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[U.S.-Iran Tensions, Clinton's Epstein Deposition, and Paramount's Media Acquisition]-[US-Iran Tension, Clinton Deposition, Paramount Wins Warner Bros. Bid]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-02-27

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📋 Summary

Escalating Tensions and Potential Military Action Against Iran

President Trump is increasingly signaling the possibility of military strikes against Iran. Despite the administration's stated preference for diplomacy, negotiations remain "stalled," and the U.S. has established its largest military presence in the Middle East since the lead-up to the Iraq War. White House correspondent Franco Ordonez notes that the President has not clearly articulated his specific objectives or "success" criteria, nor has he sought congressional authorization for potential force.

The administration’s rhetoric centers on several key justifications: halting Iran's nuclear program, supporting protesters, and neutralizing a ballistic missile program that allegedly threatens the U.S. Experts suggest two primary military paths: limited strikes targeting specific infrastructure or leadership, or a broader campaign aimed at destabilizing the regime. Pentagon advisor Matthew Kronig advocates for "limited strikes" to induce "token retaliation" and prevent a wider conflict. However, the lack of progress in Geneva, particularly Iran’s refusal to negotiate on ballistic missiles, remains a "big, big problem" that threatens to push both nations toward open conflict.

Hillary Clinton’s Closed-Door Deposition Regarding Jeffrey Epstein

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently underwent a six-hour, closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton, who resisted the subpoena until threatened with "contempt of Congress," maintained that she had no personal relationship with Epstein, stating, "I never went to his island. I never went to his homes. I never went to his offices."

Despite the committee's insistence on privacy, the proceedings were marked by controversy, including a breach of protocol when a committee member leaked a photo of Clinton from inside the room. Clinton expressed frustration over the "repetitive" nature of the questioning and the committee’s shift toward "off-topic" conspiracy theories like "Pizzagate." Republican committee chair James Comer characterized the hearing as "productive" but admitted dissatisfaction with the volume of answers where Clinton deferred to her husband, stating, "You'll have to ask my husband." Bill Clinton is expected to face even more extensive questioning, focusing on the timeline of his association with Epstein before his criminal history became public.

Paramount’s Massive Acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery

In a major shift within the entertainment industry, Paramount has won the bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery with an offer valued in excess of $111 billion. This move effectively outmaneuvered Netflix, which initially had a deal in place but ultimately walked away, citing concerns about investor confidence. The acquisition creates a "Hollywood behemoth," uniting major assets such as Warner Brothers Studios, Paramount Studios, HBO Max, Paramount Plus, and various news and sports networks including CNN, CBS, and TBS.

Media correspondent David Folkenflik highlighted that this deal will face intense scrutiny from antitrust regulators, including the U.S. Justice Department, European regulators, and the state attorney general of California. Furthermore, there is significant concern regarding the future editorial independence of CNN under the new ownership. Given the close ties between the Ellison family and President Trump, critics worry that the news property might be "reconfigured" to better align with the political interests of the Trump administration, mirroring trends seen in other major media outlets.

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I mean, what does success look like?
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Can't let that happen.
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So, Franco, what has to happen from Iran's point of view in order for the U.S. not to attack it?
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Yeah, I mean, that's another possible reason.
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And we should be clear that Trump is not the first president to deal with this Iran issue.
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📝Key Phrases

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beating out
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hold open the possibility of
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touched on
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follow through on
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induce them to
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📖 Transcript

President Trump seems to be closer than ever to ordering strikes on Iran.
He says he prefers diplomacy, but negotiations are stalled and the US military is already in place.
How soon could the president decide to strike?
I'm Michelle Martin.
That's A. Martinez.
And this is Up First from NPR News.

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