Geopolitical Cousins

Starting Five: US Presidents

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Nov 18, 2025
The hosts dive into ranking the top five and bottom five U.S. presidents based on their geopolitical acumen. Abraham Lincoln's handling of foreign pressures during the Civil War and Theodore Roosevelt's assertive diplomacy both shine. They discuss Polk's ambitious expansionism and George H.W. Bush's navigation of the post-Cold War landscape. The chaos escalates as they unveil the worst presidents, critiquing LBJ's Vietnam strategy and George W. Bush's controversial Iraq War decisions while weighing the long-term implications of each leader's choices.
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ANECDOTE

Playing Basketball With Kim’s Schoolmate

  • Marko recounts playing basketball in Swiss school with Kim Jong-un's older brother who tried out and fell after a pick.
  • He recalls another North Korean student who was actually a 27-year-old bodyguard playing as a starter.
ADVICE

Bring Tactics To Negotiations

  • Bring a negotiator who matches the tactical moment and can be ruthless when required in bargaining.
  • Prioritize tactical leverage over ideological purity during tough negotiations.
INSIGHT

Reagan’s Pressure-Then-Detente Playbook

  • Reagan restored American confidence and pressured the Soviet economy while later negotiating arms control with Gorbachev.
  • His mix of military pressure and diplomatic settlement accelerated the USSR's decline without permanent entanglement.
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