#176 - Eye rarn

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 22 MIN

#176 - Eye rarn

from The Middle · host Andy and Roger

🎧 NEW PODCAST EPISODEEpisode 176 – Eye rarnIn this episode, Andy and Roger attempt to make sense of a week where the news cycle decided to sprint rather than jog. With the United States striking Iran and Israel already deeply involved in the region, the conversation turns to whether this moment represents just another chaotic headline—or a genuine turning point in the long arc of Middle East geopolitics.Andy approaches the situation with a degree of Trump‑era desensitisation, arguing that the constant "flooding of the zone" has made it difficult to treat any single event as uniquely shocking. Roger, meanwhile, sees the escalation as part of a longer narrative that stretches back through regional proxy conflicts and more recently to the ripple effects of October 7.The pair debate whether Donald Trump’s decision‑making is purely self‑interested, and whether the timing of the strikes could have anything to do with the resurfacing controversy around the Epstein files. Roger pushes back on the idea that a military strike could be primarily a political distraction, while Andy argues that even if it wasn’t the main driver, timing and media cycles are never irrelevant in politics.From there, the discussion widens to include misinformation circulating online about the Epstein documents, the strange ecosystem of reels and short‑form content shaping public belief, and why conspiracy narratives tend to grow faster than facts.They also examine Australia’s response, with Anthony Albanese quickly expressing support for the United States acting to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear weapons—raising questions about how governments signal support without explicitly endorsing military action.Finally, Andy frames the entire situation as a high‑stakes dice roll: even if most outcomes might be positive, the possibility of catastrophic escalation remains. Roger agrees that once a new theatre of war opens, events quickly move beyond anyone’s control. As always with geopolitics, the verdict will probably only arrive in hindsight.Hashtags:#USIran #MiddleEastConflict #TrumpPolitics #EpsteinFiles #Geopolitics #AndyAndRoger #GlobalPolitics #ForeignPolicy #AustraliaPolitics #MediaNarratives #WarAndPolitics #PoliticalDebate #WorldEvents #PodcastDiscussionEngage with us on social media:Website:http://themiddle.site/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_middle_podcast/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@themiddlepodcastandyrogerFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Middle-Podcast/100089236832534/Twitter:https://twitter.com/TheMiddlePCEmail:[email protected] up to our subscriber email list:Visit our website:http://themiddle.site/Or click:https://forms.gle/4qATmU2yiHgjZrej8

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