
Making Sense with Sam Harris #355 — A Falling World
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Feb 21, 2024 In this discussion, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan delves into the unraveling world order, highlighting America's declining influence and the shift towards isolationism. He analyzes the implications of Houthi terrorism, the conflict in the Middle East, and the precarious future of Israel. Zeihan also addresses Europe's economic struggles and demographic challenges, particularly with a shrinking workforce. The conversation touches on nuclear risks, the status of U.S. debt, and why Trump may not secure a win in the upcoming election.
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US Trade Reliance
- The US has historically policed global trade while remaining less reliant on it than other nations.
- This was driven by a focus on securing resources for allies, especially during the Cold War.
End of Bretton Woods
- The end of the Cold War brought a shift in US policy, with increasing economic nationalism since 1992.
- This shift, coupled with changes in naval strategy, is weakening the US's global security role.
Houthi Challenge
- The Houthi attacks in the Red Sea highlight the limitations of the current US Navy.
- Zeihan believes the US can no longer effectively maintain global naval security.






