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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 56 MIN

Matthew Hoh: Why America’s Missile Stockpile Just Hit less than 10%

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In-depth analysis of US-Iran tensions and geopolitical fallout. Covers the short-lived "Project Freedom" operation, conflicting reports on Strait of Hormuz security, and how Russia and China view US limitations. Key insights: US munitions shortages, Iranian precision missile/drone capabilities, and immediate economic consequences—higher fuel prices, inflation, supply chain disruption. The discussion critiques Washington's 20th-century military mindset clashing with 21st-century warfare, where decentralized forces and asymmetric tactics challenge traditional power. Explores potential "frozen conflict" outcomes, the role of Gulf states, and whether US credibility can recover amid global skepticism. Also examines Venezuela, Cuba, and the broader question: can American power adapt in a multipolar world where war costs are felt instantly at home? A sobering look at empire, hubris, and the price of miscalculation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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