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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.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his governing coalition after refusing to extend military draft exemptions for ultra-orthodox Haredi men. This political fracture forces early elections as the IDF faces critical manpower shortages across multiple fronts.The episode also examines the failure of US-Iran ceasefire talks and the Iranian regime'S use of state executions to suppress internal economic dissent. For full documentation of these events, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep150About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The administration dismissed the 14-point Iranian ceasefire proposal as garbage while simultaneously citing technical nuclear omissions that the President admitted he had not read. This diplomatic impasse coincides with a surge in gas prices to over $4.50 per gallon and a military court-martial involving the desecration of a religious site in Lebanon.For full documentation and verified records, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep149About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The April 17 Lebanon ceasefire remains functionally void as a legal clause allows commanders to classify any Hezbollah movement as an imminent attack, justifying continuous kinetic operations. This episode also examines the discovery of a covert Israeli outpost in the Iraqi desert and the execution of Irrfan Shakharzadeh in Iran for alleged intelligence leaks.All verified documents and maps are available at nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep148About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a global economic chain reaction, forcing fertilizer prices to $37 per bag and devastating agricultural stability in Sri Lanka. As farmers resort to lethal methods to protect crops, the episode also examines the unsustainable attrition caused by low-cost drone warfare and the disconnect between diplomatic ceasefire claims and active kinetic strikes.For the full record of documents and satellite imagery cited in this episode, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep147About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

US fighter jets have executed surgical strikes on Iranian tanker smokestacks to enforce a maritime blockade, leaving 1,600 vessels paralyzed in the Strait of Hormuz. While diplomatic rhetoric maintains a fragile ceasefire, the tactical reality reveals an active campaign of economic attrition.The episode also examines how the subdued Russian Victory Day parade highlights a growing global diplomatic blind spot as resources are diverted from the Middle East.Verified documents and data: nbn.fmSources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep146About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

Arleigh Burke-class destroyers operating in the Strait of Hormuz face a critical shortage of interceptors as finite vertical launch cells leave them vulnerable to Iranian drone and missile swarms. This tactical crisis is compounded by intelligence failures regarding Iranian resilience and the total collapse of ceasefire negotiations in Gaza.For full documentation and the complete record of Operation EPIC Fury, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep145About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

Global maritime insurers have effectively vetoed the US military escort mission by refusing to provide coverage for vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving 1,600 ships and 22,500 mariners stranded. While Washington promotes a one-page memorandum of understanding to reopen the waterway, the kinetic reality remains unchanged as US forces continue to engage Iranian vessels in the region.All documents and data cited in this episode are available at nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep144About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The Pentagon'S attempt to secure commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz collapsed within hours as Iranian forces launched a coordinated swarm attack against US-escorted vessels. While Washington officials claimed a red, white, and blue dome of protection, the reality on the water forced an immediate suspension of the initiative.The episode also examines Iran'S new maritime clearance requirements and the ongoing diplomatic friction caused by the US naval blockade of Iranian ports.For all verified documents and transcripts, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep143About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The launch of Project Freedom to escort the Alliance Fairfax through the Strait of Hormuz has resulted in a major retaliatory ballistic and drone attack on oil infrastructure in Fujairah. While CENTCOM reports the destruction of six Iranian fast boats, Tehran claims the operation killed five civilians, further escalating tensions in the region.The episode also covers the diplomatic fallout, including Pakistan'S role in the release of 22 crew members from the MV Tuska and the ongoing UN debate regarding sea mines. All documents and data cited in this episode are available at nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep142About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.

The Executive Branch has declared a formal end to hostilities to circumvent the 60-day congressional authorization deadline, even as military operations in Gaza and the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate. This tactical disconnect is compounded by internal leadership fractures within the Shin Bet, which have created critical intelligence blind spots during ongoing combat.For the full record of documents and data, visit nbn.fm.Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/war-desk/episode/ep141About War DeskWar Desk is an investigative podcast using AI-assisted analysis of military intelligence, diplomatic signals, and conflict data to assess global war risk, with sources and references published on our website for verification.Subscribe to NBN's NewsletterGet new investigations, new shows, and the raw intelligence you won't find anywhere else straight to your inbox.Sign up at nbn.fm/newsletter.