
Alex Gray
Former chief of staff to the National Security Council during the first Trump administration, providing analysis on the geopolitical impact of U.S. operations against Iran and broader strategic implications.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 32min
Why The U.S.-Iran History Just Hit A Violent New Chapter
Tevi Troy, presidential historian at the Ronald Reagan Institute, outlines the century-long shift from U.S.-Iran friendship to confrontation. Alex Gray, former National Security Council chief of staff, analyzes the strikes, their strategic lead-up, and ripple effects on China, Russia, and global hotspots. They discuss nuclear program concerns, proxy networks, and the geopolitical fallout in short, sharp conversations.

Mar 7, 2026 • 31min
From Washington: DHS Shutdown Persists as Domestic Threats Rise
Alex Gray, former National Security Council chief of staff, offers geopolitical analysis of U.S. operations in Iran. Charles Marino, former DHS senior advisor, outlines DHS funding strains and homeland security risks. They discuss military strikes on Iran, DHS shutdown impacts on operations and cyber defense, border and domestic threat concerns, and international strategic ripple effects.

Feb 14, 2026 • 40min
The Arctic Chessboard: Why Greenland and Canada Are Critical to US Security Against the CCP | Alex Gray
Alex Gray, former National Security Council chief of staff and Arctic security expert, explains why Greenland and Canada are pivotal to U.S. strategy against China. He traces 150 years of interest, maps Arctic chokepoints and submarine routes, and warns of a Solomon Islands style Chinese playbook in Greenland. He also flags Canada’s defense gaps and urges proactive security compacts and planning.


