The Kyle Anzalone Show: When Will Russia Win the War?

by | Jul 12, 2026

The Kyle Anzalone Show: When Will Russia Win the War?

by | Jul 12, 2026

Ukraine’s air defenses are hitting a wall, and the numbers are terrifying. We walk through Zelensky’s warning that Patriot interceptors are running short, why ballistic missiles are a different problem than drones and cruise missiles, and what it means when Ukraine says it could not stop any of a recent wave of Russian ballistic strikes. The hard question isn’t whether Kyiv “needs more,” it’s whether the US and Europe actually have more to give without leaving themselves exposed elsewhere.

From there, we zoom out to the NATO summit and the politics shaping the war’s next phase. We talk about why NATO leaders appear ready to downplay Ukraine, how Trump’s fallout with allies after the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz energy fears changed the mood in Europe, and why “we’ll replenish later” rings hollow when Patriot missile production timelines stretch years. We also weigh Trump’s renewed claims that peace is close against evidence that sanctions, weapons pipelines, and intelligence support still push the conflict farther from a settlement.

Then we shift to the Middle East and the rhetoric that makes escalation easier. We react to Netanyahu rejecting the idea of Israel living in a permanent state of war, challenge the “peace deal” framing around the Abraham Accords, and lay out how war talk in Washington slides into something darker, including a public call to bomb a Tehran funeral and a member of Congress denying Palestinians even exist. We close with Mike Johnson’s attempt to spark a new red scare and why war powers and foreign entanglements are the real accountability test. If this breakdown helps, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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