Hanson Reviews "300"
How interesting that the past often mimics modern times, he concludes:
Luck. A movie comes out with a stereotypical view of the Persians as aggressive, imperious, arrogant, and autocratic; it is criticized for such simplicity; but then an aggressive, imperious, arrogant, and autocratic Iranian ruling caste 2500 years later at almost the moment of its release continues to defy the world over nukes and is reduced to sordid piracy and hostage-taking.
And the Left calls it racism to stereotype, but I say actions speak volumes.
Plus, Austin Bay discusses Iran's Keystone Kop moment.
Also, Fred Thompson laments Britain mothballing its fleet.