The clock is ticking toward Donald Trump’s Tuesday night deadline for Iran, and the rhetoric has shifted from tactical pressure to a potential transformation of the war. In this high-stakes episode, host Paul Rieckhoff sits down with “returning champion” and Washington Post military affairs reporter Dan Lamothe to break down a wild weekend of national security news. They dive into the “miraculous” Easter rescue of a downed F-15E Weapons Systems Officer—a mission of “mind-boggling” heroism that was quickly overshadowed by Trump’s threats to target Iranian civilian infrastructure and his refusal to rule out actions that some would consider war crimes.
Beyond the front lines, Rieckhoff and Lamothe peel back the curtain on the “unprecedented” religious infusion within the Pentagon. As Pete Hegseth continues his “purge” of popular, nonpartisan generals—including General Randy George and the Chief of Chaplains—the duo examines the fallout of a military leadership being remade in a specific religious image. From the unlikely connection between the band Tool and a fired general to the strategic implications of a shoulder-fired missile taking down a U.S. jet, this is the “independent perspective” you need to stay ahead of the curve in a world that is less safe by the hour.