Daniel Davis Deep Dive

Daniel Davis
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Nov 2, 2025 • 39min

Deep Dive Intel Briefing: What we Learned this Week /Lt Col Daniel Davis

Explore the latest insights into the Ukrainian conflict, with critiques of Zelensky's bold claims and a tactical review of the shifting frontlines. Daniel Davis highlights the risks of continued Ukrainian resistance and the implications of Russia's propaganda efforts. Delve into U.S. naval movements near Venezuela, questioning legal justifications for intervention and the political fallout of military actions. The discussion also critiques the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize decision, warning against historical missteps in foreign policy and underscoring the need for restraint.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 32min

Pokrovsk Clashes Reveal Ukraine's Manpower Crisis /Lt Col Daniel Davis

The podcast delves into the alarming manpower crisis facing Ukraine, highlighting Russian advances and a troubling recruitment shortfall. Davis critiques Ukraine's strategy in Pokrovsk, questioning the effectiveness of reinforcements. Soldier accounts illustrate chaos on the ground, while battlefield maps reveal critical territorial shifts. He underscores that sheer equipment won't win the war without adequate troop numbers and warns against sending troops to pointless deaths. The discussion also touches on the implications of Western assistance and U.S. military actions elsewhere.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ukraine Russia War Update: Just Back from Russia: Larry Johnson

Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst and author, shares insights from his recent trip to Russia. He discusses the strategic implications of Russia's nuclear-powered weapons like the Burevestnik and Poseidon, which threaten naval power. Johnson addresses the complexities of civilian casualties, attributing many to Ukrainian air defense failures rather than deliberate targeting. He argues that sanctions are largely ineffective, noting Russia's resilience. Moreover, he critiques U.S. foreign policy regarding Venezuela and warns against the risks of military intervention.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 48min

PRESIDENTIAL POWER in WAR & PEACE /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Robert Barnes

Join trial lawyer Robert Barnes as he tackles the complex legal landscape of presidential military power. He highlights the lack of evidence linking Venezuela to drug trafficking and critiques labeling Maduro's regime as terrorists. Barnes argues that the War Powers Act limits unilateral military action without Congress's approval. He warns that extrajudicial actions undermine the rule of law and U.S. credibility while discussing the political risks tied to military adventurism and potential for a third-party emergence. A riveting dive into constitutional law and international relations!
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Oct 30, 2025 • 58min

Trump & China: Who's Coming Out on Top? /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Alastair Crooke

Alastair Crooke, a geopolitical commentator and former diplomat, joins the discussion to delve into the complexities of US-China relations. He highlights China’s dominance in rare earth refining and its strategic significance. Crooke also critiques the implications of Trump's unpredictability on trade and explores Brazil's role in the soy market. He suggests that the US must rethink its approach to China, advocating for accommodation over confrontation, while linking current financial fragilities to broader geopolitical strategies.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 53min

John Mearsheimer: New Nuclear Arms Race, Pentagon to Resume Testing

John Mearsheimer, a renowned international relations theorist and Professor at the University of Chicago, dives into the complexities of nuclear strategy and geopolitics. He addresses the implications of Russia's new nuclear weapons and argues they don't alter the balance of power. Mearsheimer warns of the risks of nuclear escalation, critiques Trump's views on testing and sanctions against Russia, and discusses China's expanding arsenal. He emphasizes the importance of negotiating arms control that includes China and reflects on the future of U.S. hegemony amidst rising global competition.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 41min

Show chat replay Ukraine's Pokrovsk Defenders Near Collapse / Lt Col Daniel Davis

The discussion dives deep into the precarious situation of Ukraine's Pokrovsk defenders, highlighting the potential encirclement by Russian forces. Daniel Davis elaborates on the challenges of resupply and reinforcement, supported by independent analysts confirming withdrawal pressures. He contrasts historical resistance examples, revealing the difficult decision of whether to withdraw or hold ground. Concerns about the impact on NATO credibility and the broader geopolitical landscape are also addressed, underscoring the urgency for leaders to recognize military realities.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 49min

Burevestnik Missile Altering the Ukraine Russia War /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Alexander Mercouris

In this engaging discussion, political commentator Alexander Mercouris delves into the implications of Russia's Burevestnik missile on the Ukraine-Russia war. He reveals the technological significance of Russia’s new military advancements, including the Poseidon nuclear drone. Mercouris emphasizes the need for renewed arms control talks amid the changing dynamics of warfare. He also critiques the effectiveness of US sanctions and examines the precarious situation for Ukrainian forces, highlighting the potential consequences of continued Western support.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 56min

Col Doug Macgregor: U.S. Military Power Realities

In a gripping discussion, Col Doug Macgregor, a highly decorated retired U.S. Army colonel and defense analyst, dissects the reality of U.S. military power. He critiques the optimistic political rhetoric surrounding intervention in places like Venezuela, drawing parallels with historical military miscalculations. Macgregor argues that the U.S. is unprepared for significant conflicts, particularly with peer adversaries like Russia, and emphasizes the need for a strategic overhaul in military readiness. His insights urge a reevaluation of priorities to prevent future missteps.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 58min

Russia's NEW NUCLEAR MISSILE: The Burevestnik /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Col Jacques Baud

Colonel Jacques Baud, a former Swiss Strategic Intelligence officer and NATO expert, dives into the nuances of Russia's advanced Burevestnik missile. He explains how its nuclear propulsion offers unmatched range and poses new challenges for U.S. early warning systems. The discussion explores the missile's implications for global security, U.S. political rhetoric, and the interplay between military pressure and diplomacy. Baud also addresses the complex motivations behind Russian actions and the difficulties in achieving a negotiated resolution in the current geopolitical climate.

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