Geopolitics & World

International affairs, defense, and regional topics

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#1880: Militaries Build Fake Cities to Train for War

Why armies pour concrete to build fake cities instead of just using VR.

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#1879: The Forward Defense Paradox: Why a Regional Threat Justifies a Global War

Iran can't hit the US mainland, yet Operation Epic Fury is a full-scale war. We unpack the mismatch between threat and response.

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#1867: The Coiled Spring: Life in a Ceasefire That Never Ends

A ceasefire is signed, but the war machine doesn’t stop—it just shifts gears.

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#1853: Emergency Symposium on the Iran-Israel-US Crisis

Day 31 of the war. 24 voices, 4 panels, 3 hours: the belligerents, the shadow war, the expert frame, and the human cost.

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#1845: The Silent Killer of Israel’s Economy

The cost of war isn't just missiles—it's the billions lost when a nation goes into "semi-hibernation."

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#1833: The Kosher Coffee Machine Rebellion

A Tel Aviv hotel's coffee machine sparked a legal battle over who gets to say your food is kosher.

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#1826: Israel’s Unwritten Constitution: A 75-Year Patchwork

Israel has existed for over 75 years without a formal constitution, relying instead on a patchwork of Basic Laws.

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#1813: Why Hard Tech Is Moving to Jerusalem

Jerusalem's tech sector grew 40% in 2024-25, outpacing Tel Aviv. Discover why this ancient city is now Israel's hub for AI, biotech, and cybersecur...

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#1805: Why Israeli Generals Make Bad Lawmakers

A 13-party system where generals trade commands for chaos, coalition math, and 4 AM compromises.

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#1787: When the State Betrays Its Citizens

When shelters rot while billions fund ideology, is the state the enemy?

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#1759: The Cost-Exchange Trap in Missile Defense

Why a "successful" missile defense can still bankrupt a nation.

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#1755: Industrial Targets as Chemical Weapons by Proxy

A missile hit a pesticide plant. Now a toxic plume threatens Beersheba, blurring the line between industry and chemical warfare.

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#1751: The Cork Mix-Up: A Jewish Odyssey

A Jewish family’s journey from the Russian Empire to Ireland and back to Israel, shaped by pogroms, a linguistic mix-up, and resilience.

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#1749: How the Vatican Runs Without Births or Taxes

It has no maternity wards and no tax base, yet it functions as a sovereign state. Here’s how the Vatican actually works.

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#1747: Cluster Bombs: Precision's Evil Twin

Why are countries still using cluster bombs? We explore the terrifying engineering and the decades-long fallout.

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#1746: The Paradox of Palestinian Representation

The PLO and PA are legally distinct entities governing different territories, yet the world recognizes them as one state.

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#1741: Life at the End of the Road

Explore how Eilat thrives as a remote desert city, relying on tourism, strategic geography, and unique cross-border dynamics to survive.

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#1696: The 12-Minute Boom: Why Shelter Isn't Safe Yet

You hear the boom, but the real danger is 70km up. Discover why it takes 12 minutes for shrapnel to finally hit the ground.

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#763: The Known Unknown: Sea Denial and the Psychology of Submarine Warfare

Dive into the silent world of undersea warfare to discover how submarines navigate without GPS and stay invisible to modern tracking.

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