Geopolitics, Political Fallout, the Pope, and Psychedelics

Duration: 1:11:06 | Recorded on April 18, 2026

S3E13 – Trump’s Iran strategy, Strait of Hormuz tensions, and the Texas Ibogaine Initiative take center stage, alongside debates on NATO, U.S. foreign policy, Marco Rubio, and the political fallout surrounding figures like Eric Swalwell. 

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Show Notes

/ Iran Conflict & Strait of Hormuzand Global Ripple Effects:
Kent and Kyle unpack conflicting signals on Iran, including mixed messaging around negotiations and control of the Strait of Hormuz. They highlight analysis suggesting the blockade—costing Iran roughly $500M per day—may be more impactful than military strikes, while questioning how internal divisions and drone warfare shape outcomes. 

/ Modern Warfare & Defining Victory:
The discussion challenges what “winning” looks like when low-cost drones can disrupt global shipping. They argue that economic leverage and deterrence may matter more than traditional military dominance in resolving conflicts. 

/ Global Ripple Effects: Venezuela & Cuba:
They explore how instability in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro could trigger broader regional consequences, including speculation about Cuba’s economic vulnerability as key alliances weaken. 

/ Eric Swalwell & Political Scrutiny:
Swalwell’s downfall sparks a broader conversation about accountability in Congress, with the hosts noting how scandals often surface only when politicians pursue higher office, raising questions about systemic oversight.

/ The Pope vs. Trump:
A debate on Pope Leo’s comments about war examines whether they reflect apolitical calls for peace or targeted political criticism. Trump’s reaction is framed as part of his broader tendency toward personal engagement with critics.

/ Texas Ibogaine Initiative & Psychedelics:
The hosts highlight emerging research on ibogaine, backed by Rick Perry and discussed on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, showing promising results for PTSD and opioid addiction, particularly among veterans. They frame it as a major shift in U.S. drug policy and mental health treatment.

/ Trump’s Leadership & Political Divide:
The episode closes with a discussion on Trump’s effectiveness versus his rhetoric, and a deeper philosophical divide over leadership, global priorities, and whether unconventional figures can drive meaningful change.

Reference

Ethics panel reveals it’s conducted 20 sexual misconduct investigations into lawmakers since 2017 (The Hill)

Iran war accelerates America’s breakup with the world (Politico)

Joe Rogan Experience #2477 – Rick Perry & W. Bryan Hubbard (YouTube)