 inactive mine laying boats and or ships with more to follow. So remember, the U.S. is intent on opening up the strait to allow oil and gas to flow back through. So this is a crucial angle to keep an eye on. Very complex operation going on. Cabot, thanks so much for reporting. Absolutely. No, it's not your imagination. Risk and regulation are ramping up, and customers now expect tangible proof of security just to do business with you. That's why our sponsor, Vanta, is a game changer. Vanta automates your compliance process and brings compliance, risk, and customer trust together on one AI-powered platform. 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Its communist regime is teetering as the population there faces extreme fuel and food shortages and the near total collapse of its power grid. Joining us now to discuss is Andres Martinez-Fernandez, senior policy analyst for Latin America at the Heritage Foundation. Andres, thanks for coming on. Thanks for having me. So President Trump has said he will take care of Cuba That his language there What exactly does that mean Well I think that it means that President Trump is going to be looking very seriously at the security threats and the human rights threats that the Cuban dictatorship has posed. And it has acted as a landing pad, essentially, for extra hemispheric actors like China and Russia. And all that means that ignoring it, as too often has been the case in Washington, is no longer compatible with U.S. national security. Now, there's news of an economic deal in the works with Cuba that provides an off-ramp for the Castros potentially. That's what we're reading. What do we know about that potential deal? A lot of the reporting has been very unspecific. We are aware, generally based on reporting of talks that have been going on between the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and individuals within Cuba. Generally, the view is that there are at least some people on the island within the regime that recognize that, essentially what time it is. That's a time that's pointing towards the sunset of this regime. What would be the goals for America of a deal with Cuba on a political level or on an economic level? It's really difficult to separate the economic realities in Cuba from the political realities from Cuba. The heart of the economic and humanitarian crisis in Cuba comes from the regime's own control of every aspect of the economy and life, essentially, on the island. That has developed the complete devastation of the once functional economy there and has left the people on Cuba really suffering to access even basic goods. So leaving that kind of model or even a lot of those actors in place to any significant degree is really going to be a challenge to cure a more prosperous, more free and more integrated economy in Cuba. And I think certainly Secretary Rubio will be well aware of some of the pitfalls that the United States has fallen into in the past. For example, under Barack Obama, with the Cuban dictatorship, opened broadly U.S. economic engagement, tourism, normalized political relations with the regime, with seeking really nothing in exchange. That's a model that is not one for success in Cuba. And certainly this administration is keenly aware of that. How primed is Cuba for a complete transformation of its governmental system to a more democratic capitalist program? Well, I think there are going to be a lot of challenges in a broader transformation of the island. There are a lot of factors that are going to facilitate the transformation positively of the economy and the political system in Cuba. The fact that this is an island that's 90 miles off of the shores of the United States and has a substantial ongoing connections between the United States and the island. And a big part of that is the Cuban diaspora, which is very active within U.S. politics and has many leaders within the United States and within the Cuban diaspora have really been looking towards a day where there is a reopening of the democratic and prosperous Cuba that they once knew and want to be a part of that solution. Well, it's a precarious kind of moment, but it's also a very exciting prospect, the idea of seeing real change in Cuba for the Cuban people who have been suffering for a very long time as you've laid out. Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much for having me. During his State of the Union address President Trump highlighted the story of a Virginia teen whose parents were denied custody of her for not affirming her trans identity The move highlighted the administration focus on ending harmful gender identity policies Here with more on that effort is investigative reporter Meg Brock. Meg, thanks for coming on. Thanks for having me. So a lot going on with this battle that you've been reporting on here at Daily Wire, including the Trump administration's latest action on this policy. So let's start there. what exactly has the president done with regards to the parental rights in custody issue? Yeah, as The Morning Wire has previously reported, during his campaign, President Trump vowed to eradicate gender ideology from the federal government. And so this is him, again, taking action to keep that promise. Now, as John mentioned, during the State of the Union address, Trump shared the story of Sage Blair, who was a teen that was secretly transitioned to another sex at school. And then her parents lost custody of her because they would not affirm her identity as a boy. After she was found in a horrific situation in Maryland, a left-wing judge refused to return Sage to her parents because they did not immediately state that their daughter was their son. Sage was thrown into an all-boys, stayed home, and suffered terribly for a long time. But today, all of that is behind them because Sage is a proud and wonderful young woman. The Administration for Children and Families has now alerted all 50 states that affirming biological reality does not constitute child abuse or neglect under federal law. Here's Assistant Secretary for Health Brian Christine explaining the administration's position. Our president exposed the reality of what is taking place in some of our schools across the country. And in response, HHS is sending a clear and unequivocal message to all 50 states about cases like that of Sage Blair. Acknowledging biological reality and exercising sincerely held religious beliefs should not constitute child abuse or neglect under federal law. First, it's worth noting the stark contrast of messaging between Admiral Christine and his predecessor, Admiral Rachel Levine, who pushed gender transitions at every turn. Right, so a complete 180 there. Now, is this actually enough for those parents calling for federal action? Will this actually prevent these things from happening in family courts now? Advocates would definitely like to see more permanent protections. Parental rights activists I've spoken to would love to see federal legislation passed affirming that you can't name parents as abusers for affirming their child's sex. Several states have already taken steps to legally clarify that affirming a child's sex is not abuse, including Indiana, North Carolina, and Texas. Now, speaking of Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton has been taking a lot of action on this in his state. Can you tell us what exactly he's done? Yeah, so just a couple of weeks ago, he announced that he filed a lawsuit against a major pediatric health system and a radical gender activist doctor for violating state law banning transing children. For some background here, the state of Texas passed a law back in 2023, SB 14, that outlawed so-called gender-affirming care for kids. This includes both hormone treatments and surgeries. The law allowed for a weaning period for children currently under hormone therapy so they wouldn't have to stop cold turkey. However, at least one clinic seems to have found a loophole in this provision. The Children's Health System of Texas partnered with the University of Texas Southwestern to open a gender clinic in 2015. Now, it was publicly closed in March 2022, but the same team involved in the clinic apparently continued seeing patients and conducting these same procedures without the gender clinic branding. Now, the clinic allegedly exploited the weaning provision to keep patients functionally transition until they turned 18 and could legally resume hormone treatment. So not weaning them at all. Yep, exactly. And totally separate from this lawsuit, Paxton also closed a loophole that could have allowed therapists to get around SB14. He said that psychologists, counselors, and social workers in Texas can be penalized, just like doctors, for helping facilitate children's sex changes under the state's ban on sex-rejecting interventions. Going straight to the source there. Meg, thanks for reporting. Anytime. Thanks for waking up with us. 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