EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 1H 6M
Martin Armstrong: How World War III Begins — And Why It’s Happening Now
from Dialogue Works
Geopolitical deep-dive on escalating US-Iran tensions: neoconservative factions push for regime change despite Iran's advanced capabilities, including hypersonic missiles and Chinese technical support. Historical parallels to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine warn of dangerous miscalculations about enemy strength and public response. Analysis covers institutional failures of EU/NATO, propaganda tactics silencing dissent, and economic realities of dollar dominance. Concerns raised about unelected officials circumventing democratic processes to initiate military actions while global flashpoints—from Eastern Europe to East Asia—multiply simultaneously. The discussion emphasizes that centralized power structures often prioritize self-preservation over peace, and concludes with a call for governmental redesign toward direct democratic accountability, especially on decisions of war and peace. A sobering look at how ideology, institutional inertia, and misinformation risk driving escalation over diplomacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Geopolitical deep-dive on escalating US-Iran tensions: neoconservative factions push for regime change despite Iran's advanced capabilities, including hypersonic missiles and Chinese technical support. Historical parallels to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine warn of dangerous miscalculations about enemy strength and public response. Analysis covers institutional failures of EU/NATO, propaganda tactics silencing dissent, and economic realities of dollar dominance. Concerns raised about unelected officials circumventing democratic processes to initiate military actions while global flashpoints—from Eastern Europe to East Asia—multiply simultaneously. The discussion emphasizes that centralized power structures often prioritize self-preservation over peace, and concludes with a call for governmental redesign toward direct democratic accountability, especially on decisions of war and peace. A sobering look at how ideology, institutional inertia, and misinformation risk driving escalation over diplomacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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