Geopolitical Cousins

The Board of Peace (And Other Jokes)

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Feb 20, 2026
Two friends spar over Trump’s curious “Board of Peace” idea and whether it can survive political fallout. They debate the risks of U.S. strikes on Iran, possible asymmetric retaliation, and how oil markets might react. The conversation widens to nuclear proliferation in a multipolar world and Europe’s uneasy strategic awakening at Munich. Expect blunt, unscripted takes on geopolitics and theater in foreign policy.
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ANECDOTE

Podcasting With Kids In The Background

  • Jacob records podcasts amid family chaos and joked about kids screaming outside his office during the intro.
  • He invites listeners to email him about the show and signs off warmly.
INSIGHT

Airstrikes Invite Asymmetric Escalation

  • A U.S. strike on Iran could escalate via asymmetric actors like the Houthis using drones to disrupt shipping and oil supplies.
  • Even limited air campaigns risk turning into prolonged punitive strikes that damage civilian infrastructure and regional stability.
INSIGHT

Punch-Then-Deal As A Political Play

  • Trump prefers a 'punch-then-deal' negotiating style: inflict pain, then bargain from strength for domestic political gain.
  • That dynamic makes limited military action plausible as theater to sell a stronger deal at home.
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