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Dilemma Podcast

Jay Shapiro
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    Peter Beinart on Epstein's Religion| Israel’s Iran Influence | Judaism at a Breaking Point

    29/03/2026 | 1h 2min
    I sat down again with Peter Beinart to talk through what feels like a rapidly escalating and confusing moment — not just politically, but inside Judaism itself. We start with a question I’ve been asking a lot of people lately: how to talk about the Jeffrey Epstein files honestly, without dodging it, but also without feeding into something darker. That opens into a broader conversation about antisemitism, where the line is now, and whether that line has been blurred beyond recognition.From there we get into Judaism as religion vs ethnicity, the weird tension that creates, and how that plays into conversations about power, responsibility, and group identity. We talk about the Talmud, some of the passages that are going viral right now, and why pulling lines out of context is both dangerous and, at the same time, something people are obviously going to keep doing. We also come back to real-world experiences — synagogues, Israeli flags, community pressure, and what it actually feels like to navigate that space right now.At the end we zoom out to Israel, Iran, and where all of this might be heading. Beinart makes the case that you can talk about power, influence, and what Israel is doing without falling into antisemitic thinking — but also acknowledges how hard that’s becoming in the current climate. I’m trying to push on these questions as directly as I can, because I don’t think ignoring them is going to end well.00:00 Coming Up...02:10 Intro to Peter Beinart and Why I Keep Asking about Epstein's Religion06:49 A Flashback to "Not being and A$$hole"13:00 Where Are We Now (Let's Talk Epstein's Religion22:18 Jewish Doctrine and Harm23:19 An Attack on "Jewish Ambulances"30:50 The Talmud Says Some Crazy Stuff38:13 What if a Synagogue Supports Israel Publicly40:55 Religion and Dealing With Having Power46:00 Israel Leading America to War with Iran51:20 Why Didn't Epstein's Jewishness Help Him Not Do Harm?57:22 How Does the War on Iran Affect Jewish Conversation1:00:02 Jewishness as "Ethnicity, Race, Nationality, Religion"BECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    The Hiroshima Myth | Israel, Iran Escalation | Why Nukes Are Pointless but Possible - Ward Wilson

    29/03/2026 | 1h 6min
    As tensions escalate between Iran, Israel, and the United States, the question of nuclear war no longer feels abstract—it feels immediate. With ongoing strikes, threats to critical infrastructure, and fears of further escalation across the region, the possibility of a nuclear weapon being used is no longer confined to history books. Ward Wilson joins me at a moment where the stakes are not theoretical: governments are actively making decisions that could shape whether this conflict stays conventional—or crosses a line humanity hasn’t crossed in 80 years.But underneath this urgency is something even more unsettling: the possibility that much of what we believe about nuclear weapons—their power, their usefulness, even their role in ending World War II—is based on myths. In this conversation, we unpack those assumptions while looking directly at the present crisis. If nuclear weapons don’t actually “win wars” or meaningfully improve military outcomes, then what exactly would happen if one were used in Iran? Would it change anything—or just kill hundreds of thousands and push the world into something far worse? This is a conversation about how dangerous ideas from the past are shaping decisions right now—and why misunderstanding nuclear weapons might be one of the biggest risks we face today.Ward Wilson Substack: https://substack.com/@wardhayeswilson00:00 – Coming Up01:13 – Intro to Ward Wilson and Next Dilemma Guests06:10 – A Hopeful Start07:10 – The Hiroshima Myth (Did the Bombs End WWII?)18:25 – Do We Overestimate Nuclear Weapons?20:25 – Deterrence Fails23:25 – Cuban Missile Crisis and the Apocalypse29:14 – The Real "Realists"34:03 – Who Actually Has Nuclear Weapons Today?41:40 – Do Nukes Prevent Invasions? (North Korea Argument)47:10 – Iran, Israel, Trump: Real Risk of Use?53:10 – Could Trump Just Press the Button? (No Failsafes?)57:16 – The Psychology of Using Nuclear Weapons01:05:02 – Final Thoughts: Hope vs RealityBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    Jeffrey Sachs: The Psychotic Iran War | Judaism’s “Chosen People” Problem | This Ends How?

    17/03/2026 | 1h 7min
    In this wide-ranging conversation, economist and public intellectual Jeffrey Sachs discusses the rapidly escalating conflicts shaping today’s world—from the war with Iran and the crisis in the Middle East to the ongoing confrontation in Ukraine. We explore the deeper forces driving these conflicts, including the role of ideology, religion, and power in shaping modern geopolitics. Sachs also weighs in on controversial questions surrounding Zionism, debates about the idea of “chosenness” in Judaism, and how religious identity and historical narratives influence political decision-making. The discussion also touches on elite power networks, intelligence agencies, and lingering questions surrounding figures like Jeffrey Epstein and the shadowy intersections of influence, politics, and global strategy.Looking back over his extraordinary career advising governments during the economic transitions of Bolivia, Poland, and the former Soviet Union, Sachs reflects on the experiences that shaped his worldview. Once deeply embedded within the global policy establishment, he explains how decades of witnessing power up close—from Washington to Moscow—gradually led him to question the assumptions and incentives driving today’s foreign policy decisions. The result is a candid conversation about the psychology of power, the ideas that motivate leaders, and why Sachs believes the international system is drifting toward increasingly dangerous confrontations.00:00:00 Coming Up...00:01:58 Intro to Jeffrey Sachs00:04:16 Pivot Points and Philosophy Turns in Jeffrey's Life00:10:17 Resentment Toward US Foreign Policy and Deep State00:18:11 Free Market Undermined by Deep State00:27:28 Underestimating Zionism or Greed00:33:33 World War III Is Here?00:43:53 Making Bets We Must Win and War00:50:46 Malthus and Darwin00:55:24 Redistribution and the Elites01:00:45 Why Are There So Many Jews in the Epstein Files01:06:37 Keep Up with Jeffrey SachsJeffrey's Official YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@JeffreyDSachsOfficialBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    Can the Right and the Left Unite for Palestine? A Zionist General's Son Sees A Path w/ Miko Peled

    10/03/2026 | 50min
    In this conversation, Israeli-American author and activist Miko Peled — the son of a famous Israeli general — reflects on the current political moment surrounding Israel, Gaza, and the widening regional war. We discuss the silence in Israeli society around the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the difference between Judaism and Zionism, and why Israel appears locked in what Peled describes as a culture addicted to permanent war. We also examine Israel’s long-running obsession with Iran and the deeper strategic logic behind endless conflict in the region.The conversation then turns to an unexpected development in American politics: growing dissent on the right from figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene who are questioning U.S. support for Israel’s wars. Could this moment of political fracture create strange new alliances around Palestinian freedom, or will it collapse under ideological differences? We explore whether the cracks appearing in the traditional pro-Israel consensus might signal a turning point for the future of Palestine.00:00 Coming Up...01:56 Intro to Miko Peled06:24 Miko Becomes Digestible07:14 Where Are We At?10:37 Why is Israel Obsessed With Iran13:13 Is Turkey Next? Does Israel Need an Enemy?15:25 Does Israel's Exodus Matter?20:07 The Israeli 2026 Elections21:39 Greta's Suitcase and a New Strategy26:41 Does Israel Care About Epstein29:37 Epstein And Judaism31:42 Judaism vs Zionism... Still37:04 Making Common Cause With the Right To Free Palestine43:47 Are We Close To Liberating Palestine?BECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
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    MAGA Voters Wanted America First. They Wanted To End Foreign Wars. So, What Happened?

    05/03/2026 | 1h 14min
    In this wide-ranging conversation, Jay Shapiro sits down with political economist Radhika Desai to unpack the war with Iran — how we got here, who is driving it, and whether we are drifting toward World War III. We examine the deeper crisis beneath the headlines: the senile phase of capitalism, the instability of a declining American empire, Israel’s regional ambitions, and the dangerous psychology of leaders who treat war as a solution to structural decline. We also discuss China’s long strategic horizon, the illusions of “anti-war” Trumpism, and why empire cannot be disentangled from the violence it produces.But this isn’t only about geopolitics. We talk about moral collapse — from Epstein to elite impunity — and what it reveals about power at the top. We explore patriarchy and feminism globally and within Iran, the contradictions of Western liberal narratives, and why economic crisis so often turns outward into war. If we are on a path toward wider conflict, the real question is not just how it started — but who benefits, and whether the public can still interrupt the machinery of empire before it’s too late.00:00 Coming Up00:01:54 Intro on Radhika Desai, Epstein, and Iran00:06:07 Checking on the Anti War Trumpers00:11:43 Who Wanted War? Israel and AIPAC and Others?00:14:00 What the America Firsters Missing?00:19:21 America Was Never a White Society00:23:44 Where Does China Fit In?00:30:31 BRICS or Other International Orgs?00:35:05 World War III?00:41:59 But Isn't Iran Immoral and Anti Women?00:54:04 Zionism and the Dominos That Must Fall00:59:19 On Religion and Secularism01:03:11 The Epstein and Judaism Question01:11:49 More to Come on Epstein and JudaismBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com

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