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Emergency Pod: Iran + Anthropic


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An all-star cast today with:

Emmy Probasco, a fellow at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) and former Navy officer with deep expertise in autonomous weapons and military AI adoption;

Michael Horowitz, a University of Pennsylvania professor who previously ran the Pentagon office that rewrote U.S. policy on autonomy in weapons systems;

Bryan Clark, a defense analyst at the Hudson Institute and retired Navy officer specializing in naval warfare and military technology; and

Henry Farrell, a political scientist and writer focused on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and economic coercion.

[00:00] America's First Precise Mass Campaign Against Iran

The U.S. debuts the Lucas drone — a sub-$100K system reverse-engineered from Iran's own Shahed 136 — alongside legacy Tomahawk strikes in a campaign of unprecedented scale and velocity.

[10:00] Regime Change Without a Plan

The panel debates the theory of victory when you decapitate leadership but have nobody to pick up the pieces, with implications for nuclear proliferation, Gulf stability, and the Strait of Hormuz.

[18:00] Weapons Stockpiles, Air Defense, and What China Is Learning

Burning through expensive interceptors against cheap drones risks drawing down Pacific stockpiles, while China gets a front-row seat to how American air defenses operate at scale.

[25:00] Claude Enters the Chat: AI in Military Operations

Claude's integration into CENTCOM's Maven Smart System prompts a discussion on what military AI actually does — mostly boring bureaucratic tasks — and why the Terminator narrative misses the point.

[46:00] The Anthropic–Pentagon Fight

Mike argues the dispute is about personality and politics, not policy — Anthropic never refused a government request, and the real clash is over who gets to decide future use cases.

[56:00] Treating a U.S. Company Like Huawei

Threatening Anthropic with supply chain risk designations — tools built for foreign adversaries — could chill the entire tech sector's willingness to work with the Pentagon and poison allied trust in American tech.

If we're doing emergency pods once a week now should I stop calling them emergency pods?

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