
Episode #156
August 20, 2026 Β· An "economic D-Day" with no date on it, Russia batters Kyiv while China plays its chips, and data centers become the sleeper issue of the midterms
The president announced what he calls an "economic D-Day" against Iran β threatening any country, anywhere, that gives Tehran a financial lifeline. Except no order was signed, no entity was named, and hours earlier he'd said "we'll see what happens." Meanwhile Iran's own central bank governor went on state television and admitted the country's oil revenue has fallen to zero. Then, at your request, the wider board: Russia battered Kyiv overnight while Ukraine begs for the same interceptors America is burning in the Gulf; China quietly let the first Nvidia chips through to ByteDance and Tencent while squeezing Taiwan's minerals; and North Korea fired ten missiles after Washington cut a joint exercise short. Plus a midterms update, where the sleeper issue turns out to be data centers β opposition has swung thirty-three points in a year β and in Alaska a grand jury has been convened over a retired schoolteacher who ran for office under his own name. And the shrew that shrinks its skull every winter and grows a bigger nose. Sourced; the analysis is Anna Dudley's.

