
Episode #12
Trump, Iran and a War Nobody Can Control
Trump, Iran and a War Nobody Can Control Could the Iran war become a conflict that nobody can stop? In this episode of The GOKO Podcast, Greg Owen and Troy Harris unpack the growing conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States, the apparent breakdown between Trump and Netanyahu, and why this situation could become much bigger than many people expect. The conversation explores America's long history of military intervention, comparisons with Vietnam and Iraq, concerns about nuclear escalation, and whether the same anti-establishment politics that transformed the US could reshape Australia. This isn't about telling you what to think. It's about asking difficult questions and encouraging independent thinking. In this episode: β’ Trump and Netanyahu's growing divide β’ Why the Iran war could become much harder to contain β’ Is America repeating the mistakes of Vietnam and Iraq? β’ Five possible outcomes for the conflict β’ Could this become a catastrophic regional crisis? β’ Is Australia following America's political path? β±οΈ Timestamps 00:00 β Trump and Netanyahu fall out 01:00 β Why the war started 03:00 β Is Trump any different from previous presidents? 06:00 β Pauline Hanson and anti-establishment politics 10:00 β Five possible outcomes for the Iran war 12:00 β Bigger than Vietnam? What do you think? Is Trump making the same mistakes America has made for decades, or is he simply more direct than the politicians who came before him? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

