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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Anti-war president starts new war. Again.


This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch examine the latest U.S. military strike on Iran, unpacking the bipartisan pattern of anti-war campaign rhetoric followed by hawkish foreign policy once in office. They debate whether intervention is ever justified, what escalation might look like, and why Congress keeps abdicating its war powers. The hosts also tackle a listener question about public land sales and libertarian principles. Finally, they survey the baffling state of big city governance and the New York City mayoral primary battle between former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani.

00:22—President Donald Trump abandons “no new wars” promise

9:11—Vice President J.D. Vance kisses the ring

13:28—Are there any good arguments for war with Iran?

19:57—Israel set off a ticking clock

23:22—Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard contradicts Trump’s narrative

26:27—What Congress should do now

36:24—Listener questions: public lands selloff

43:41—Big city governance and the NYC mayoral primary

55:32—Weekly cultural recommendations

 

Mentioned in this Podcast

Just Don’t Call It a War,” by Christian Britschgi

The Attack on Iran Is Unlawful,” by Eric Boehm

Trump Shreds the Constitution By Bombing Iran,” by Matthew Petti

Now Let Us Give Thanks for War,” by Nick Gillespie

Is Trump’s America a Reliable Ally?” by Open To Debate

The Federal Government Owns Too Much Land. Selling It Helps Rural Communities,” by Jack Nicastro

Utah Tells the Feds To Pound Sand,” by J.D. Tuccille

28 Years Later Is Terrifying and Life-Affirming,” by Peter Suderman

 

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