Geopolitical Cousins

Weapons Grade Stupid

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Jan 10, 2026
In a deep dive into Iran's economic crisis, the discussion highlights the unique nature of recent protests and potential regime change. The hosts also explore Greenland’s underestimated geopolitical significance amidst Trump's fixation, tackling the absurdity of invading a NATO ally. Insights on historical analogies, U.S. sovereignty issues, and Denmark's past heroics paint a vivid picture of international relations. With a mix of humor and sharp analysis, they emphasize the risks of American ignorance in geopolitics.
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INSIGHT

Regime Change Depends On Internal Sellouts

  • Meaningful change in Iran is likeliest if internal powerbrokers (e.g., the IRGC) choose to sideline the supreme leader.
  • External strikes alone probably won't produce durable regime change.
INSIGHT

Greenland's Strategic Reality

  • Greenland is genuinely strategic for Arctic choke points and US security, not a new discovery.
  • The US already exerts substantial operational control and could expand presence without formal annexation.
ANECDOTE

Cold War Accident Shaped Local Distrust

  • A historic US nuclear accident at the Greenland air base left locals distrustful and shaped Greenlandic attitudes.
  • That legacy helps explain why many Greenlanders resist becoming part of the US despite security ties.
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