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#2130: The Prediction Market Leak: Who Profited from the Iran Ceasefire?

A ceasefire in Tehran: peace or prelude to chaos? Our experts predict the next 30 days of war, markets, and revolution.

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#2128: The Victory Siren Sounds, But the Shelter Door Is Still Open

After a ceasefire announcement, why are Israelis still running to bomb shelters? The gap between official victory narratives and lived reality.

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#2122: Israel’s Pivot: From Europe to the Middle East

The April 2026 conflict may have ended the "island strategy" for Israel, sparking a shift toward deep regional integration.

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#2121: Israel's Russian Paradox: Arming the Enemy

Satellite imagery reveals Russian S-300 systems guarding Iran's Fordow site, reshaping Middle East security.

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#2120: The 14-Day Ceasefire: A Tactical Halt, Not Peace

A 14-day "ceasefire" between Israel and Iran is underway, but experts call it a tactical timeout, not a resolution. Here's why.

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#2119: Will Iran's Regime Collapse in a Year?

We break down the gap between headlines and reality in Tehran after the ceasefire and Khamenei's death.

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#2118: Why a 14-Day Ceasefire Isn't Peace—It's a Reload

A ceasefire isn't peace; it's a technical timeout for factories and logistics. Here’s why both sides are racing to reload.

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#2116: The Mathematical Nightmare of Air Defense

The math of stopping a shotgun blast with tweezers: why our missile defense fails against cluster munitions.

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#2086: The Gravity of Power: Why We Split It

Why do we separate government powers? We trace the idea from Aristotle to Montesquieu and the US founders.

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#2085: When One-Third Opts Out: Israel's Internal Demographic Divergence

Israel's population is shifting dramatically. The Haredi and Arab sectors are rising fast, reshaping the economy, military, and national identity.

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#2084: Why Turkey and Israel Are Estranged Allies

Turkey and Israel share deep trade and cultural ties, yet their governments are at odds. Here’s why.

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#2083: How a 1947 Letter Still Runs Israel

A 1947 letter from a secular Zionist leader created the "status quo" that still dictates Shabbat, marriage, and kosher laws in Israel.

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#2082: When Justice Becomes a Formula

Israel's proposed mandatory death penalty for terrorists has deep historical roots, from Hammurabi's Code to the Bloody Code.

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#2081: How Many Bosses Between You and a Four-Star General?

We break down the Army’s “brass” pyramid: from a private’s foxhole to the four-star generals in the Pentagon.

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#2078: SITREP Flash; 7 Apr 02:50 (23:50 UTC)

U.S. sets a midnight deadline for Iran to leave the Strait of Hormuz as B-21 bombers and carriers move into position.

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#2055: Could a Middle East Trading Bloc Replace the Ring of Fire?

Could a post-regime Iran unlock a massive Middle East trading bloc, from Dubai to Tehran?

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#2054: From Dirt to Data: How Empires Conquered the Cloud

Why did we stop conquering land and start conquering servers? This episode traces the shift from soil to bits.

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#2053: So What If the UN Disappeared Tomorrow?

Would the world descend into chaos or just get more efficient? We explore a world without the UN.

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#2052: The UN’s Phantom Army: Who Really Holds the Stick?

The UN Security Council can authorize war, but owns no tanks. Discover the gap between legal authority and military reality.

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#2032: Jerusalem's Skyscrapers Are Just Holograms

A producer claims Jerusalem's new towers aren't built—just light projected onto scaffolding to fool investors.

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#2023: Simulating the Brink of War

A dramatic UN session unfolds as the US and Russia clash over preemptive strikes on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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#1999: Why Anti-Zionist Jews Live in Jerusalem

They reject Israel’s existence on religious grounds, yet live in its heart. Discover the theology of the Three Oaths.

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#1998: Why Your Brain Lies About Where the Bomb Is

Why your eyes and ears lie to you during missile strikes—and how to count seconds to find the real danger.

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#1997: The Long Peace Is Over (Or Is It?)

The data says we’re living in the most peaceful era ever, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.

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