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WAR WITH IRAN: What happens after the bombs?

WAR WITH IRAN: What happens after the bombs?

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This episode goes beyond headlines and sound bites to confront the messy, rarely-acknowledged reality of what comes after major military escalation — specifically the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran and the regional war that has unfolded as a result. In late February 2026, the United States and Israel launched a coordinated military campaign against Iran, hitting military sites, leadership targets, and infrastructure in what was described by U.S. officials as a bid to dismantle Iran’s strategic capabilities. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities and U.S. military bases across the Gulf, widening the conflict and creating a volatile new chapter in Middle East geopolitics.

In the midst of this, ordinary people are paying the price: civilians trapped in cities under fire, global markets rattled by disruptions to critical shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz, and governments across the region scrambling to respond to threats that have suddenly become immediate. Casualties are mounting on all sides, and public opinion in the U.S. is sharply divided as political leaders defend or question the rationale for escalation.

So this episode asks the difficult questions most political commentary ignores: What does destabilization actually look like on the ground? Who bears the cost when bomb blasts fade from the screens but not from people’s lives? And what happens to the institutions, alliances, and norms that the U.S. and its partners say they are defending — when those same norms are the ones being tested most severely? This isn’t about red or blue politics. It’s about the real, often unintended consequences that outlast the initial bombardment — for Iran, for the U.S., for Israel, and for the world.

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