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Bill is joined by LWJ and GJ OG Tom Joscelyn to discuss the New Year's attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
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Bill and Behnam discuss the ongoing missile strikes from the Houthis in Yemen targeting Israel, including the effectiveness of Israeli interceptions and strategic responses, the Islamic Republic of Iranâs role in supporting the Houthis, and broader implications for regional security.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Bill and Will Selber talk to Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, about the ongoing struggle against the Taliban, the need for international recognition of resistance efforts, and the importance of a new generation of Afghan leaders.
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Bill, David Daoud, and Ahmad Sharawi discuss the evolving situation in Syria with new leader Abu Mohammed Al Jelani now at the helm and consequences of engaging with groups designated as terrorists, the latest kinetic interactions between Israel and the Houthis, and where the Islamic Republic of Iran fits into the evolving regional dynamics.
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Bill and Will Selber discuss the flawed psychology of continued Western efforts to find and promote cooperation with âmoderateâ terrorists with a particular focus on Mohammed Al-Jolani, now at the helm in Syria, and on the Taliban at the helm in Afghanistan (which is going great).
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Bill, David, and Ahmad delve into the recent ceasefire deal reached between Israel and Hezbollah: details of the deal, the role of the U.S. in the deal, and the implications of the deal â including the broader regional consequences of the ceasefire amid the wider, ongoing conflict with Tehran behind the curtain.
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David Daoud and Ahmad Sharawi delve into the complexities of Palestinian Islamic Jihad's religious identity, its relationship with Iran, how Iran uses segments within a society to infiltrate them, and the implications of this for Jordanian and other Sunni societies.
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Bill and Benham unpack the dynamic landscape of American foreign policy towards Iran, specifically how the regionâs latest turmoil might challenge the incoming Trump administration. They also discuss the challenges of domestic politics muddying foreign policy decisions, the future of American military presence in Iraq and Syria, and the need for a coherent strategy to address Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Bill and Will unpack the implications of Trumpâs win on the foreign and national security policies, particularly as they related to Ukraine, Israel, and Iran. They also analyze the second Trump administrationâs potential strategies for addressing burden sharing amongst NATO members, the ongoing jihadist threat, and the challenges posed by China and North Korea.
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Bill and Joe unpack the latest unfolding in the evolving conflict between Iran and Israel, particularly in light of recent retaliatory strikes by Israel and the anticipated Iranian response. They also discuss the current situation in the West Bank, Hezbollah's operational status, and implications of tomorrow's U.S. elections on regional stability and military strategies.
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Last week, the New York Times ran an article(?) called âIs Afghanistanâs Most-Wanted Militant Now Its Best Hope for Change?â (SPOILER: NO!) and with the subtitle: âSirajuddin Haqqani has tried to remake himself from blood-soaked jihadist to pragmatic Taliban statesman. Western diplomats are shocked â and enticed.â Yes, really.
To unpack (/eviscerate) the piece, Bill and Will Selber are joined by â drumroll, please â Long War Journal- and Generation Jihad-OG, Tom Joscelyn. They read it so you donât have to.
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Bill, Joe, and Behnam unpack Israelâs retaliatory airstrikes on military targets in Iran, including the implications of Israeli strikes; the complexities of the Islamic Republicâs military strategies and challenges of disrupting its proxy networks; the broader geopolitical dynamics blanketing the Middle East â particularly the complexities of any regional military operations amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran; and the potential for Iran to accelerate its nuclear ambitions.
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Bill and Joe discuss the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and its implications for Israeli strategy in the countryâs ongoing defensive war in Gaza; for the Islamic Republic of Iranâs ongoing, multi-front war on Israel; and for already-tense U.S.-Israeli relations.
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Bill and Behnam discuss Israelâs targeted killing of top Hezbollah and Hamas leaders, including this weekâs successful assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
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