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Episode 25


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In Episode 25 of The Eucalyptus Show, we break down one of the most dangerous phases yet in the expanding Middle East conflict—where military escalation, economic warfare, and industrial limits are converging in real time.

Over the past 24 hours, Iran has intensified its missile campaign, striking dozens of targets across Israel while claiming direct hits on critical infrastructure and even a U.S. fighter jet. At the same time, U.S. bases across the region are under sustained attack, forcing partial evacuations and signaling a shift from proxy conflict to direct confrontation.

Hezbollah continues to escalate from the north with coordinated drone swarms, missile strikes, and anti-tank operations, while Israeli airstrikes contribute to a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. Across the region, the conflict is spreading—impacting Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and key Gulf infrastructure.

But beyond the battlefield, a deeper concern is emerging: sustainability. New analysis suggests that in just 16 days of fighting, coalition forces have expended over 11,000 munitions at a cost exceeding $26 billion—raising serious questions about how long high-intensity warfare can be maintained. Projections indicate that critical missile defense systems, including Israel’s top-tier interceptors, could face rapid depletion if current rates continue.

Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz is becoming a central pressure point, with Iran signaling control over shipping lanes and threatening global energy supply chains—pushing the risk of an economic shock alongside the military escalation.

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