Daniel Davis Deep Dive

Daniel Davis
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Oct 27, 2025 • 24min

Venezuela: Battle Plans Drawn Up by Trump? /Lt Col Daniel Davis

The discussion dives into the potential for U.S. military action in Venezuela and Colombia, sparked by recent comments from Lindsey Graham. Daniel Davis highlights the constitutional implications of war powers and critiques unilateral military actions, arguing they undermine the rule of law. Historical precedents like the invasions of Panama and Grenada are examined, along with skepticism about drug-related justifications for intervention. The episode warns of the dangers of normalizing executive authority and calls for greater congressional oversight.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 3min

Col Doug Macgregor: TRUMP in the GRIP of GLOBALISTS

Col Doug Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army colonel and defense analyst, dives into critical topics surrounding U.S. foreign policy and the Ukraine conflict. He argues that Trump isn't a free agent in forming foreign policy, facing opposition from Washington. Macgregor explores why Russia sees Ukraine as a vital issue and critiques NATO's disjointed command structure. He emphasizes the need for a real European security settlement and cautions against intervention in Venezuela, advocating for focusing on domestic issues over foreign adventures.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 51min

Iran's Enriched Uranium, Unharmed? /Trita Parsi & Lt Col Daniel Davis

Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute and an expert on Iran and Middle East diplomacy, delves into the complexities of the JCPOA and its impact on regional stability. He argues that the agreement prevented war and that recent military strikes hindered diplomacy. Parsi discusses Iran's internal decision-making on nuclear ambitions and how Israeli actions affect regional dynamics. He raises concerns about the sustainability of Trump's Gaza peace efforts and the risks of returning to the status quo following a ceasefire.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 4min

Current Battle Lines Good Enough for Russia? /Andrei Martyanov & Lt Col Daniel Davis

In this insightful discussion, Andrei Martyanov, a renowned Russian military analyst and creator of the Smoothie X-12 channel, unveils the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He dives into Russia's firm territorial claims, the implications of Trump's call for a ceasefire, and the tactical maneuvers near Kharkiv. The conversation touches on Zelensky's rhetoric, NATO's limitations, and the real impact of sanctions. Martyanov also assesses the ongoing operational goals and the winter outlook for Ukrainian forces amid Russian advances.
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Oct 18, 2025 • 44min

Deep DIve Intel Briefing - What We Learned This Week /Lt COl Daniel Davis

This week, the discussion delves into Trump's controversial proposal to freeze the Russia-Ukraine conflict at the current battle lines. The complexities of ceasefires are examined, revealing deeper issues that remain unaddressed. Insights into Putin's strategic leverage and the implications of U.S. military support for Ukraine raise questions about neutrality in mediation. Additionally, analyses of Russia's military tactics and the potential for U.S. covert actions in Venezuela create a tense atmosphere surrounding international relations.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 4min

TRUMP ADMITS 100% Tariffs on China NOT SUSTAINABLE /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Lyle Goldstein

Lyle Goldstein, a 20-year U.S. Navy veteran and expert on U.S.-China relations, joins to discuss key trade dynamics. He explains why Trump's 100% tariffs on China are not sustainable and unpacks the history of tariff escalations. The conversation shifts to China's rare earth export controls, U.S. commercial shipbuilding prospects, and Taiwan's defense strategy. Goldstein emphasizes military readiness against a potential Chinese invasion while evaluating the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and possible diplomatic solutions to achieve peace.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 4min

TRUMP ADMITS 100% Tariffs on China NOT SUSTAINABLE /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Lyle Goldstein

Featuring Lyle Goldstein, a seasoned expert on U.S.-China relations, the discussion dives into the sustainability of Trump's proposed tariffs and the origins of the trade war. Goldstein explains the complexities of economic interdependence and the strategic implications of China's rare earth export controls. He also assesses Taiwan's defense strategies and the influence of morale on both China and Russia. Their conversation highlights potential pathways to de-escalate tensions and the challenges of reforming Taiwan's military.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 41min

PREDICTION: NO TOMAHAWKS for UKRAINE /Lt Col Daniel Davis

The discussion kicks off with Trump's controversial Tomahawk comments and Zelensky's hopes during his Washington visit. A deep dive into Trump's lengthy call with Putin reveals complexities in US-Russia diplomacy. Daniel Davis critiques ongoing support for Ukraine, questioning its viability and the implications for US resources. He raises concerns about potential violations of international law with military actions and urges a focus on post-war stability. European leaders' perspectives highlight a cautious approach to avoid further conflict.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 49min

Next UKRAINE OFFENSIVE On the Way? /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Ian Proud

Ian Proud, a former British diplomat with extensive experience in Moscow and European affairs, delivers insights on the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He discusses the implications of Trump potentially consulting Putin about Tomahawk missiles and forecasts Moscow's strong reactions. The conversation explores Ukraine’s capability for a new offensive, the stalled progress since 2023, and the impact on European political dynamics. Proud also analyzes Russia's societal dynamics and Putin's strategic preferences, emphasizing the gap between political rhetoric and ground realities.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 1min

Trump's WEAPONIZED POLICY w/RUSSIA, He's Ditched Diplomacy /Patrick Henningsen

Patrick Henningsen, an independent journalist and commentator, dives into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy under Trump. He critiques the administration's aggressive stances in global hotspots like Venezuela and Iran, suggesting that rhetoric often overshadows effective diplomacy. Henningsen warns that supplying Ukraine with advanced weaponry signals dangerous escalation. He argues that the U.S. lacks a coherent strategy, risking existential conflict with Russia while misrepresenting the realities of Ukrainian public sentiment.

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