The Duran Podcast

The Duran
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4 snips
Dec 31, 2025 • 36min

Russia claims drones targeted Putin's residence. Ukraine denies

Alexander Mercouris, a political analyst known for his deep insights into Russia-Ukraine relations, discusses recent drone strike claims targeting Putin's residence. He analyzes the credibility of Russia's account, pointing to past Ukrainian tactics and the silence from international leaders like Trump. The conversation delves into the implications of such attacks, Zelensky's potential involvement, and the historical context of covert operations. Mercouris emphasizes the strategic motives behind the strike and predicts possible Russian responses, shaping the geopolitical landscape.
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9 snips
Dec 30, 2025 • 26min

END of Ukraine resistance in Donbass and Zaporozhye

The discussion centers on significant military developments in Ukraine, highlighting Russian advances in Pokrovsk and the Zaporozhye region. There’s a compelling analysis of the discrepancies between Russian footage and Ukrainian denials regarding territorial control. The speakers argue that the fall of key towns signals the end of Ukrainian resistance in Donbass and Zaporozhye. Western reactions, particularly Trump's comments urging negotiation, and Zelensky's political challenges are also explored. Finally, forecasts suggest faster Russian gains may reshape the battlefield.
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6 snips
Dec 29, 2025 • 37min

Full circle and no closer to end the war

Patrick and Alexander dive into the dynamics of Trump, Zelensky, and Putin's negotiations at Mar-a-Lago. They discuss how both leaders rejected an unconditional ceasefire, favoring the Anchorage and Istanbul Plus terms. The conversation shifts to recent Russian advances and the failure of sanctions, highlighted by India's continuation of oil trade with Russia. As Zelensky faces political turmoil and corruption allegations, the duo examines the implications of ongoing war and stagnant negotiations, assessing Trump's strategic choices amid this complex landscape.
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14 snips
Dec 27, 2025 • 15min

Hybrid war operations. Umerov, Yermak negotiating exit plan

Patrick and Alexander dive deep into the complexities of hybrid warfare in Ukraine. They discuss the assassination of a Russian general and the escalation of dirty war tactics like sabotage and cyber operations. British MI6's historical analogies stir curiosity about future Western actions. The duo reflects on corruption within Ukrainian leadership, with Yermak's influence remaining despite scandals. As officials reportedly seek exit strategies, they analyze battlefield developments that threaten key areas, putting pressure on Ukraine's leaders.
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13 snips
Dec 26, 2025 • 27min

Starmer moves closer to EU. UK farmers and fisheries hit hard

The discussion dives into Starmer's ambition to reverse Brexit and pull the UK closer to the EU. The impact on UK farmers due to rising costs and new EU standards is highlighted, alongside the struggles faced by fishing communities. Polling challenges for Labour and Starmer's focus on foreign policy emerge as key themes. The hosts critique the media's tendency to blame Brexit for economic woes while noting globalist influences in UK politics. The episode ends with concerns over national security and the future of EU-UK relations.
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17 snips
Dec 25, 2025 • 20min

Conflict with all three great powers. Greenland back on the table.

The podcast dives into Trump’s renewed interest in Greenland and his appointment of an envoy for national security reasons. It explores the U.S. strategy to bring Greenland under its control and the implications for Denmark and the EU. The discussion highlights the weakness of the EU against the great powers—U.S., Russia, and China. Greenland is framed as a potential quick win for Trump, significantly affecting Arctic presence and regional dynamics. They also assess international reactions, especially from NATO and Russia.
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21 snips
Dec 24, 2025 • 20min

Collective West TRASHES international rules based order

The hosts dissect the escalating tensions around US seizures of tankers, questioning the involvement of European states like France. They delve into the risks of targeting non-sanctioned vessels and the repercussions it could have on international relations, especially with China. Discussions on Russia's countermeasures and potential military responses highlight the growing stakes. The podcast raises alarms about global trade disruption and the dangerous implications of reckless escalations leading to potential naval clashes.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 49min

Calm before the storm in Venezuela & Colombia w/ Patrick Lancaster and Angelo Giuliano

Angelo Giuliano, an independent journalist based in Caracas, and Patrick Lancaster, who reports from the Colombia-Venezuela border, dive into the geopolitical tensions shaping the region. They discuss the eerie calm in Caracas amid economic struggles and highlight the opposition's presence in affluent areas. Patrick shares insights into border tensions and the ELN's influence, while Angelo challenges drug-trafficking narratives. Both journalists emphasize the role of foreign powers like Cuba and Russia, warning of the broader implications of U.S. actions in the region.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 43min

Macron or Merz, who will rule over Europe?

Tensions in the EU rise as Macron reportedly blocks Merz's plan to seize Russian frozen assets. The discussion delves into rival claims among German politicians and the political fallout for Merz, highlighting his failures compared to Merkel's leadership style. Meanwhile, concerns about a proposed €90 billion loan for Ukraine surface, with risks of high interest and scrutiny from the Bundestag. The hosts also explore Macron's ambition to take on a peacemaking role, the shifting alliances in Europe, and calls for a course correction within the CDU.
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15 snips
Dec 21, 2025 • 18min

Regime change escalation escalator

The hosts dive into the intriguing topic of the Venezuela blockade and its legal ramifications. They discuss a predicted sea blockade and the shift from strikes to naval actions. The legality of seizing tankers is scrutinized, raising questions about acts of war. There's a notable narrative change from drug smuggling to asset recovery. The impacts on Cuba and Russia's involvement are explored, along with historical parallels to the Suez Crisis. A cautionary analogy suggests that sanctions could escalate into military conflict.

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