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The Price of Autonomy: Can a Nation Truly Go It Alone?
Season 2 · Episode 474

The Price of Autonomy: Can a Nation Truly Go It Alone?

Herman and Corn explore the myth of self-reliance, from military aid and F-35 supply chains to the "calorie problem" of national food security.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 4, 202621m 57s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Herman Poppleberry and Corn dive into the complex reality of "non-dependency" in the modern age, specifically focusing on the push to phase out U.S. military aid. They explore the historical trauma that birthed the Israeli ethos of self-reliance and the technical hurdles of maintaining advanced hardware like the F-35 without global supply chains. From the "calorie problem" of grain imports to the revolutionary potential of the Iron Beam laser system, the duo examines whether true autarky is a recipe for security or a fast track to isolation. Join the conversation as they discuss the shift from "just-in-time" globalism to "just-in-case" regionalism and what it means for a nation to move from being a "vassal" to a true strategic partner.