The United States has entered direct conflict with Iran.
But this episode isn’t about military analysis. It’s about psychology.
We look at what happens when high-stakes political embarrassment collides with impulsive decision-making. Why do some leaders escalate instead of recalibrate? What does it mean when “hope” becomes a strategic framework? And how does projection shape foreign policy choices years before they happen?
Drawing on military experience and psychological models (including the classic marshmallow experiment) we unpack the difference between long-term strategy and short-term ego repair.
This isn’t prediction. It’s pattern recognition.
Shrink the Nation is Dr. David and Dr. Rob explaining why politics feels chaotic, and how to stay sane inside it.