Geopolitics & World
International affairs, defense, and regional topics
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#2248: Why Israel Excels at Defense But Fails at Housing
Israel's military and tech sectors are world-class, yet housing costs and education quality lag far behind. The difference comes down to accountabi...
#2244: When "Global" Recession Means Rich Countries Sneeze
The IMF calls it a global recession when growth dips below 1%—but India grew 6.4% in 2009's "worst recession in decades." Who actually counts?
#2240: Who Does Every Country Owe Money To?
National debt isn't like personal debt. Most countries simultaneously owe money to diffuse creditors while also holding others' debt—creating a cir...
#2238: What Jerusalem Actually Needs to Survive
Forget the faraday cages. Two hosts design a real emergency syllabus for a city that's lived through actual crises.
#2230: News Analysis: the us facilitated a direct meeting between Israel and Leban
A US-brokered meeting between Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors breaks decades of protocol. But does the format matter more than the substance?
#2229: Decoding "Working Level": What Diplomats Really Mean
When the White House calls a meeting "working level," what's actually being signaled? We decode the vocabulary system that grades every diplomatic ...
#2216: The Yellow Line: Israel's Creeping Border
As Iran dominates headlines, Israel has quietly entrenched control over half of Gaza. A ceasefire line is looking permanent.
#2212: The Cost of Winning Every Battle
Israel's military dominance masks a strategic trap: each victory costs more than the last, and the enemy keeps rebuilding. A pattern that repeats a...
#2211: How Iran Lost the Air War in Six Weeks
The US-Israel coalition's opening strike killed Iran's Supreme Leader and triggered a doctrinal chess match that reshaped the entire campaign—from ...
#2209: Two Wars, One Airspace
The US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury together—but they're fighting for completely different goals. Islamabad exposed why.
#2202: April Twenty-First: Israel's Ceasefire Collapse Moment
As Iran's ceasefire with Israel expires on Yom Hazikaron, the IDF signals maximum readiness through deliberate leaks while Netanyahu hints at "othe...
#2201: The UK's Impossible Choice in Trump's Iran War
Britain is caught between US military demands and European diplomatic norms—and the fracture could reshape the transatlantic alliance for a generat...
#2200: Reading the Geopolitical Forecast in Oil Prices
When markets spike on breaking news, which price signals actually tell you what traders believe will happen next—and which ones are already priced in?
#2199: Mining the Strait: Why Clearing Iran's Weapons Takes Months
The US is conducting one of the most technically complex military operations in decades—clearing Iranian mines from the world's most critical oil c...
#2198: The Strait Choke: How Naval Blockades Actually Work
The US just announced a blockade of Iranian ports. We break down the legal definition, four centuries of blockade history, and why this one might—o...
#2176: Geopol Forecast: How will the Iran-Israel war evolve following the failure of...
A geopolitical simulation reveals why the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire is a "loaded spring"—and what happens when it breaks in the next 10 days.
#2159: When the State Protects Politicians, Not People
A family sheltering from Iranian missiles while their government issues parking tickets and funds sectarian interests raises a brutal question: has...
#2154: Iran's Shadow Architecture Beyond Missiles
Iran's power isn't just military proxies. Discover the hidden financial, religious, and diplomatic networks that keep Tehran relevant.
#2149: Pakistan's Two-Track Diplomacy
Pakistan hosts US-Iran peace talks while its Defense Minister calls Israel a "cancerous state."
#2148: IRGC: From Street Militia to Regional Franchise
How did Iran's IRGC evolve from a domestic "People's Army" into a franchiser of militias across the Middle East?
#2147: Israel's New Axis: Beyond Washington
Forget the US map: Israel's real 2026 allies are in the Gulf and India.
#2145: Why Skin in the Game Beats Silicon in Forecasting
In April 2026, AI wargames predicted a 55% chance of the Iran-Israel ceasefire holding, while prediction markets priced it at 68%. Here's why the g...
#2140: A Functional Chaos: Middle East 2027
By 2027, the Middle East is reshaped by the Islamabad Truce. We predict the rise of the Council of Five in Iran and the Negev tech migration.
#2138: Housing as National Defense in Israel
Why Israel's next election might focus on apartment prices instead of missiles—and how organizers are reframing housing as a security issue.