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War Desk is an AI-native investigative series built to track the real risk of global war. With thousands of military reports, declassified government testimony, intelligence assessments, and verified conflict data now publicly available, the volume of information exceeds what any traditional newsroom can process. AI can.
This series leverages artificial intelligence at every layer of production. From custom-built architecture that ingests and cross-references thousands of primary source documents, to AI-generated audio that delivers findings in a consistent, accessible format, War Desk represents a new model for geopolitical journalism. What would take a team of defense analysts months to compile, AI can process in days, surfacing patterns, contradictions, and connections across theaters that would otherwise remain buried across separate headlines.
Each episode draws directly from primary sources: Department of Defense force posture statements, IAEA safeguards reports, Congressional testimony, think tank assessments from CSIS, RAND, and ISW, declassified intelligence estimates, and verified conflict databases. The AI architecture identifies relevant findings, cross-references claims across sources, and synthesizes them into episodes that make this information accessible to the public.
The series covers the five active flashpoints that could escalate to major war: the U.S.-Iran confrontation, the Russia-Ukraine war, the Taiwan Strait, the Korean Peninsula, and the global alliance structures that connect them. It examines the military deployments, the nuclear timelines, the economic consequences, and the decisions being made by specific people in specific rooms.
This is not sensationalized content. It is not political commentary. It is documented fact, processed at scale, and presented with journalistic rigor. The goal is simple: give the public the same quality of threat assessment that governments produce internally.
War Desk is politically neutral by design. Every side's claims are sourced and attributed. Adversarial media is labeled. No spin. No speculation. Every source for every episode is published at wardesk.fm so listeners can verify every claim themselves.
New episodes release daily, with AI enabling rapid analysis and production that keeps pace with a fast-moving geopolitical landscape. Journalistic standards guide the output. Every claim is tied to specific documents. The series clearly distinguishes between verified facts, official claims, and unresolved contradictions.
This is documented fact, processed at scale, presented for the public.
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The Home Front Just Lost Its Commander: Noem Fired, DHS Unfunded, and a War Still Running
On March 5, 2026, President Trump fired Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, making her the first Cabinet secretary removed in his second term. Her replacement, Senator Markwayne Mullin of…
Day 5: The Senate Votes, the Skies Close, and Iran Loses Its Navy
On March 4, 2026, a U.S. submarine sinks the IRIS Dena, Iran's most advanced frigate, 40 nautical miles off Sri Lanka. 180 crew were aboard, over 100 remain missing. It is the first American…
Day 4 Strike Assessment: Capability, Cost, and Strategic Calculus
A US Navy fast attack submarine fires a single Mark 48 torpedo at the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka, the first submarine torpedo kill since World War II. CENTCOM data shows an…
China’s 1.5 Million-Barrel Oil Pipeline Frozen Between Iran and Venezuela. What Happens Next?
China was importing approximately 1.5 million barrels of crude oil per day from Iran before the February 28, 2026 strikes. Tonight we trace the petrodollar fracture, examining how the strikes…
Day 3: Six Americans Dead, Hormuz Sealed, and Hezbollah Breaks the Ceasefire
On March 2, 2026, the US death toll from Operation Epic Fury doubled from three to six after a twenty thousand dollar Shahed-136 drone struck a makeshift operations center at a civilian port in…
The Traffic Cameras Were Watching: How Israel Turned Tehran's Own Eyes Into a Kill Chain
A single traffic camera on Pasteur Street in central Tehran, pointed at the offices of the supreme leader. According to the Financial Times, Israeli intelligence had access to nearly all of Tehran's…
Day 2 Recap: Four Service Members Dead, Oil Up 10 Percent, and a New Front Opens
Four American service members killed in action. Brent crude up 10 percent. Hezbollah breaks the November 2024 ceasefire. And 48 hours into Operation Epic Fury, every bomb is still falling from the…
The Kill List — How Israel Eliminated Every Senior Commander of Iran's Axis of Terror
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The First 24 Hours: Operation Epic Fury and Iran's Retaliation
On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities in what military planners called Operation Epic Fury. Within hours, Iran activated…
Operation Epic Fury: US and Israel Launch Joint Military Strikes on Iran as Tehran Retaliates Across the Middle East
On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities at Natanz and Fordo, IRGC command infrastructure, and missile launch sites across…
Iran Crisis Escalation: Embassy Evacuations, Nuclear Talks Collapse, and the Largest U.S. Military Buildup Since Iraq 2003
This is a War Desk breaking news briefing. On February 27th, 2026, the US State Department authorized the departure of all non-emergency government personnel and their families from the American…
Live War Feed: Breaking Updates on the Middle East
The latest Middle East updates have shifted the war landscape since the series launched. This bridge episode between the time-capsule archive and the live feed examines what has changed, which…
NATO Article 5 and the Tripwire for World War 3
NATO Article 5 is the tripwire that turns a regional war into a world war. This episode examines how the collective defense clause works, what actually triggers it, and the ambiguities that could…
The Most Likely Path to a Global War in the Next 12 Months
This global war predictions assessment synthesizes every signal, trend, and indicator tracked across the series. Which flashpoint is most dangerous, which trigger is closest to being pulled, and what…
If the Middle East War Stays Contained: The Best-Case Scenario
In the best-case Middle East war scenario, a limited military exchange does not cascade into regional or global conflict. This episode examines what containment requires, who has to exercise…
The 10 Safest Countries to Hide During World War 3
Ranking the safest countries if World War 3 breaks out requires examining geography, alliance commitments, military capability, economic exposure, and historical neutrality to determine which nations…
Global Conflict Timeline: How We Got Here (1953-2026)
This conflict timeline condenses every major event on the path to war, from the 1953 CIA coup through the present day, into a single chronological narrative. The War Desk Risk Index delivers its…
If China Invades Taiwan: The Other Global War Trigger
If China invades Taiwan, it becomes the other trigger for global conflict that nobody is ready for. A Chinese military operation against the island could ignite simultaneously with or independently…
A Direct U.S. Strike on Iran: Scenarios With No Clear Winner
The most likely scenario involves a direct U.S. strike on Iran after it crosses a nuclear threshold, followed by retaliation through proxies and missiles. The conflict then enters a grinding cycle…
5 Countries at War: The Worst-Case Scenario Short of Nuclear
The worst-case scenario with five countries at war simultaneously involves open conflicts across Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran proper. Multiple state and non-state actors fighting at once,…
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War Desk has published 69 episodes since February 2026, covering topics in Documentary, Government.
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