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How Does Trump Define Victory in Iran?

Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss growing opposition to President Trump’s attacks on Iran and what winning a war with unclear objectives could like.

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Is Anybody Actually Winning Trump’s Iran War?

Former U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger on the U.S.-Iran cease-fire, Trump’s Hormuz blockade, and China’s reaction to the Iran war. Plus: A seismic election in Hungary, and Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges.

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What It Means to Be American

Fareed Zakaria and David Frum on whether they regret becoming American citizens. Plus: how 18 years of economic turmoil ushered in a new populist era, and a discussion of Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino.

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Watching War From the Strait of Hormuz

Graeme Wood on what he saw at the Strait of Hormuz and the lockdown of oil in the Persian Gulf. Plus: Trump’s war-information blackout and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense at 250 years old.

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The Far-Right Algorithm: Anti-Churchill, Anti-West

The historian Andrew Roberts on why many right-wing podcasters now believe that the wrong side won the Second World War, and the rise of algorithmically driven pseudo-historians. Plus: Trump is looking for an off-ramp from his war in Iran, and Gore Vidal’s novel Burr.

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Trump’s First 100 Days

Panelists discuss the president’s most consequential actions—and the biggest changes to American governance.

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The Crises of Due Process

The David Frum Show speaks with former Acting Attorney General Peter Keisler about existential threats to the rule of law.