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Steve Jermy

Retired Royal Navy Commodore with command experience in the 5th Destroyer Squadron and Britain's Fleet Air Arm, served as Strategy Director in the British Embassy in Afghanistan and author of Strategy for Action.

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Jan 27, 2026 • 51min

UK Elite Navy Officer EXPOSES Crisis of Western Decision Making | Steve Jermy

Steve Jermy, retired British Navy commodore and energy-strategy analyst, brings frontline command experience to geopolitics. He critiques Western strategic paralysis and debt-driven economies. He highlights energy limits, Russia’s self-sufficiency and phased strategy in Ukraine. He warns about industrial weakness, securitization of policy, and the need for renewed diplomacy.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 48min

Iran War & Global Energy Markets /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

Steve Jermy, former Royal Navy commodore and maritime/energy expert, gives concise analysis of naval operations, energy markets, and geopolitical risk. He discusses why Persian Gulf flows shape global prices. He outlines Europe’s import vulnerabilities, limits of strategic reserves, the difficulty of reopening the Strait of Hormuz by force, and how mines, drones, and escalation shape risk.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 54min

Steven Jermy: Iran War Endgame & the Global Fallout

Steven Jermy, retired Royal Navy Commodore and author of Strategy for Action, draws on decades of command and strategy experience. He discusses strategic confusion around the Iran war, contrasting regime-change aims with Iran’s survival tactics. He examines air operations, ammunition limits, regional escalation risks, and the broader great-power implications for energy and geopolitics.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 1min

Iran Not Buckling, Not Giving In /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

Steve Jermy, former Royal Navy Commodore and combat aviator, offers expert analysis on naval and air power. He explains carrier strengths and limits, risks of saturation from missiles and drones, and why air-sea strikes alone likely cannot force regime change. They discuss unintended escalations, underground missile networks, political pressures toward war, and why restraint and negotiation matter.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 7min

There's No FORCING RUSSIA Into Anything /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

Steve Jermy, former UK Royal Navy Commodore and defense analyst, offers concise military and geopolitical perspective. He discusses who actually holds leverage over Russia and why territorial aims shape bargaining. They cover shifts in Russian tactics from attrition to securing objectives, the practical value of military-to-military talks, and regional escalation risks around Iran and Israel.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 58min

Navy Combat Vet: What Trump's 'Massive Armada' to Iran Can Do /Steve Jermy & Lt Col Daniel Davis

Steve Jermy, retired Royal Navy commodore and naval combat veteran, breaks down what a US task force can realistically achieve against Iran. He assesses short intense strike capacity, missile and resupply limits, Iranian anti-ship and air-defense threats, and regional escalation risks. The conversation contrasts geography and sustainment challenges and why long campaigns are hard to maintain.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 43min

Oil, Drugs Venezuela Colombia /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

Steve Jermy, a former senior naval officer and security analyst, shares insights from his recent Caribbean travels, focusing on the geopolitical implications of Venezuela and Colombia. He discusses Nicolás Maduro's peculiar public theatrics amidst escalating tensions with the U.S. and evaluates the plausibility of military action against Venezuela. Jermy also explores the nation's role in drug trafficking, the challenges of U.S.-backed regime change, and critiques on European strategic responses to Ukraine, highlighting the complexities of modern geopolitics.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 49min

Steven Jermy: Russia's War Objectives & Europe's Downfall

Steven Jermy, a retired Royal Navy Commodore with extensive military experience, discusses the flaws in Western strategy since the 1990s and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He analyzes Putin's motives, framing them as security-driven, and details five phases of Russia's campaign. Jermy highlights the strategic significance of Odessa and the challenges NATO faces in countering Russia. Advocating for renewed dialogue and independent European security strategies, he emphasizes the urgent need for a new approach to multipolarity and economic security.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 56min

Putin's Large Conscription Drive /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

In this discussion, former UK naval officer Steve Jermy shares his insights on Russia's large conscription drive and its implications for European security. He emphasizes that Russia's actions significantly shape the region's stability. Jermy critiques the Western narrative and strategic assumptions since 1991, proposing that they may lead to an exaggerated view of Russian weakness. He highlights the need for realistic dialogue and understanding, suggesting that thoughtful engagement could help prevent further escalation.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 36min

NEW WAR on DRUG CARTELS: Just begun in the Caribbean Sea /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy

In this engaging discussion, Steve Jermy, a former British Commodore and combat veteran with expertise in anti-drug patrols, joins to unravel the complexities of the current war on drug cartels in the Caribbean. Jermy shares insights on the operational tactics of smugglers and the evolving role of Venezuela as a drug transit hub. The conversation critically examines military actions against cartels, the ethical dilemmas involved, and explores the historical context of U.S. policies in the region, shedding light on the intricate nexus of drugs, politics, and military intervention.

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