
Blaine Holt
Retired U.S. Brigadier General and commentator who writes and speaks on strategic and geopolitical affairs, hosting the Dangerous Intellectuals podcast and contributing analysis to Newsmax.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 58min
Episode #240 - Blaine Holt and the Layers of Venezuelan Strategic Importance
Join former U.S. Brigadier General Blaine Holt, a media commentator with extensive military expertise, as he unpacks the intricate Venezuelan extraction operation against Nicolás Maduro. He discusses the operation's tactical execution and its far-reaching implications for global powers like Russia and China. Holt explores the balance of geopolitical motives, linking Venezuela's resources to shifting oil markets. With insights on NATO, Turkey's regional influence, and the evolving financial landscape, this conversation promises a riveting look into modern strategy.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 15min
Episode #231 - Blaine Holt and the Strategic State of Play
Blaine Holt, a former U.S. Air Force brigadier general and senior foreign affairs contributor for Newsmax, dives into a high-stakes discussion on global geopolitics. He boldly labels today’s landscape as 'World War Forever,' revealing the puppet masters behind the scenes. Holt argues President Trump operates as a vital disruptor, influencing global dynamics with countries like China. The conversation also tackles cartels as strategic threats and how economic levers are manipulated in the geopolitical arena, emphasizing the need for critical thinking in understanding complex strategies.

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Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 15min
Episode 247 - Blaine Holt and the End of Willful Ignorance on Geopolitics
Blaine Holt, retired U.S. Brigadier General and strategic commentator, offers a sharp take on Iran and shifting global power dynamics. He outlines fifth-generation conflict, the role of financial and insurance levers in geopolitics, and the sequencing from Venezuela to Iran. He warns about domestic logistics risks and highlights the interplay of covert networks, state leverage, and political timing.


