Show notes
Host Tara explores a compelling geopolitical theory explaining President Trump's handling of the ongoing conflict with Iran. Reacting to recent reports of 49 Tomahawk missile strikes on Iranian radar and air defense networks, Tara and co-host Lee question why the administration has left portions of the Iranian regime's military capabilities intact despite pressure from defense officials to "finish the job." Tara argues that the administration is intentionally allowing the Strait of Hormuz to remain unstable to force European allies to bypass the region completely and establish permanent, highly lucrative energy supply lines directly with full-capacity US refineries and coal producers.> Strait of Hormuz crisis, Tomahawk missile strikes, Trump foreign policy, global supply chains, US oil refineries, energy independence, Middle East conflict, independent political analysis

