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Kyle brings his in depth knowledge of geopolitics twice a week. The Kyle Anzalone Show features guests each week breaking down world conflicts and US foreign policy. Kyle is also the opinion editor of Antiwar.com and a contributing writer at the Libertarian Institute.

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  • [GUEST] Darryl Cooper, Host of The @MartyrMade Podcast
    2025/07/02

    Daryl Cooper, the mind behind Martyrmade Podcast and co-host of shows with Jocko Willink and Scott Horton, joins Kyle Anzalone for a riveting examination of the recent Israel-Iran "12-Day War" that peels back layers of conventional wisdom to reveal uncomfortable truths.

    Drawing on his extensive background as a Department of Defense civilian engineer specializing in missile defense systems, Cooper delivers a masterclass in understanding the strategic realities that shaped the conflict. When Israel's initial attempt to trigger regime change in Iran failed, Netanyahu found himself without an exit strategy, leading to an escalating exchange that revealed both Israel's offensive capabilities and surprising vulnerabilities. "The Israelis really shot their shot on this one," Cooper explains, describing how years of carefully placed assets were burned in a high-stakes gamble.

    Cooper's technical insights into missile defense expose why even the most sophisticated systems have practical limitations against ballistic missiles. "Unless you get a skin-to-skin hit," he explains, "the missile that's coming at us is actually traveling faster than the explosion itself of our missile." This reality, coupled with the need to fire multiple interceptors at each incoming threat, creates an unsustainable dynamic that depleted Israel's defensive capabilities within days and strained America's global military commitments.

    Perhaps most consequential is Cooper's analysis of the dramatic shift in American public opinion, where support among younger Democrats has swung 70 points toward Palestinians in just eight years. This demographic transformation threatens to undermine the "unconditional" American backing that has long been Israel's strategic foundation. As Cooper observes, "Without our total, unconditional support, Israel can't continue to behave the way they have for the last several decades."

    The conversation culminates in a nuanced discussion of how the conflict affects relationships between Israel, diaspora Jewish communities, and the broader world—highlighting the critical distinction between criticizing government policies and perpetuating harmful stereotypes. This episode offers essential context for understanding not just the recent conflict, but the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape that will shape the Middle East's future.

    Subscribe now and follow Daryl Cooper's deeper analyses at substack.com/@MartyrMade.

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    49 分
  • War or Peace in the Middle East ?
    2025/06/24

    Breaking developments in the Middle East have taken a dramatic turn as Donald Trump declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran following their brief but intense conflict. This unexpected announcement arrived via Truth Social in Trump's distinctively chaotic style – blessing both nations after advocating regime change in Iran just days earlier.

    The ceasefire's origins remain shrouded in mystery. Initial reports indicated neither country formally agreed to Trump's terms, with speculation growing that Israel may have been the party seeking de-escalation due to challenges with their interceptor capabilities against Iranian rockets. Most striking was Trump's unprecedented public confrontation with Netanyahu, directly commanding Israel to cease bombing operations – perhaps the most critical stance toward Israel from a U.S. president in recent memory. This remarkable shift highlights the complex power dynamics between allies and demonstrates how presidential authority can reshape diplomatic relationships when exercised directly.

    Troubling intelligence assessments now reveal the American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities were significantly less effective than claimed, likely setting back their program by mere months rather than years. These strikes may have inadvertently accelerated Iran's nuclear ambitions by providing motivation to develop weapons as a deterrent against future attacks. Meanwhile, polling shows Republican support for bombing Iran jumped from 23% to 69% after Trump ordered strikes, raising questions about partisan loyalty versus policy consistency. With Israel still engaged in operations across Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, this fragile peace hangs in the balance, potentially unraveling at any moment despite Trump's dramatic intervention.

    Subscribe to our channel for breaking news coverage and join our livestreams to participate in the discussion as these critical events continue to unfold. Share this analysis if you found it valuable in understanding the complex forces shaping Middle East conflict and diplomacy.

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    28 分

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