
Season 2 · Episode 645
The Return of the Big War: Mapping Global Conflict in 2026
Is the world truly more violent, or are we just more informed? Explore the data behind the global surge in conflict and the return of the "Big War."
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 16, 202623m 23s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman Poppleberry and Corn dive into the sobering reality of global conflict as of February 2026. They discuss startling statistics from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, revealing that the world is currently experiencing the highest number of active conflicts since the end of World War II. From the high-intensity battlefields of Ukraine and Gaza to the devastating, often-overlooked crises in Sudan, Myanmar, and the Sahel, the hosts analyze why the era of the "Long Peace" appears to be fracturing. They explore the "internationalization" of civil wars, the erosion of international norms regarding border integrity, and how cheap drone technology has democratized destruction. This deep dive offers a data-driven look at whether our modern era is defined by better information sharing or a genuine, systemic regression into large-scale global violence.