The weekend should have been quiet. Instead, a Hanukkah celebration on a Sydney beach turned into a massacre, a Muslim bystander tackled a shooter, and within hours the tragedy was weaponized. We dig…
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A war most Americans never hear about just broke a grim record: 111 U.S. airstrikes in Somalia this year. We open by mapping how a post‑9/11 intervention hardened into a permanent battlefield, why th…
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What if the main threat to a free market isn’t socialism at all, but a subtler merger of money and state that guarantees profits for the biggest players? We sit down with Thomas Edlum of the Libertar…
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Grand strategies are supposed to clarify priorities. This one cleverly softens its voice while leaving the old machinery of primacy running hot. We dig into what the new National Security Strategy re…
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A breaking headline set the tone: a reported arrest in the January 6 pipe bomb case, raising big questions about earlier theories and how fast narratives harden before facts catch up. From there, we …
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Two survivors clung to wreckage in the Caribbean. A second missile still struck. We unpack how that moment turns a “drug interdiction” into an unmistakable war crime—and why that logic, once accepted…
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Secrets rarely arrive with context, and that’s exactly why this conversation threads three volatile stories into one coherent arc. We start with the 20,000-message Epstein email archive and move past…
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A leaked peace plan promises an off-ramp in Ukraine, then morphs into a political grenade. We walk through the original 28-point outline—no NATO for Kyiv, EU accession, territorial compromises tied t…
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A near miss by millimeters, a sniper who waited, and a teenager’s digital footprint that should have set off alarms—our conversation with investigative reporter Ken Silva digs into the attempted assa…
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What happens when conscience collides with command? We dig into the duty to refuse illegal orders, why “just following orders” isn’t a shield under U.S. military law, and how real-world pressures pus…
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