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The Iran War Nobody Can Explain

11 min · 2. juni 2026
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Marcus and Madeline open on the Iran war — the one nobody can quite explain. Ceasefire, then not. Peace deal, then not. Regime change promised, delivered to someone arguably worse. They’re not buying the chaos narrative: when this much corporate money is riding on a presidency, nothing is willy-nilly. The war was gamed out. They knew the Strait would close. The question is who benefits — and what deal Trump comes back with after throwing away the leverage Obama’s team spent years building. Then Madeline floats a counterintuitive strategy borrowed from Sun Tzu: build your enemy a golden bridge to retreat across. Her argument — that Democrats might actually win by letting Trump play the victim of the forces that used him — gets a real hearing from Marcus, who agrees that the people who’ve been plotting this since FDR deserve accountability even if the mad king himself didn’t fully know what he was signing up for. And Pope Leo keeps coming up. Madeline makes the case that a pope declaring no war is just may be the single most dangerous thing that could happen to the military industrial complex right now — and that the cross-religious response has been overwhelmingly, surprisingly united. The episode closes on a quiet note, with Madeline honoring Marcus and the veterans for whom Memorial Day is anything but a long weekend. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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