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Threat & Theory

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Threat & Theory helps audiences make sense of geopolitics by revealing how intelligence analysis actually works. Through real-world examples and disciplined frameworks, the show explains how threats are evaluated long before outcomes become obvious. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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OP INTEL UPDATE

In this Op Intel Update, Howard and Evan break down the chaos surrounding the latest rumored U.S.–Iran “peace framework” — and why it may have collapsed almost as soon as it surfaced. From conflicting statements out of Tehran and Washington, to growing pressure inside the Gulf States, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz is becoming increasingly unstable. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE are all recalculating the risks of escalation as drone attacks, oil concerns, and collapsing negotiations reshape the region in real time. Howard explains why the real story may no longer be an immediate war… but a long-term campaign of coercion designed to slowly squeeze Iran economically and strategically. This is the geopolitical chessboard beneath the headlines. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

I går - 7 min
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OP INTEL UPDATE - Who Has the Leverage Right Now?

A ceasefire slips past its deadline. A blockade tightens. And the biggest question isn’t who’s winning—it’s who actually has the leverage. In this episode of Threat & Theory, we break down the real power dynamics shaping the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. From escalation dominance to economic pressure, we unpack who controls the pace, who controls the options, and who ultimately decides how this ends. Iran still has the ability to disrupt—but does it have the power to shape the outcome? And how much risk comes with playing its last major card: the Strait of Hormuz? This isn’t about headlines. It’s about understanding how wars are actually controlled. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. april 2026 - 11 min
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Win the Battles, Lose the War

What if the most influential voice in American war planning died nearly 200 years ago — yet still shapes how presidents, generals, and strategists think today? In this episode of Threat & Theory, we break down Book One of Carl von Clausewitz’s On War as the intellectual DNA of modern operational planning — then apply that framework directly to the escalating Iran crisis. We unpack Clausewitz’s most practical ideas: * War as politics by other means (and why political objectives come first) * The “remarkable trinity”: people, military, and government — and what happens when they fracture * Friction and why “simple” is never easy in real conflict * The enemy gets a vote (war as a duel, not a checklist) * Center of gravity and identifying real leverage — not just targets * The culminating point: when an offensive peaks and momentum turns against you Along the way, we use Vietnam as the warning label for misdiagnosing the kind of war you’re in — and explore what that lesson implies for U.S. decision-making, escalation tolerance, and strategic risk in Iran today. Threat & Theory is where intelligence meets insight — cutting past headlines to examine pressure, power, intent, and the hidden dynamics shaping world events. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22. april 2026 - 21 min
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Inside the Intelligence Cycle

In Episode 12 of Threat & Theory, Evan and former U.S. intelligence officer Howard Hart step back from current headlines to explain how intelligence actually works at a fundamental level—without discussing classified capabilities. Howard breaks down what commanders ask first (Essential Elements of Information / EEIs), why timeliness and latency matter as much as collection, and how relay satellites help collapse delays to stay inside the enemy’s OODA loop (Observe–Orient–Decide–Act). Then we dig into why satellites don’t work like Hollywood, the tradeoffs between low Earth orbit vs geostationary orbit, and what’s changed in the last decade with miniaturization and cheaper launch (proliferated LEO networks and resilience). Finally, Howard explains the three major forms of imagery—Electro-Optical (EO), Infrared (IR), and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)—why they don’t compete, they complement, and how each answers a different question: What is it? What is it doing? What’s there regardless of conditions? Threat & Theory breaks down geopolitics, tradecraft, emerging tech, and the human element behind global events—so you can see pressure, power, and intent before they’re obvious. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10. april 2026 - 28 min
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Countdown to Chaos

In this Threat & Theory Short, we break down the complex steps that led the United States and Israel to launch coordinated military strikes on Iran — a conflict that has reshaped the Middle East and global geopolitics. We trace the timeline from years of mounting tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program and regional influence, through failed negotiations in Geneva, to a massive military buildup in the Gulf. Along the way, we explore how diplomatic talks faltered, how past conflicts and sanctions set the stage, and what key decisions pushed two powerful allies toward open conflict with Tehran. This isn’t just about missiles — it’s about miscalculations, political pressure, and the fragile nature of peacemaking when war seems inevitable. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16. mars 2026 - 56 s
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