William Spaniel

William Spaniel is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh and a prominent content creator specializing in game theory and international relations.

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The Trump administration > adventurous first fourteen months

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You see, Trump has arguably had the most adventurous first fourteen months of any U.S. president. There was the roughly two-month long series of air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Then there was the one-shot strikes on Iran’s nuclear program in the middle of the Israel-Iran Twelve Day War.

Why the U.S. Gamble in Iran Is Much Bigger Than It Seems
The Trump administrationhas hadadventurous first fourteen months

You see, Trump has arguably had the most adventurous first fourteen months of any U.S. president. There was the roughly two-month long series of air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Then there was the one-shot strikes on Iran’s nuclear program in the middle of the Israel-Iran Twelve Day War.

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PRC > Taiwan

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If the PRC were to ever invade Taiwan, the entire world would encounter an economic catastrophe, even if Beijing’s forces failed to capture the island. Taiwan produces something around 90% of the world’s top of the line microchips, and accounts for 60% of chip revenue worldwide.

Why the U.S. Gamble in Iran Is Much Bigger Than It Seems
PRCinvadeTaiwan

If the PRC were to ever invade Taiwan, the entire world would encounter an economic catastrophe, even if Beijing’s forces failed to capture the island. Taiwan produces something around 90% of the world’s top of the line microchips, and accounts for 60% of chip revenue worldwide.

7m28s296K views • 2 weeks ago
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The Epstein Files > political insiders

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One, political insiders do not believe that the full files will be as damaging as the prevailing online sentiment believes that they will be. As I said at the top, I know that the modal internet sentiment is that the full Epstein files would be game over for Trump, but I cannot stress this enough, that is not how political insiders both in Washington and foreign capitals feel about the situation.

The Epstein-Iran War Connection Is Way More Subtle Than It Seems
The Epstein Filesare assessed bypolitical insiders

One, political insiders do not believe that the full files will be as damaging as the prevailing online sentiment believes that they will be. As I said at the top, I know that the modal internet sentiment is that the full Epstein files would be game over for Trump, but I cannot stress this enough, that is not how political insiders both in Washington and foreign capitals feel about the situation.

5m34s126K views • 2 weeks ago
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War between US and Iran > information asymmetry regarding Trump's private benefits

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To recap, the mechanism for war here is: one, a leader has private information about his personal benefit for war; two, the opponent’s belief is that the private benefit is likely small; and three, that assessment is wrong.

The Epstein-Iran War Connection Is Way More Subtle Than It Seems
War between US and Iranoccurs due toinformation asymmetry regarding Trump's private benefits

To recap, the mechanism for war here is: one, a leader has private information about his personal benefit for war; two, the opponent’s belief is that the private benefit is likely small; and three, that assessment is wrong.

11m50s126K views • 2 weeks ago
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Modern battlefield medical triage > a network problem

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On the surface, this may sound like a basic triage problem, something that your average field hospital or civilian hospital confronts on a regular basis. However, on the modern battlefield, this is a network problem. Previously, you might only be able to send someone to a specific field hospital.

The Hardest Logistical Problem in Modern Warfare, and How Allies Are Trying to Solve It
Modern battlefield medical triageisa network problem

On the surface, this may sound like a basic triage problem, something that your average field hospital or civilian hospital confronts on a regular basis. However, on the modern battlefield, this is a network problem. Previously, you might only be able to send someone to a specific field hospital.

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Automated response > battlefield medical allocation

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Because complexity grows exponentially, the problem is too big for one person to handle on their own. You cannot break up the problem across many people either, because of the connected network nature of the problem. You cannot have many people work as a team, as they would waste too much time trying to coordinate. The response has to be automated.

The Hardest Logistical Problem in Modern Warfare, and How Allies Are Trying to Solve It
Automated responseis necessary forbattlefield medical allocation

Because complexity grows exponentially, the problem is too big for one person to handle on their own. You cannot break up the problem across many people either, because of the connected network nature of the problem. You cannot have many people work as a team, as they would waste too much time trying to coordinate. The response has to be automated.

0s140K views • 2 weeks ago
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Bytes on the Ground (AI tool) > TIDE Hackathon medical competition

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The winner of the medical competition was a Dutch team called “Bytes on the Ground.” Every team’s solution had similar elements.

The Hardest Logistical Problem in Modern Warfare, and How Allies Are Trying to Solve It
Bytes on the Ground (AI tool)wonTIDE Hackathon medical competition

The winner of the medical competition was a Dutch team called “Bytes on the Ground.” Every team’s solution had similar elements.

10m26s140K views • 2 weeks ago
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Allies > more investments in security

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And I suspect that given how the world has become one step less secure over the weekend, more allies will be inclined to make an investment.

The Hardest Logistical Problem in Modern Warfare, and How Allies Are Trying to Solve It
Allieswill makemore investments in security

And I suspect that given how the world has become one step less secure over the weekend, more allies will be inclined to make an investment.

13m35s140K views • 2 weeks ago
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The United States > the Ayatollah of Iran

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It was the very first strike of the war that terminated the Ayatollah’s time on Earth. The CIA learned that a high-level meeting was scheduled to take place in Tehran on the morning of February 28.

How Israel Assassinated the Ayatollah & Iran’s Upcoming Succession Crisis
The United Statesconducted a strike that killedthe Ayatollah of Iran

It was the very first strike of the war that terminated the Ayatollah’s time on Earth. The CIA learned that a high-level meeting was scheduled to take place in Tehran on the morning of February 28.

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Iran's nuclear program > $2 trillion

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By one Iranian official’s own estimate, Iran’s nuclear program cost the country $2 trillion. Let that sink in for a moment. $2 trillion.

How Israel Assassinated the Ayatollah & Iran’s Upcoming Succession Crisis
Iran's nuclear programhas a cost of$2 trillion

By one Iranian official’s own estimate, Iran’s nuclear program cost the country $2 trillion. Let that sink in for a moment. $2 trillion.

7m23s289K views • 2 weeks ago
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Nuclear weapons > insurance policy against regime change

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Indeed, every world leader already understands that nuclear weapons confer a certain type of insurance policy against regime change. Nothing is learned by seeing regime change in action.

How Israel Assassinated the Ayatollah & Iran’s Upcoming Succession Crisis
Nuclear weaponsconferinsurance policy against regime change

Indeed, every world leader already understands that nuclear weapons confer a certain type of insurance policy against regime change. Nothing is learned by seeing regime change in action.

6m38s289K views • 2 weeks ago
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Ayatollah's assassination > rallying cry for protests

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The Ayatollah’s assassination serves two purposes here. One, it is a rallying cry to get protestors back on the streets. That seems to be working.

How Israel Assassinated the Ayatollah & Iran’s Upcoming Succession Crisis
Ayatollah's assassinationserves asrallying cry for protests

The Ayatollah’s assassination serves two purposes here. One, it is a rallying cry to get protestors back on the streets. That seems to be working.

7m23s289K views • 2 weeks ago
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The process of fighting a war > the problem that caused the war to start

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However, the standard discussions surrounding that second question overlook a fundamental principle of war termination: that for a war to end, the process of fighting must resolve whatever problem caused the war to start in the first place.

“Unconditional Surrender”? When and How Will the Iran War End
The process of fighting a warmust resolvethe problem that caused the war to start

However, the standard discussions surrounding that second question overlook a fundamental principle of war termination: that for a war to end, the process of fighting must resolve whatever problem caused the war to start in the first place.

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Closing of the Strait of Hormuz > a foreseeable event

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But those details aside, literally any geopolitical analyst worth their salt knew that this was what would happen in the event of a major war with Iran. You only have to go back about a year and a half to see my own warnings about that risk.

“Unconditional Surrender”? When and How Will the Iran War End
Closing of the Strait of Hormuzisa foreseeable event

But those details aside, literally any geopolitical analyst worth their salt knew that this was what would happen in the event of a major war with Iran. You only have to go back about a year and a half to see my own warnings about that risk.

2m41s220K views • 13 days ago
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United States defense strategy > offensive-focused

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In contrast, U.S. doctrine here is that the best defense is a good offense. Rather than shoot down individual drones and missiles, the United States wants to destroy their warehouses, production facilities, and launch platforms. The advantage here is obvious: rather than need to cast a huge defensive net, you simply nip the problem in the bud.

Why Can’t the U.S. Intercept Iranian Drones as Easily as Ukraine Can?
United States defense strategyisoffensive-focused

In contrast, U.S. doctrine here is that the best defense is a good offense. Rather than shoot down individual drones and missiles, the United States wants to destroy their warehouses, production facilities, and launch platforms. The advantage here is obvious: rather than need to cast a huge defensive net, you simply nip the problem in the bud.

7m2s263K views • 2 weeks ago
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United States > nip problems in the bud

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The problem is that you have to be really good at projecting power to accomplish that goal. Well, the United States is really good at projecting power, and so that is why it is taking the risk.

Why Can’t the U.S. Intercept Iranian Drones as Easily as Ukraine Can?
United Statesprojects power tonip problems in the bud

The problem is that you have to be really good at projecting power to accomplish that goal. Well, the United States is really good at projecting power, and so that is why it is taking the risk.

7m18s263K views • 2 weeks ago
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The Pentagon Pizza Theory > the start of military operations

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The Pentagon Pizza Theory—yes, real worlds that I just said—tells us that all we need to do is track the number of orders of pizza made at parlors near the Pentagon or elsewhere in Washington. The core idea is that, when major military motions are afoot, staffers in the Pentagon put in a bunch of overtime, and often at bizarre hours of the night.

Can Pizza Predict the Start of the Iran War?
The Pentagon Pizza Theorypredictsthe start of military operations

The Pentagon Pizza Theory—yes, real worlds that I just said—tells us that all we need to do is track the number of orders of pizza made at parlors near the Pentagon or elsewhere in Washington. The core idea is that, when major military motions are afoot, staffers in the Pentagon put in a bunch of overtime, and often at bizarre hours of the night.

51s119K views • 3 weeks ago
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Selecting on the dependent variable > spurious statistical conclusions

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Issue one is a statistical fallacy known as “selecting on the dependent variable.” This is when you take the outcome of interest—in this case, the start of a war—and then look at the factors common to them. In contrast, a good statistician would look at instances of pizzas getting ordered and then see how often that correlates with wars starting.

Can Pizza Predict the Start of the Iran War?
Selecting on the dependent variablecausesspurious statistical conclusions

Issue one is a statistical fallacy known as “selecting on the dependent variable.” This is when you take the outcome of interest—in this case, the start of a war—and then look at the factors common to them. In contrast, a good statistician would look at instances of pizzas getting ordered and then see how often that correlates with wars starting.

7m6s119K views • 3 weeks ago
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Pizza orders > reliable predictors of war

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It turns out that you cannot just look at the cancer deaths and make a claim that water kills people. Instead, you would need to look at everyone’s water consumption. And if you did, I bet that you would soon find out that the people consuming water tend to do better than the people who do not. Pizza-wise, you would need to construct a measure of pizza orders across many years, and then check whether the days of large orders happen more often on the eve of war than on ordinary days.

Can Pizza Predict the Start of the Iran War?
Pizza ordersarereliable predictors of war

It turns out that you cannot just look at the cancer deaths and make a claim that water kills people. Instead, you would need to look at everyone’s water consumption. And if you did, I bet that you would soon find out that the people consuming water tend to do better than the people who do not. Pizza-wise, you would need to construct a measure of pizza orders across many years, and then check whether the days of large orders happen more often on the eve of war than on ordinary days.

7m58s119K views • 3 weeks ago
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Strategic Corollary > adversaries will manipulate measures used for decision-making

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Well, allow me to give you the strategic corollary to that: “in an adversarial environment, when one party uses a manipulable measure to make decisions, the other party will deliberately manipulate that measure.”

Can Pizza Predict the Start of the Iran War?
Strategic Corollarystatesadversaries will manipulate measures used for decision-making

Well, allow me to give you the strategic corollary to that: “in an adversarial environment, when one party uses a manipulable measure to make decisions, the other party will deliberately manipulate that measure.”

10m12s119K views • 3 weeks ago
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Operation Epic Fury > days at minimum

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The top line here is that this is not a limited activity like the special Maduro operation. Rather, Operation Epic Fury as it is being called is using all of the U.S. assets in the region. This is not the type of action that will last a few hours. And short of Iranian capitulation or regime overthrow, it is designed to last days at minimum.

Eight Key Signs to Watch for in the Iran War
Operation Epic Furyis designed to lastdays at minimum

The top line here is that this is not a limited activity like the special Maduro operation. Rather, Operation Epic Fury as it is being called is using all of the U.S. assets in the region. This is not the type of action that will last a few hours. And short of Iranian capitulation or regime overthrow, it is designed to last days at minimum.

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United States > traditional Congressional authorization to use force in Iran

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There is no traditional Congressional authorization to use force in Iran. The executive branch, of course, has broad latitude to conduct limited strikes over limited time frames.

Eight Key Signs to Watch for in the Iran War

There is no traditional Congressional authorization to use force in Iran. The executive branch, of course, has broad latitude to conduct limited strikes over limited time frames.

7m30s323K views • 3 weeks ago
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