Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast

Glenn Diesen
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Dec 12, 2025 • 30min

Dmitry Polyanskiy: European Leaders Can Choose War or Diplomacy

Dmitry Polyanskiy, the First Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN, discusses critical European security issues and the choice between diplomacy and war. He critiques Western actions that he believes limited diplomatic avenues, particularly regarding Ukraine. He also addresses European leaders' scapegoating of Russia for domestic distractions, and the need for a more inclusive OSCE role over NATO. With a warning of potential conflict if aggressive postures persist, Polyanskiy calls for renewed diplomatic efforts and constructive dialogue.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 44min

Douglas Macgregor: U.S. Pivoting Away from Ukraine, Europe & NATO

Douglas Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army Colonel and military strategist, shares his insights on the changing U.S. National Security Strategy, suggesting a shift away from Ukraine and NATO. He highlights the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, including low morale and untrained recruits. Macgregor critiques European leaders for escalating the conflict, notes the military-industrial complex's influence, and predicts NATO's collapse. He calls for European nations to handle their own security, foreseeing a tumultuous political landscape ahead.
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16 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 33min

Jim Rogers: Prepare for Upcoming Economic Crisis

Jim Rogers, an illustrious American investor and co-founder of the Quantum Fund, shares his insights on looming economic crises. He discusses the unprecedented length of economic expansion and the dangers of escalating debts in the U.S. and elsewhere. Rogers highlights the importance of engaging with China's rise and the implications of AI on market bubbles. He also recommends precious metals like gold and silver as safeguards against uncertainty, while critiquing tariffs that exacerbate economic issues. His predictions stress that human behaviors will likely trigger the next financial collapse.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 42min

Jack Matlock: NATO Expansion, Coup & Subversion of Ukraine Started the War

Jack F. Matlock, Jr. is a seasoned U.S. diplomat and former Ambassador to the USSR, playing a pivotal role in the end of the Cold War. In this discussion, he reveals how NATO expansion undermined Gorbachev's vision of a 'Common European Home' and transformed the alliance into an offensive force. Matlock links the 2014 coup in Ukraine to escalating tensions and criticizes the West's double standards, particularly regarding Crimea's referendum. His insights delve into the historical complexities and identity struggles shaping the ongoing conflict.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 50min

Scott Ritter: The U.S. Now Considers the EU an Enemy

Scott Ritter, a former U.S. Marine intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector, reveals the striking shift in the U.S. National Security Strategy that frames the EU as an adversary. He discusses the decline of European priority, highlighting U.S. frustrations with the EU's stance and a potential shift in NATO's collective defense role. Ritter also critiques the U.S.'s China policy and predicts that reduced American support may lead Europe towards greater autonomy, leaving Ukraine's future uncertain amidst escalating tensions.
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11 snips
Dec 9, 2025 • 52min

Gilbert Doctorow: U.S. National Security Strategy Embraces Kissinger-Style Strategy

Gilbert Doctorow, a historian and international affairs analyst renowned for his expertise on Russia-Ukraine relations, dives into the influence of Henry Kissinger on the U.S. National Security Strategy 2025. He critiques the shift from idealist to realist policies, highlighting economic realities in Europe and NATO's role in European decline. Doctorow discusses how the EU's centralization limits sovereignty and explores the implications of a potential Trump-Putin meeting, emphasizing diplomacy over values-driven conflicts in geopolitics.
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23 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 56min

Alex Krainer: New U.S. National Security Strategy Signals New World Order

Market analyst and former hedge fund manager Alex Krainer dives into the new U.S. National Security Strategy, proclaiming it as a major shift towards a multipolar world. He discusses the rejection of perpetual NATO expansion and advocates for including Russia in European security. Krainer emphasizes U.S. support for sovereigntist movements in Europe and the importance of nurturing patriotic parties. He warns about deep state risks and critiques the aggressive stance on Taiwan, all while calling for a balance between ideology and economic pragmatism.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 54min

Evarist Bartolo: Europe's Demographic Demise

Evarist Bartolo, former Maltese Minister for European and Foreign Affairs, dives into Europe's alarming demographic decline and its dire implications. He stresses the connection between low birthrates and civilizational confidence, linking them to social despair and military willingness. Bartolo discusses the challenges of labor shortages in critical sectors and the impact of an aging population on welfare costs. He suggests that migration could help, but warns of integration issues. Finally, he urges a pragmatic approach towards partnerships, particularly with Africa, for a secure and sustainable Europe.
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9 snips
Dec 7, 2025 • 44min

M. K. Bhadrakumar: Russia & India Rewrite Global Trade

M. K. Bhadrakumar, a former Indian ambassador and geopolitical analyst, delves into the evolving dynamics of Russia-India relations geared towards reshaping global trade. He highlights a historic bilateral meeting prioritizing economic cooperation over geopolitical tensions. Discussion points include ambitious trade targets, labor mobility with Indian workers in Russia, and joint ventures in fertilizer and nuclear energy. Bhadrakumar also emphasizes India's strategic autonomy amid Western pressures and the long-term implications of Russia's economic pivot.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 1h 1min

DEBATE: War of Attrition

In this thought-provoking discussion, foreign policy commentator Jonathan provides a critical perspective on the NATO-Russia conflict. He shares on-the-ground insights from Ukraine, arguing that the war's roots extend beyond NATO expansion. Jonathan challenges the view of NATO as the sole aggressor, insisting that the conflict involves deeper complexities. He delves into the high human cost of the war and the crucial negotiations that seem unlikely under Putin's regime. With concerns over Ukraine's future and the risk of escalating tensions, the dialogue reveals the intricate realities of modern warfare.

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