Disorder

Ep 171. The Wars of Epic Epstein Distraction: RIP Dictator Khamanei

Mar 1, 2026
They analyze a sudden US and Israeli strike that targeted Iran's leadership and the resulting regional escalation. They debate whether intelligence failures or deep penetration exposed Iran’s leaders. They explore domestic political motives tied to high-profile scandals and the limits of missile defenses. They discuss European, Gulf, and UN roles in negotiating offramps and avoiding a prolonged civil war.
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Rare Intelligence Window Enabled Leadership Strike

  • Jason Pack argues the US and Israel seized a rare intelligence window to target Iran's leadership, revealing deep penetration or operational opportunism.
  • He recounts the Saturday morning tip that Khamenei and commanders would meet in central Tehran, which enabled the decapitation strike opportunity.
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War As An Epstein Distraction Strategy

  • Jason Pack calls the operation an "Epstein distraction," arguing Trump used foreign military action to shift attention from damaging Epstein-related legal and political exposure.
  • He connects the timing to mounting pressure around Trump, Pam Bondi, and Republican allies tied to Epstein files before the midterms.
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Regime Change Lacks Legal Clarity And Moral Exit

  • Jane Kinninmont warns external violent regime change lacks legal and moral clarity, and international law constraints are eroding as states act without multilateral consensus.
  • She emphasises the moral dilemma: repression at home versus the risks of external military intervention.
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