
The US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury on February 28th, 2026. Iran's Supreme Leader is dead. His navy is sunk. His air force is destroyed. His son has been named as his successor. Trump demands unconditional surrender. Iran says it will never capitulate. Three hundred and thirty thousand people are displaced. And this war has no end in sight. Daily coverage. Every development. Every day.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Twenty-one hours of negotiations. No deal.
On Day 44 of the Iran–US war, the highest-level talks in forty-seven years end without agreement after marathon negotiations in Islamabad — leaving a final US offer on the table and just nine days left in t... more
The most important US–Iran talks in decades have begun — but the opening message is already escalating tensions.
On Day 43 of the war, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf arrives in Islamabad carrying blood-stained school bags from t... more
The ceasefire is holding—but the Strait of Hormuz is still largely closed.
With global oil flows stalled and war-risk insurance still surging, the economic test of the ceasefire is already failing. Now, all eyes turn to Islamabad, where US and Irani... more
The ceasefire is less than 24 hours old — and it’s already under pressure.
On Day 41 of the Iran War, Israel launches its largest strike on Lebanon since the conflict began, killing over 180 people and threatening to collapse the fragile truce. Iran... more
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Not worth listening to if the false history of Iran in 1953 is still being pushed.
Rubbish
AI hosted. Very poorly written, repeats talking points verbatim several times.
AI host
Totally bias for Iranian regime
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Daily, fast-paced geopolitical briefings cover a high-intensity US–Iran conflict, with ongoing updates on military actions, leadership changes, civilian impacts, and market reactions. Episodes consistently weave together official briefings, political commentary, and on-the-ground developments to map the evolving battlefield, warning signals, and diplomatic consequences. The show stands out for its data-driven narration, rapid-fire pacing, and emphasis on real-time implications for oil, markets, and international relations, making it a go-to for practitioners who need timely, scenario-focused analysis. Potential listeners who work in policy, defense, journalism, or risk analysis may find the coverage particularly relevant for understanding s... more
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