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Ep 52 - Maybe No One Person is to Blame for the Iran School Bombing - And That is the Real Problem
The Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, was destroyed in a missile strike on February 28, 2026. By now, the only folks who haven’t heard this are hermits. At least 175 were killed, over 100 of which were schoolchildren Yet, weeks later, with all the technology we’re told exists—satellites, surveillance, intelligence networks, precision-guided weapons—we still don’t have a clear explanation for how that happened. Not a real one. Not one that makes you s
Mar 305 min read


Ep 46 - Now That We’ve Attacked Iran: What Should Americans Be Watching?
If someone told you in June that the threat was “completely destroyed”… that the danger was eliminated… that everything was handled… …and then six months later told you, “We had no choice. We had to strike. It was unavoidable”… You’d probably raise an eyebrow. Not because you’re rooting for Iran. But because basic logic still applies. Either the threat was destroyed — or it wasn’t. And if it was destroyed, what are we bombing now? If it wasn’t destroyed, what were we told? Th
Mar 34 min read


EpRegime Change: A Short History Lesson
For those of you who don’t geek out on history as much as I do — or who just weren’t around to remember most of these — I want to talk about something that keeps popping up in our national conversation: Regime change. It sounds abstract. Strategic. Clean. But the United States has a long history of attempting to remove, replace, undermine, or collapse foreign governments it viewed as hostile or destabilizing. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes it failed. And sometimes it “worked”
Mar 34 min read
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