The U.S. has officially rebranded the Pentagon to the "Department of War," and a blockade of the Straits of Hormuz is sending global markets into a tailspin. Jeff Rabinowitz and the A-Team debate whether the 2026 Iran conflict is a strategic necessity or a trillion-dollar "crash dummy" maneuver.
Six weeks into the war with Iran, host Jeff Rabinowitz is joined by Beth Derrico, Charlie Heinemann, and Kevin Howard to unpack the escalating crisis. This episode dives into the aggressive rebranding of the defense sector and the tactical implications of the Straits of Hormuz blockade, which threatens 20% of the world's oil and natural gas. The team analyzes the crumbling NATO alliance as allies like Spain distance themselves from U.S. actions, and they discuss the staggering $40 trillion national debt fueled by the "business of war". We also explore the internal friction between Trump and the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms, including speculation on potential leadership abdications.
From $5 per gallon gas prices to the "War is a Racket" theory, this conversation provides a blunt, unvarnished look at the geopolitical and economic reality of April 2026.