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Kurt Mills

Conservative writer and commentator associated with The American Conservative who discussed strategic implications, coalition dynamics, and whether the U.S. has command of events in the conflict.

Top 10 podcasts with Kurt Mills

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Mar 28, 2025 • 52min

Trump edition: Annexing Greenland, Signal-gate and inside the battle for America’s foreign policy

Kurt Mills, Executive Editor of The American Conservative, offers deep insights on U.S. foreign policy. Anders Vistisen, a Danish MEP, discusses Greenland’s sovereignty in light of recent U.S. ambitions for annexation. Charly Salonius-Pasternak analyzes Arctic geopolitics, including security implications from the 'Signal-gate' incident. The trio examines how American actions could destabilize global dynamics, especially in relation to Russia and NATO. They engage in heated debates about nationalism, diplomacy, and the complexities of foreign relations in a changing world.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4584: Was Iran's Nuclear Program Was A Misdirection Play

Joining the discussion is Kurt Mills, a writer at The American Conservative, known for his insightful political analysis. The conversation dives into U.S. intelligence assessments on Iran's nuclear capabilities, exposing tensions between military strategies and intelligence operations. Mills sheds light on the complex rivalry between the CIA and Mossad, highlighting their conflicting interests. The topics of economic implications and the looming threat of conflicts involving Ukraine and China further enrich this fascinating dialogue.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 789: Bush Wing Stays Lurking Around The Israel Conflict; Florida The Solar Superpower

Join Kurt Mills, a political analyst with keen insights on foreign policy, Mike Davis, a legal commentator dissecting political currents, and energy expert Dave Walsh as they delve into pressing geopolitical and energy issues. Hear about Israel's military operations against Iran and its implications for U.S. relations. Discover the complexities of energy independence with Florida's reliance on solar power and the legislative proposals impacting utility costs. Engage with discussions on resource management, accountability, and the interplay of modern warfare and energy policy.
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May 6, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 762: What’s At Stake With Ed Martin’s Confirmation, The Mayoral Race That’s Awakening A Dormant Corner Of The Left

Mike Howell, an attorney and conservative activist known for his focus on election integrity, joins Kurt Mills, a foreign policy expert, and Sam Faddis, a former CIA officer. They discuss the contentious nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. attorney and its implications for accountability post-January 6th. The trio delves into the rising influence of the Democratic Socialists of America in NYC's mayoral race, exploring how this shift could reshape American politics. They also touch on U.S. foreign policy challenges and the complexities of the Ukraine situation.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5138: Rise Of The Digital God From Our Automated Overlords; Stopping H1B Fraud

Brendan Stenhauser, founder of SecureAI Now advocating AI safeguards; Rosemary Jenks, immigration activist pushing limits on H-1B/OPT; Kurt Mills, conservative analyst on Iran, Turkey, and regional diplomacy. They debate rapid AI disruption, fears of a powerful 'digital God', threats to white- and blue-collar work, strategies to curb H-1B/OPT pipelines, and diplomatic moves to avoid war in the Middle East.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5136: Pam Bondi Under Fire From House Judiciary; President Trump's Soaring Economy; Revolution Consultants

Kurt Mills, conservative foreign policy commentator on Middle East dynamics and Iran. E.J., economist who criticizes BLS methods and labor data. They discuss a contentious hearing over Pam Bondi, alleged BLS job-count errors and large revisions, market reaction to jobs and trade data, regional limits on action against Iran, and foreign-trained protest tactics influencing domestic unrest.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5113: The Beginning Of The End Of Western Civilization; Aluminum Adjuvants, Autoimmunity, and Autism Spectrum Disorders

Kurt Mills, conservative commentator and executive director at The American Conservative, offers sharp analysis on Iran, last-minute diplomacy, and Russia’s role. He and Stephen spar over Tulsi Gabbard’s standing and the risks of kinetic action versus diplomacy. They also debate claims linking aluminum adjuvants to autism and outline activism plans.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5266: Where We Stand In An Offramp To The War; Cutting An America First Deal

Kurt Mills, conservative writer who focuses on strategy and coalition shifts. Brandon Weikert, national security analyst specializing in escalation dynamics. Eric Bolling, commentator on energy and markets. They parse whether recent rhetoric signals an off-ramp or escalation. They examine oil market reactions, the risk of an escalation trap, regional shifts in initiative, and who might secure strategic waterways.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 964: President Trump Gives Updates On The War In Iran

Kurt Mills, conservative analyst on U.S.-Israel ties; Dr. Bradley Thayer, foreign policy academic; President Donald J. Trump, former president giving a press briefing. They discuss Iran's missile threat and new laser defenses. They cover calls with Putin, timelines for winding down operations, oil waivers to manage prices, and risks of regime-change vs limited military aims.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5182: Destroying the Basic Apparatus Of Iran While The Regime Still Survives

Trita Parsi, Quincy Institute foreign policy analyst focused on Iranian politics and protest dynamics, and Kurt Mills, strategic commentator on air power and regime-targeting, discuss military options and limits. They debate degradation versus all-out strikes. They explore why Iran's regime endures, risks of weapons depletion, regional fallout, and political messaging in a high-stakes confrontation.

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