On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down a stunning U.S. military rescue mission that brought home a downed American officer from hostile territory—highlighting the precision, power, and patriotism behind the operation.
They dive into rising tensions with Iran, President Trump’s unpredictable messaging strategy, and what it signals for global conflict and diplomacy. Plus, a look at the Strait of Hormuz and why its stability matters more than ever for the world economy.
The conversation shifts to America’s renewed sense of national pride—from military success to space exploration, including the buzz around Artemis missions and the future of U.S. leadership in space.
Finally, they tackle a controversial trend: Americans moving overseas to avoid paying student loans. Is this a failure of the system—or personal responsibility gone wrong?

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