The Kyle Anzalone Show with Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski : Iran: The Next Forever War?

by | May 4, 2026 | News | 0 comments

“The one institution that should win the Nobel Peace Prize every single year is the United States military.” We start there, because that claim tells you a lot about how Washington sells war and how quickly moral language gets flipped into marketing.

I’m joined again by Colonel Karen Kwakowski to unpack the Iran conflict through the lens of military reality, not cable-news fantasy. We talk about what a peace prize is supposed to represent, why Pentagon leadership rarely shows moral courage, and how allegations of war crimes and civilian deaths get waved away with silence instead of scrutiny. Karen also explains why isolating deployed troops from communication matters, and why the stories that surface when sailors and soldiers come home may change how Americans understand this war.

From there, we dig into the defense budget, shrinking US weapons inventories, and the military industrial complex incentives that reward expensive systems even when performance disappoints. We connect those failures to the global arms market, NATO frustration, and why allies may start shopping elsewhere. Then we get specific on strategy: what a real Strait of Hormuz blockade would look like, why Trump’s “total control” talk doesn’t match operational limits, and how even partial disruption can ripple into a global energy crisis.

We close with Netanyahu’s comments on Iran and Lebanon, the risk of a long regional fight, and Karen’s argument that we’re watching an era end as the world moves toward a more multipolar order. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the most dangerous lie leaders tell themselves when they start a war?

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