On Episode 30 of the Rational Policy Podcast, hosts Mike Coté and Art Vandelay recap another week of developments in the only story really worth discussing: the war against the Iranian mullahcracy. We talk about the current state of play, the possible challenges to come, and the vast successes thus far. We touch on the Strait of Hormuz and whether its temporary closure is as big a deal as it is being made out to be, the potential for the collapse of the regime, the global and regional realignments currently reshaping geopolitics, and the impact of this war on other theaters of future conflict, from Asia to Europe. Things are moving fast, but rest assured, we will be here with our best takes on the developing situation. Check it out, follow us on Twitter/X (Mike / Art), and share the podcast with anyone you think might appreciate it. Thanks for listening. We’ll be back next week. Until then, let American B-52s rain destruction upon the Islamic Republic. Cheers! Rational Policy is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Rational Policy that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Episode 30 - The Strait and Narrow
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