#538 ART - We Are Being Pushed Toward A Forever War
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Nothing makes you question reality like a “ceasefire” that doesn’t stop bombs, headlines that contradict each other within hours, and markets that whip back and forth as if war is just another trade. We dig into Iran as a frozen conflict that still threatens the Strait of Hormuz, drives oil-price shockwaves, and sets off second-order consequences across shipping, supply chains, fuel, and food inflation. When energy gets choked, everything downstream gets expensive and fragile. We also pull the camera back to the stories barely getting airtime: a Cuba oil blockade described as fueling a severe energy and humanitarian crisis, and renewed bombing in Lebanon that undercuts any clean narrative about de-escalation. Along the way, we talk about war incentives, the petrodollar anxiety underneath US foreign policy, and why the “forever war” model keeps reappearing even when the public is exhausted. Then we name the atmosphere many people feel but struggle to describe: fifth generation warfare, a strategy of tension, and an information environment designed to keep you uncertain and reactive. We ask what mixed messaging about troop readiness, shipboard food, and blocked care packages might reveal about logistics, not just politics. Finally, we look at how a high-profile assassination attempt can be used to justify new layers of control, from TSA-style rail checkpoints to QR codes and broader digital surveillance through classic function stacking. If this helped you connect dots, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What part of this situation feels most “off” to you right now?