A special live Monday Brief: Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda on the new 60-day Iran memorandum, Trump's push to force a Ukraine settlement at the G7, and Tulsi Gabbard's biolab disclosures — as the globalist "rules-based order" is forced to sabotage Trump in the open.
Can America rebuild its industrial power? Mike explores Trump's defense budget, Hamilton's American System, and the manufacturing ecosystems that create lasting national strength.
In this episode, the discussion explores the escalating tensions surrounding Iran and how U.S. strategy could reshape the geopolitical landscape. The conversation examines military power, global alliances, and what the future could hold for the region.
Last week, we examined the forces shaping America’s economic and cultural future. This week, we turn to one of the most consequential geopolitical developments unfolding today: the growing confrontation between the United States and Iran.
Promethean Action Overviews is dedicated to examining the economic, political, and historical forces shaping the future of the American System. You can subscribe to the Promethean Action Overviews channel on YouTube for more in-depth analysis.
In this episode, Steger examines the strategic logic behind President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran and why it may represent a fundamental break from decades of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. The discussion focuses not simply on military confrontation, but on the larger geopolitical and economic implications of a sustained effort to dismantle Iran’s ability to project power across the region.
Recent events have dramatically escalated tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure and the broader strategic capabilities of the regime. The objective of these operations has centered on weakening Iran’s missile systems, naval power, and nuclear program while disrupting the network of proxy forces that Tehran has used to influence conflicts across the Middle East.
Steger places these developments within a broader strategic framework. For decades, Iran has used asymmetric warfare — from regional militias to missile development — to challenge U.S. influence and destabilize neighboring states. The current strategy seeks to shift the balance by targeting the underlying structures that enable Iran to sustain that influence.
But the episode argues that the stakes extend far beyond Iran itself. A decisive shift in the balance of power in the Middle East could reshape global energy markets, alter the security architecture of the region, and influence the strategic alignment of major powers. The outcome may determine whether the United States retains long-term influence over key global trade routes and energy corridors.
At the same time, Steger explores the political and strategic debates surrounding this approach. Critics warn that regime change or prolonged military operations could lead to instability or repeat the mistakes of past interventions, while supporters argue that failing to confront Iran’s capabilities could allow the regime to expand its reach even further.
The episode ultimately raises a larger question: whether the current moment represents a turning point in American strategy — one that could redefine the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and the balance of power in the 21st century.
Watch the full episode to understand why the unfolding confrontation with Iran may shape global politics for years to come — and why the strategic decisions made today could change everything.
Mike joined LaRouche's last campaign for President in 2002. He ran a political intel and outreach company from 2011–2021, and co-founded Promethean Action in 2021. He lives in the Detroit area with his wife. [email protected]
A special live Monday Brief: Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda on the new 60-day Iran memorandum, Trump's push to force a Ukraine settlement at the G7, and Tulsi Gabbard's biolab disclosures — as the globalist "rules-based order" is forced to sabotage Trump in the open.
Can America rebuild its industrial power? Mike explores Trump's defense budget, Hamilton's American System, and the manufacturing ecosystems that create lasting national strength.
Pompeo's June 8 tribute to MI6 chief Alex Younger is a confession: the man Trump named to run the CIA was coordinating with British intelligence from day one. Barbara Boyd on the inside man, the real motive, and why Trump's American System revival is the sweetest revenge.
Can Western civilization be rebuilt? Mike explores America's industrial revival, Vernadsky's vision of human progress, and why rebuilding requires more than economic growth.