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Threat & Theory

Threat & Theory

Written by: Thatch Creative
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Threat & Theory helps audiences make sense of geopolitics by revealing how intelligence analysis actually works. Through real-world examples and disciplined frameworks, the show explains how threats are evaluated long before outcomes become obvious.

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Thatch Creative
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • EP 006 - When States Tighten the Fist
    Jan 22 2026

    Moments of crisis don’t just reveal instability - they reveal how power actually works. In this episode, we examine what happens inside a state when pressure mounts and control is challenged. How governments decide when to tolerate unrest, when to suppress it, and when to escalate. What security forces are designed to do versus what they’re actually willing to do. And why public narratives often miss the real signals intelligence professionals watch for.

    Rather than focusing on headlines or viral moments, this episode breaks down the mechanics of state control, internal decision-making, and the thresholds that separate unrest from regime threat. It’s a sober look at how power responds under strain - and why the most important indicators are usually invisible to the public until it’s too late.

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    32 mins
  • EP 005 - Iran at the Breaking Point
    Jan 13 2026

    Iran is once again testing the limits of internal control. In this episode, we break down the latest wave of unrest inside the country and examine what the protests actually mean for regime stability. Who holds real power when the streets erupt? How do Iran’s layered security forces—from police to paramilitary units—operate differently than Western audiences often assume? And where are the true pressure points that could either suppress dissent or allow it to spread?

    Cutting through headlines and social media narratives, this episode looks at Iran’s internal security architecture, the regime’s decision-making calculus, and why protests alone rarely equal collapse—unless specific conditions align. This is a grounded assessment of what’s happening now, what likely comes next, and how intelligence professionals read moments like this differently than the public.

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    21 mins
  • EP 004 - When the Target Is the President
    Jan 9 2026

    In a stunning escalation, the United States used military force to remove Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and bring him to face federal charges - blurring the lines between war, law enforcement, and regime change. In this episode, we break down what actually happened, why the decision was made now, and how intelligence, military power, and geopolitics converged in a way rarely seen in the modern era.

    Beyond the headlines, we examine the strategic risks, legal implications, and what comes next when a leader is gone, but the system that sustained him remains.

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    20 mins
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