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โ€œAnd the fourth and the most important, the one that does not exist at this moment, is 10 to 14 large surface combatants. We know them as ages destroyers, like the Arleigh Burke class destroyers you're seeing on the TV, Launch of the Tomahawks. Those same ones have a great air defense system. They're the perfect escort ship. I think 10 to 14 of them is kind of the right number to at least get the initial choke, the 250 ships that are stuck on the inside the Gulf out.โ€

โ€” Mark Montgomery
Macro Pods
APR 7, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    US labor market shows continued resilience

    โ€œThe latest jobs report suggests an economy that is still running hot.โ€

    โ€” Justin Wolfers
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    Iran conflict threatens global economic stability

    โ€œThe Iran war is a major wildcard for the global economic outlook.โ€

    โ€” Ed Elson
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    AI giants face unsustainable capital burns

    โ€œOpenAI and Anthropic are burning through cash at a staggering rate.โ€

    โ€” Paul Kedrosky
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    AI IPO prospects remain distant dreams

    โ€œThe IPO race for AI is more of a marathon than a sprint.โ€

    โ€” Paul Kedrosky
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    AI acquisitions signal a media shift

    โ€œThe acquisition of TBPN reveals exactly where media is headed.โ€

    โ€” Ed Elson
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
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    Degrade Iran's ability to project regional power

    โ€œBut this isn't about retribution. This is about preventing them from imposing their will on the Middle East and on US security interests in the Middle East for the next three, five or seven years. And in that case, I am okay with this conflict. We are achieving a lot of mission, but we haven't won.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
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    Establish maritime control with Aegis destroyer convoys

    โ€œAnd the fourth and the most important, the one that does not exist at this moment, is 10 to 14 large surface combatants. We know them as ages destroyers, like the Arleigh Burke class destroyers you're seeing on the TV, Launch of the Tomahawks. Those same ones have a great air defense system. They're the perfect escort ship. I think 10 to 14 of them is kind of the right number to at least get the initial choke, the 250 ships that are stuck on the inside the Gulf out.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
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    Exclude China from international security partnerships

    โ€œChina since 1949, since the communists took over, has a track record of never ever ever helping in any international organization or environment. They're cheap skates at the United Nations when it comes to paying bills. I mean, we may not pay our bill but at least we volunteer to have a big bill. On top of it, they don't untreat the security anywhere in the world.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
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    Prevent premature cease-fires to avoid strategic failure

    โ€œAnd what my largest concern is that sometimes when the president says we won, the next words I have is about our cease operations. That would actually lead to a capital L loss for the United States and for our allies and partners because very quickly, we become clear to everyone that Iran remains in control of the Straits of Hormuz at this time. We have not yet established our control over that.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
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    Deploy APKWS rockets to neutralize Iranian drones

    โ€œThe second is that we have combat air patrol, probably either two or four set slots, which means four or eight aircraft persistently overhead whenever we're convoying with F-15s, F-16s or F-18s equipped with what's called the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System, APKWS, a cheap rocket, a $25,000 rocket that is extremely effective against the Shahed drones. It's used extensively by Ukraine and it's effective in a maritime environment.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026NPR
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    Israel authorizes negotiations to disarm Hezbollah militants

    โ€œIsraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's authorized negotiations with Lebanon aimed at disarming Iranian backed Hezbollah militants and establishing relations between the countries. They've technically been at war since Israel was established in 1948.โ€

    โ€” Rylan Barton
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    Super El Nino pattern threatens record global temperatures

    โ€œForecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say an El Nino will likely begin this summer or fall, and it could be a big one, a super El Nino. That doesn't always produce big weather impacts, but typically, it means more rain in the Southern US and drier weather in the Northern US.โ€

    โ€” Lauren Sommer
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    NATO tracks Russian submarines near critical undersea cables

    โ€œBritish defense secretary John Healey says they tracked a Russian attack sub and two spy submarines north of The UK. NATO countries have expressed concern that Russia could sabotage underwater cables crucial for global communications.โ€

    โ€” Rylan Barton
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    Sky-high 2028 Olympic ticket prices spark public backlash

    โ€œFans in LA went from ecstatic to heartbroken when they logged on to buy Olympics tickets and saw prices in the hundreds and thousands of dollars. Seats at the games start at $28 but go as high as 5,500, including a whopping 24% service fee on each ticket. And the cheap seats sold out fast.โ€

    โ€” Libby Rainey
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    Finland opens world's first permanent nuclear waste facility

    โ€œThe world's first facility for permanently disposing spent nuclear fuel is set to begin operating in Finland after decades of construction. The site on an island near three of Finland's five nuclear reactors was chosen for its stable bedrock, but experts have safety concerns, especially for future generations.โ€

    โ€” Rylan Barton
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
  • โ€ข

    Degrade Iran's ability to project regional power

    โ€œBut this isn't about retribution. This is about preventing them from imposing their will on the Middle East and on US security interests in the Middle East for the next three, five or seven years. And in that case, I am okay with this conflict. We are achieving a lot of mission, but we haven't won.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
  • โ€ข

    Establish maritime control with Aegis destroyer convoys

    โ€œAnd the fourth and the most important, the one that does not exist at this moment, is 10 to 14 large surface combatants. We know them as ages destroyers, like the Arleigh Burke class destroyers you're seeing on the TV, Launch of the Tomahawks. Those same ones have a great air defense system. They're the perfect escort ship. I think 10 to 14 of them is kind of the right number to at least get the initial choke, the 250 ships that are stuck on the inside the Gulf out.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
  • โ€ข

    Exclude China from international security partnerships

    โ€œChina since 1949, since the communists took over, has a track record of never ever ever helping in any international organization or environment. They're cheap skates at the United Nations when it comes to paying bills. I mean, we may not pay our bill but at least we volunteer to have a big bill. On top of it, they don't untreat the security anywhere in the world.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
  • โ€ข

    Prevent premature cease-fires to avoid strategic failure

    โ€œAnd what my largest concern is that sometimes when the president says we won, the next words I have is about our cease operations. That would actually lead to a capital L loss for the United States and for our allies and partners because very quickly, we become clear to everyone that Iran remains in control of the Straits of Hormuz at this time. We have not yet established our control over that.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
  • โ€ข

    Deploy APKWS rockets to neutralize Iranian drones

    โ€œThe second is that we have combat air patrol, probably either two or four set slots, which means four or eight aircraft persistently overhead whenever we're convoying with F-15s, F-16s or F-18s equipped with what's called the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System, APKWS, a cheap rocket, a $25,000 rocket that is extremely effective against the Shahed drones. It's used extensively by Ukraine and it's effective in a maritime environment.โ€

    โ€” Mark Montgomery
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US and Israel rescue pilot from Iran

    โ€œA US. Air Force officer who, along with another crew member ejected from a jet shot down in Iran on Friday, was rescued by US forces Sunday morning. Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with Iran's Revolutionary Guard, says at least five people were killed by US and Israeli forces involved in the operation.โ€

    โ€” Dee Parvez
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    Israel destroys Iran's steel manufacturing capacity

    โ€œIsrael is now focusing on targeting Iran's steel and petrochemical industries, which are important for Iran's economy and military. Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a video statement that Israel's military strikes in Iran have destroyed the majority of Iran's capabilities to manufacture steel.โ€

    โ€” Daniel Estrin
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    Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure via ultimatum

    โ€œPresident Trump has given Iran until tomorrow to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about one-fifth of the world's oil supply. Or the US will strike Iran's infrastructure. Today, he renewed that threat. In profane language, he said that otherwise Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day.โ€

    โ€” Noor Aram
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    Oil price recovery will take months

    โ€œAssuming there's actually a ceasefire and that Iran is interested in respecting it, it's going to be at least a couple of months. Reopening of the straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goodwin
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    Damaged energy infrastructure slows oil production restart

    โ€œRepair, there's been a lot of damage to infrastructure. We don't know how bad. Takes time to get the crew in. There's also restart. A lot of the oil fields have been damaged in Iraq and in other places. You can't turn them on fast with old infrastructure, or you can damage the fields.โ€

    โ€” David Goodwin

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