Explore the legal complexities and devastating human toll of the 2026 Iran conflict. This episode breaks down why modern wars are rarely declared and how they reshape our global social fabric.

Peace isn't just the absence of war; it's the presence of equality. When you shift from an exclusionary setup to a more inclusive one—introducing power-sharing and ending discrimination—the probability of conflict drops significantly.
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Lena: Hey Miles, I was just looking at the news and it’s actually March 2026. It feels like the world is shifting under our feet with the US and Israel now in a full-scale war with Iran.
Miles: It’s intense, Lena. We’re on day three, and the scale is already massive. What’s really wild is that while we call it a "war," there hasn't been a formal declaration from Congress. In fact, the US hasn't officially declared war since 1942, even though we’ve seen massive mobilizations like this before.
Lena: That is such a counterintuitive point! We use the word "war" because of the casualties and the destruction, but the legal reality is different.
Miles: Exactly. And with the Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed and oil prices spiking, the ripple effects are hitting everything from global markets to tech infrastructure.
Lena: It’s a lot to take in. Let’s dive into the specifics of how this conflict is spreading across the Middle East.