Tensions Boil Over On CNN Throughout Explosive Debate Over Iran

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A war of words broke out on CNN Thursday night as conservative commentator Scott Jennings clashed with liberal pundit Adam Mockler over the U.S. conflict with Iran, prompting host Abby Phillip to step in and shut it down.

The exchange erupted during a panel discussion on the war and the U.S. naval blockade tied to the Strait of Hormuz, with Jennings arguing that the fight has been long in the making.

“I mean honestly they have been at war with us for 47 years,” Jennings said.

Mockler fired back, accusing Jennings of cheerleading another costly Middle East conflict.

“We all know that Scott Jennings is more than happy to defend a war with a country that starts with the letters “Ira” that we are currently failing that is gonna put us trillions and trillions of dollars more in debt,” Mockler said.

He added: “I was only a few years old while you were in the administration defending prior endless wars. Now this war is failing.”

Jennings mocked the criticism, pushing back on the claim that the conflict has already become an “endless war.”

“Eight weeks is endless to you?” Jennings asked. “Is that your- you have the attention span of a gnat?”

Mockler said he debated Jennings weeks earlier and claimed Jennings had suggested the war was close to ending. He then challenged Jennings to name a political concession.

“Now you’re making condescending remarks because you can’t defend the fact that this war is not going your way. Wait, one more time – name one political concession-,” Mockler said.

The argument turned physical when Mockler gestured during the back-and-forth, and Jennings snapped.

“Get your f***ing hand out of my face,” Jennings said. “Honestly, I’m not gonna have this guy’s hand in my face.”

Phillip interrupted as the panel started talking over each other.

“Everybody hang tight,” Phillip said.

She then tried to cool the room down.

“No. Everybody calm down. Okay? We’re having a debate. You can respond to the points that he’s making,” Phillip said.

Mockler kept pressing, again demanding a “political concession.” Jennings responded by reframing the mission as a national security imperative.

“We have a very simple goal,” Jennings said. “To keep terrorists and a terrorist regime from having a nuclear weapon that can threaten the United States, our interest in the region, our allies in Europe, anybody else.”

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Mockler claimed Jennings still hadn’t answered his question.

“So you can’t answer the question. I would get mad too,” Mockler said.

Phillip ended the segment moments later.

“We’re going to leave it there guys,” Phillip said, moving the conversation on.

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The flare-up comes as tensions remain high in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, where U.S. pressure and Iranian threats have fueled fears of a broader escalation. Iran has accused the U.S. of trying to choke off its economy, while U.S. officials argue the blockade is leverage to force Tehran to curb its nuclear ambitions.

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