
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens U.S. Full Spectrum Dominance: Nuclear Risks and The End of Empire with Jeffrey Sachs
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Sep 11, 2024 Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, dives into geopolitical tensions and nuclear risks amid U.S. foreign policy. He critiques America’s imperial-like approach to security, emphasizing the need for cooperative governance. Sachs argues for a shift from dominance to interconnectedness among nations, while advocating for localized solutions to pressing global issues. The conversation also touches on the potential for restoring international goodwill by embracing foundational American values and fostering meaningful dialogue.
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NATO Expansion Concerns
- Sachs compares Russia's concern over NATO expansion to the U.S. establishing a base near its border.
- He highlights the U.S. hypocrisy by mentioning its opposition to a Chinese hospital in the Caribbean.
Pro-Peace Stance
- Sachs clarifies his stance as pro-peace and anti-war, emphasizing his concern for nuclear war.
- He prioritizes global cooperation and the future of the planet over nationalistic interests.
Full Spectrum Dominance
- "Full spectrum dominance" is the U.S. military doctrine of dominating every military theater.
- This doctrine, based on the idea that U.S. security necessitates dominating other nations, creates global insecurity.




