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This episode reflects on whether war can truly end or if it merely transforms with technology and ideology. It explores America’s evolving role as both global leader and perpetual combatant, highlighting how warfare has shifted from physical to digital and moral dimensions. The narrative examines autonomous weapons, the economics of conflict, and the human cost of endless war, concluding that true peace can only emerge from empathy, justice, and moral courage — not from dominance or deterrence.
By Kieran GrissThis episode reflects on whether war can truly end or if it merely transforms with technology and ideology. It explores America’s evolving role as both global leader and perpetual combatant, highlighting how warfare has shifted from physical to digital and moral dimensions. The narrative examines autonomous weapons, the economics of conflict, and the human cost of endless war, concluding that true peace can only emerge from empathy, justice, and moral courage — not from dominance or deterrence.