(3) The Phony War and Strategic Reserves: Regulatory Displacement, the Iran-US "Phony War," and the Doctrine of Unconditional Surrender Guests in Londinium, 92 AD: Gaius and Germanicus. Broadcasting a "bootleg edition" from a parking lot after being force
Season 8 Episode 1122 · Jul 13, 01:12 AM
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(3) The Phony War and Strategic Reserves: Regulatory Displacement, the Iran-US "Phony War," and the Doctrine of Unconditional Surrender Guests in Londinium, 92 AD: Gaius and Germanicus. Broadcasting a "bootleg edition" from a parking lot after being forced out by the building inspector, the hosts discuss the unsustainable nature of the escalating US-Iran conflict. Gaius compares the current "drip drip" of hostilities to the minor-sounding reports from 1938–1939, questioning the sustainability of these incremental escalations. Germanicus frames the conflict as a "Sitzkrieg" or "phony war," noting that unlike 1940, the current pressure is the depletion of strategic oil reserves — the crisis isn't "instantly imminent," but the drawdown makes it temporary. He critiques the American "neuralgia" of demanding unconditional surrender, an unattainable goal he traces from the Civil War to modern leaders like Trump and Biden, arguing that a military tradition requiring demonized enemies and total submission prevents realistic resolutions. They conclude that the current diplomatic and military path is a "will-o'-the-wisp" that cannot be achieved through air power or Blitzkrieg. (3)
1945 BBERLIN
1945 BBERLIN
