Pacific Power Rebrand | Iran War Peace Deal | Peter Theil’s Secret Society | The Bureaucratic Politics of Antimilitarism
My co-host Julia Gledhill joins me in this episode of the pod, fresh from delivering congressional testimony against the war machine, albeit in the most bureaucratic of ways:
Why decolonizing the Pacific Islands Region (including Guam) has to be part of shifting US strategy toward a narrower set of missions focused primarily on territorial defense.
Inside the peace deal end the US war against Iran—and the spoilers that can bring it down.
What’s behind the Department of War’s name change from Indo-Pacific Command to Pacific Command?
Taking a zero-based approach to the military budget.
And Peter Theil’s secret society has way too many liberal and Democratic Party names on its members list.
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