7: A Conversation with Michael Mann

7: A Conversation with Michael Mann

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Brian Tyler Cohen on The Unpopular Iran War

Trump can call it whatever he wants, but we are at war with Iran. Podcast host and YouTube star Brian Tyler Cohen joins us again to break down how Trump has dragged us into this wildly unpopular war. How long will we be there? What are our objectives? And who is behind the bombin ...  Show more

2: David Rothkopf and Paul Rieckhoff on The Iran War

America is at war with Iran. It's the eighth time that Donald Trump has attacked another country since he began his second term (despite pledging "no new wars" during his campaign). To break it all down, we're joined by foreign affairs expert David Rothkopf and Paul Rieckhoff, Ir ...  Show more

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