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#3390: How Manhattan Real Estate Shapes Iran Nuclear Talks
Manhattan developers negotiate like survivalists. That same toolkit now drives nuclear diplomacy with Iran.
#3384: The Brain Stem of Hezbollah: Inside Iran's Dahiyeh Red Line
Why Iran draws a red line around three square kilometers of Beirut, and what happens if Israel crosses it.
#3381: Who Actually Sits in Israel's High Command?
The "high command" isn't a vague blob — it's about 35 people. Here's who they are and why it matters.
#3365: Does Learning an Enemy's Language Change You?
How deep language learning can erode ideological commitment — and where organizations build firewalls against it.
#3352: How to Seize Weapons-Grade Uranium from Iran
What 90% enriched uranium actually looks like, how Iran stores it, and whether a raid could work.
#3350: What Breaks When US Support Ends
A war-game simulation traces what actually breaks when American support for Israel quietly disappears.
#3320: How a Manhunt Actually Works in an Israeli Settlement
The clock starts at T+0. Cordon, intelligence grid, and systematic sweep — the real mechanics of finding one person in a town of 5,000.
#3319: The Midnight Convoy: Visiting Joseph's Tomb
A holy site for four faiths, accessible only by armed convoy at 2 AM. The surreal reality of visiting Joseph's Tomb.
#3314: Settler Violence in the West Bank: The Permission Structure
Over 90% of investigations into settler attacks are closed without indictment. How the system enables violence.
#3285: How Glowing Wands Guide 200-Ton Aircraft
From airport tarmacs to aircraft carriers and oil rigs — the surprising story of marshalling sticks.
#3276: Pocket Signal Lights for War Zones
Dedicated signal lights explained: what they are, why the market is fragmented, and what actually works at 100 meters.
#3214: The Hidden No-Man's Lands Inside Every Border Fence
Border fences are rarely built on the actual border. Here's why that creates accidental buffer zones worldwide.
#3213: How Navies Enforce Invisible Lines at Sea
Radar, radio, and a deliberate escalation ladder — how Israel patrols borders that only exist on GPS.
#3185: The 35 Acres That Could Start a War
How unwritten rules, a gold menorah, and lip movements keep a powder keg from exploding.
#3176: Why Hilltops Still Win Modern Wars
Elevation isn't just about visibility — it's about radar horizons, electronic warfare, and ballistic physics.
#3162: Sovereign SATCOM: Inside the Military's Orbital Arms Race
Why the US, Russia, and China each build their own military satellite networks — and how WGS, Blagovest, and Tiantong compare.
#3143: How a Swiss Sub "Sank" a US Carrier
Inside the adjudication pipeline that turned a simulated torpedo into a real Navy crisis.
#3142: Three Legal Pillars of Israeli West Bank Policy
How Israel's government legally justifies military courts, settlements, and the occupation itself under international law.
#3140: How Governments Arm Militias Without Leaving Fingerprints
From direct supply to crypto wallets — the four models governments use to arm proxies and the control mechanisms that try to prevent blowback.
#3138: Countries With No Army: The 23 That Chose Zero
23 UN-recognized countries have no standing army. Here's how they survive — and what happens when the protection fails.
#3135: What Submarines Actually Do Underwater
Attack subs hunt ships, tap cables, and launch strikes. The nuclear deterrent is just one mission.
#3134: 9,200 Palestinian Detainees: Inside Israel’s Dual Legal System
Over half of Israel’s prison population are Palestinian security detainees—many held without charge.
#3126: How Flat Hierarchy Actually Works (No, It’s Not No Managers)
Flat hierarchy isn’t no managers—it’s fewer gates between insight and action. But hidden hierarchies survive every reorg.
#3117: Inside the Military's Secret Airline
The U.S. military runs a passenger airline bigger than Delta's international operation. Here's how.