The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - What Is America’s Role In The World? + Trump Is Driving Instability & Chaos Around The Globe

Jan 15, 2026
Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and president of the Eurasia Group, dives into the current state of global affairs. He highlights America's wavering role as alliances strain and rivals capitalize on U.S. inconsistencies. The discussion touches on Trump's approach to Greenland and NATO, the potential chaos this could create, and the implications for Europe. Bremmer also explores non-military strategies for Venezuela and critiques the flaws in U.S. immigration rhetoric. The conversation provides a captivating lens on international stability in a tumultuous era.
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INSIGHT

Consensus Collapse On U.S. Grand Strategy

  • The Trump era erased the bipartisan consensus on America's global role, leaving no operating grand strategy.
  • Robert Blackwell argues we need a realistic hybrid: resolute global leadership accepting China as a peer competitor.
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Grand Strategy Requires Hard Tradeoffs

  • A grand strategy must decide how to use military, economic, diplomatic, technological, and moral power together.
  • Blackwell warns strategy requires tradeoffs about nation-building and where to commit resources.
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Accept China; Prioritize Indo-Pacific

  • Blackwell's 'resolute global leadership' accepts China as a durable peer competitor and prioritizes the Indo-Pacific.
  • He stresses alliances and institutions matter if backed by credible strength, not nation-building.
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