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The world is watching a rapidly escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran — but the real questions go deeper than the headlines.In this episode we break down the war from every angle:Is this truly “America First”, or something else entirely?Who actually benefits from a war like this?Are nations acting independently… or are there puppets and puppeteers behind the scenes?What does this mean for ordinary people, global markets, and the future of the Middle East?We talk about the historical roots of the conflict, the role of nuclear tensions, and why the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites in early 2026.But the ripple effects go far beyond the battlefield.Oil routes, global trade, and financial markets are already feeling the pressure — with disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz threatening a significant portion of the world’s energy supply.This conversation dives into the geopolitics, power dynamics, economics, and long-term consequences of the conflict — and asks the uncomfortable questions most media outlets avoid.Whether you're trying to understand:Who’s really in controlWhat this means for the United StatesHow the Middle East could change foreverOr what the next 5–10 years might look like…this episode pulls the curtain back.
By Tom BystrekThe world is watching a rapidly escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran — but the real questions go deeper than the headlines.In this episode we break down the war from every angle:Is this truly “America First”, or something else entirely?Who actually benefits from a war like this?Are nations acting independently… or are there puppets and puppeteers behind the scenes?What does this mean for ordinary people, global markets, and the future of the Middle East?We talk about the historical roots of the conflict, the role of nuclear tensions, and why the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites in early 2026.But the ripple effects go far beyond the battlefield.Oil routes, global trade, and financial markets are already feeling the pressure — with disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz threatening a significant portion of the world’s energy supply.This conversation dives into the geopolitics, power dynamics, economics, and long-term consequences of the conflict — and asks the uncomfortable questions most media outlets avoid.Whether you're trying to understand:Who’s really in controlWhat this means for the United StatesHow the Middle East could change foreverOr what the next 5–10 years might look like…this episode pulls the curtain back.