Episode

House of Dynamite in Review

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Books to Battles
Published
Jan 28, 2026
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2739
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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Whitman Cobb and Col. Hollon analyze House of Dynamite , a recent film depicting a nuclear missile crisis from multiple institutional and human perspectives. The discussion examines how the movie portrays early warning, missile defense, crisis decision-making, and civil–military relations under extreme time pressure and uncertainty. The hosts assess the realism of command-and-control procedures, escalation dynamics, and the emotional burden placed on political leaders and military advisors. The episode uses the film as a lens to explore enduring themes in deterrence, escalation, and nuclear decision-making. If you have questions, comments, or episode recommendations, please email us at [email protected]. The opinions expressed here are those of the hosts or the guests and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Department of the Air Force, the Depart of Defense, or the United States Government.