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The conflict with Iran is no longer short-term—and there’s still no clear end in sight.
This week, we break down the rapid escalation across multiple fronts: extended military timelines, troop mobilizations, rising oil volatility, and the growing economic pressure hitting everyday Americans. Gas prices are climbing, fertilizer costs are spiking, and the ripple effects on food and supply chains are already beginning.
At the same time, new rhetoric around Cuba and continued tension with global alliances raise a larger question: is there an actual strategy, or just reactive decision-making?
With no defined exit conditions, shifting narratives, and expanding pressure points, the risks aren’t just overseas—they’re building at home.
This episode examines what happens when escalation outpaces planning—and what it could mean moving forward.
By bluebirdonyourpodcastThe conflict with Iran is no longer short-term—and there’s still no clear end in sight.
This week, we break down the rapid escalation across multiple fronts: extended military timelines, troop mobilizations, rising oil volatility, and the growing economic pressure hitting everyday Americans. Gas prices are climbing, fertilizer costs are spiking, and the ripple effects on food and supply chains are already beginning.
At the same time, new rhetoric around Cuba and continued tension with global alliances raise a larger question: is there an actual strategy, or just reactive decision-making?
With no defined exit conditions, shifting narratives, and expanding pressure points, the risks aren’t just overseas—they’re building at home.
This episode examines what happens when escalation outpaces planning—and what it could mean moving forward.