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Dec 19, 2025
Colonel Douglas Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army expert on defense, critiques military leadership and calls for a strategic shift in U.S. posture. Dr. Mike Krupa highlights Poland's political tensions and youth opposition to war. Economist Richard Werner discusses Europe’s economic woes, criticizing EU policies and Germany's industrial decline. Republican candidate James Fishback emphasizes free speech and America First principles while rejecting AIPAC funding. The conversation reveals surprising insights on military strategy, European instability, and political independence.
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Europe Lacks Capacity For Direct War With Russia
- MacGregor argued Europe cannot sustain a direct war with Russia due to financial and social breakdown.
- He said Russian aims are limited to neutralizing threats, not conquering Europe, reframing Western rhetoric.
Poland's Leadership Keeps Fear To Sustain Policy
- Mike Krupa explained Poland's leaders push pro-war measures partly to sustain public fear and domestic military-industrial profit.
- He noted young Poles largely oppose war and information divides shape elite decisions.
EU Policies Driving Deindustrialization And Food Decline
- Richard A. Werner connected EU policies to deliberate economic deindustrialization and agricultural decline.
- He framed Brussels' mandates as accelerating economic collapse rather than solving environmental issues.


