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Show recorded on March 31, 2026: This episode explores sharply contrasting perspectives on the escalating conflict involving Israel and Iran, featuring voices who argue the war effort is succeeding alongside others who warn that Iran may be gaining the upper hand.
From a military perspective, journalist Mati Shoshani outlines Israel and U.S. efforts to systematically dismantle Iran's long-developed military infrastructure, while underscoring the persistent danger posed by even a single missile breach despite defenses like the Iron Dome. Meanwhile, reporting from The Economist features an interview with former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger, who offers a starkly different assessment. He argues that Iran has proven more resilient than expected, dispersing its capabilities and leveraging global energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, raising the possibility that strategic momentum may be shifting.
Mike and Laureen also examine the growing challenge of AI-generated content on social media: fabricated posts that appear real, spread to millions and are increasingly shaping perceptions across generations, including among younger audiences. They also highlight recent criticism of Meta for allowing accounts that amplify harmful, Jew-hatred content to proliferate on its platforms, calling attention to the need for stronger accountability and oversight.
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Show recorded on March 31, 2026: This episode explores sharply contrasting perspectives on the escalating conflict involving Israel and Iran, featuring voices who argue the war effort is succeeding alongside others who warn that Iran may be gaining the upper hand.
From a military perspective, journalist Mati Shoshani outlines Israel and U.S. efforts to systematically dismantle Iran's long-developed military infrastructure, while underscoring the persistent danger posed by even a single missile breach despite defenses like the Iron Dome. Meanwhile, reporting from The Economist features an interview with former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger, who offers a starkly different assessment. He argues that Iran has proven more resilient than expected, dispersing its capabilities and leveraging global energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, raising the possibility that strategic momentum may be shifting.
Mike and Laureen also examine the growing challenge of AI-generated content on social media: fabricated posts that appear real, spread to millions and are increasingly shaping perceptions across generations, including among younger audiences. They also highlight recent criticism of Meta for allowing accounts that amplify harmful, Jew-hatred content to proliferate on its platforms, calling attention to the need for stronger accountability and oversight.
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