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Signals Over Noise

Hosted by Peyton · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes

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Signals Over Noise: Foreign Policy & Power Politics is where current events get stripped of the hot takes and rebuilt into mechanisms: incentives, constraints, credibility, and escalation dynamics.I break down what states and leaders say versus what they show through official statements, policy choices, force posture, budgets, alliances, and outcomes; so, you can see the real game underneath the headlines.The views are that of the host alone and do not reflect official views of the DOD, or United States Government.

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Peyton hosts Signals Over Noise, a news show with 19 episodes published.

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Who Really Runs Iran Now? | The IRGC’s Quiet Rise to Power

Mar 10, 202631m0

Who Really Runs Iran Now? | The IRGC’s Quiet Rise to Power One week into the war in the Middle East, the headlines are loud—but the real signals are quieter. In this episode of Signals Over Noise, we step back from the d

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Escalation Across The Board: From Havana to Tehran

Mar 2, 202620m0

This week’s briefing moves beyond headlines and into the signals shaping the global strategic environment. From President Trump’s State of the Union and a renewed focus on Western Hemisphere stability, to cartel violence

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Breaking News: War with Iran

Feb 28, 202619m0

This emergency episode of Signals Over Noise covers the opening hours of war between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Following coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran and the President’s address announcing

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Cartel Crisis: The Jalisco New Generation Cartel

Feb 25, 202625m0

Just south of the American border, an internal security crisis is unfolding. This episode of Signals Over Noise examines the rise of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and the growing instability in parts of Mexico

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Weekly Briefing: 16-20 February 2026

Feb 21, 202623mS1

This week on Signals Over Noise, we examine the major strategic signals shaping the global environment — from institutional tensions in the United States to great-power competition across multiple regions. In North Ameri

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Veterans Affairs at a Crossroads

Feb 18, 202629mS1

The Department of Veterans Affairs is facing renewed scrutiny. A recent investigative report raised questions about fraud and oversight inside the VA’s disability compensation system. At the same time, a new interim rule

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The Golden Hour: One Final Nail in the Coffin, and the Future of Warfare

Feb 17, 202652mS1

For two decades, the “Golden Hour” defined modern battlefield medicine. Air superiority made rapid evacuation possible. Survival rates improved. Assumptions hardened into doctrine. But what happens when evacuation is del

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Weekly Briefing: 9-13 February 2026

Feb 15, 202627mS1

This week’s Signals Over Noise briefing highlights a clear pattern across multiple regions: escalation by posture, not by declaration. We begin in North America, where congressional friction and institutional scrutiny si

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What Is a Statesman?

Feb 12, 202617mS1

What is a statesman? Not a celebrity.Not a partisan champion.Not a viral communicator. A statesman is someone who can manage power — especially under pressure. In this episode of Signals Over Noise, we define statesmansh

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Preparing the Ground: Shaping Operations

Feb 8, 202628mS1

Most people think conflict begins with force. In reality, it begins with shaping the environment long before violence appears. In this episode of Signals Over Noise, we break down shaping operations—what they are, how th

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START HERE: The Method to the Madness

Feb 5, 202624mS1

This episode serves as the foundational primer for Signals Over Noise. Rather than focusing on a single conflict, this episode introduces a framework for understanding how escalation actually works—across war, domestic p

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Epstein, Silence, and Institutional Failure

Feb 3, 202657mS1

The Epstein case is often framed as a mystery or a scandal. This episode takes a different approach. Rather than speculating about motives or chasing unprovable claims, this episode examines what can be documented: the d

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Iran Is Breaking — And Everyone Is Misreading the Signals

Feb 1, 202617m0

This conversation examines the complex dynamics of Iran's internal crisis, the interplay among economic systems, protests, and international relations. It explores how the U.S. and Israel's actions influence Iran's respo

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China: Purge before the Storm

Jan 28, 202630mEp. 5S1

In this conversation, Peyton discusses the implications of recent purges within the Chinese military, particularly in relation to Taiwan. He argues that these purges are not necessarily indicative of reduced military rea

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Energy Infrastructure: Our first interview

Jan 26, 20261h 46mEp. 4S1

In this episode of Signals Over Noise, host Peyton interviews electrical engineer Matt about the vulnerabilities and complexities of the U.S. energy grid. They discuss the structure of the grid, the importance of substat

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At the table or on the menu: Canada, Davos, and a new world order.

Jan 24, 202629mEp. 3S1

“If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” Canada’s PM Mark Carney dropped that line at Davos—and in 2026 it isn’t just a metaphor. It’s a warning about how power works when market access becomes conditional. In t

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From Charter to Kinetics: The ICE Story

Jan 21, 202627mEp. 2S1

In this episode of Signals Over Noise, we delve into the complexities of ICE operations, exploring the intersection of law enforcement, homeland security, and national identity. We examine the charter baseline of ICE, th

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Greenland: Misalignment in Action

Jan 19, 202617mEp. 1S1

This episode delves into Strategic Greenland, highlighting the complex dynamics between alliance legitimacy and transactional sovereignty. It explores the mixed signals from the U.S. regarding ownership and partnership w

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Introducing Signals Over Noise

Jan 19, 20265m0

Welcome to "Signals Over Noise," a weekly show that cuts through the clutter of geopolitics by focusing on four key variables: actions, messages, games, and outcomes. Each episode dives into a specific region or issue, p

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