The Duran Podcast

The Duran
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29 snips
Oct 18, 2025 • 18min

German industry decline, and Merz feels fine

The discussion dives into the alarming decline of German industry, particularly highlighting the collapse of steel and auto production. Political implications arise as the AfD gains strength, potentially shaking up the political landscape. The hosts critique Merz's unpopular policies, including his lottery conscription proposal, and emphasize his foreign policy focus over domestic issues. Meanwhile, they explore the decline of traditional CDU foundations and assess rising figures like Alice Weidel as contenders for leadership. The podcast concludes with reflections on political stability across Europe.
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9 snips
Oct 17, 2025 • 57min

Putin-Trump summit. Orban outsmarts warhawks

The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the unexpected Putin-Trump call, where economic ties were emphasized. The choice of Budapest as the meeting location hints at Orban's clever positioning. They also explore how the timing of this call may impact Zelensky's visit. Delving into Russia's internal pressures, the hosts ponder if the summit is a chance for Putin to reinforce his status. Additionally, they raise concerns about the misleading influence of Tomahawks on U.S. strategy and the need for Putin to showcase his military strength to Trump.
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11 snips
Oct 16, 2025 • 2h 24min

Trump goes up the escalation escalator w/Garland Nixon (Live)

Garland Nixon, an independent commentator and YouTuber focused on foreign policy, discusses U.S. escalation dynamics with insight into Russia, China, and Ukraine. He explains the concept of the 'escalation escalator' and how internal U.S. factions influence foreign policy. Nixon shares his views on Russia's controlled escalation approach, the strategic implications of China's rare earths dominance, and the challenges of U.S. policy amid global decline. He also critiques Trump's diplomatic missteps, highlighting potential risks in escalating military tensions.
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28 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 21min

Multiple cauldrons, Donbass capture. Zelensky SPINS victory

In this engaging discussion, political commentator Alexander Mercouris shares his insights on the rapidly evolving military situation in Ukraine. He reveals the formation of cauldrons around key locations like Pokrovsk and Kupiansk, signaling potential collapse of Ukrainian resistance. Mercouris critiques Zelensky's reinforcement strategies, highlighting disastrous counterattack losses. He also delves into the narrative management by Kyiv and Western media following battlefield setbacks, and discusses the strategic implications of losing Donbass and possible advances toward the Dnieper.
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21 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 46min

Putin challenged on Trump Tomahawk deployment

In a riveting discussion, the hosts dive into Putin's challenging press conference where journalists grilled him on Tomahawk missiles. They analyze Trump’s rhetoric and the delicate balance Russia must strike between retaliation and avoiding escalation. The podcast explores internal Russian debates on engaging with Trump, the implications of US aid to Ukraine, and the risks of nuclear-capable Tomahawks. Additionally, they ponder whether Putin was adequately warned about US actions, setting the stage for internal and international tensions.
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38 snips
Oct 13, 2025 • 26min

Out of the blue China-US trade war. Netherlands hits China

The hosts delve into the escalating China-US trade tensions, sparked by China's rare earth export controls and Trump's retaliatory tariffs. They analyze the strategic importance of rare earths in military and AI applications. The discussion shifts to the Netherlands' recent action against a Chinese semiconductor firm, reflecting growing Western aggression toward China's tech dominance. The hosts also examine China's perception of a unified Western front and the implications for future relations.
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30 snips
Oct 12, 2025 • 21min

Starmer hangs on. Merz collapse

The hosts dive into the turbulence of UK politics, highlighting Starmer's digital ID proposal that backfired spectacularly. They discuss the Conservative Party's troubling collapse and the rise of the Reform Party, led by Farage's bold challenges. Meanwhile, in France, Macron's tactics to stall political resolution face scrutiny, with no clear majority emerging for his coalition. Insights into Germany reveal the AfD's growing strength amid economic strains, all while European elites push for a unified agenda, risking significant fallout.
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43 snips
Oct 11, 2025 • 22min

Russia, economic stability in time of conflict w/ Rhod Mackenzie

Rhod Mackenzie, an independent analyst based in Russia, offers unique insights into the country's economy amid conflict. He reveals the striking contrast between Moscow's perception and local realities, particularly regarding fuel availability. Rhod discusses low unemployment and rising private incomes, while clarifying the limited daily impact of military operations on civilians. He also highlights Russia's strengths in nuclear and space technology, alongside successes in import substitution, and notes public confidence in leadership along with recent anti-corruption efforts.
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26 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 34min

Russia hardline position, talks with Trump exhausted

The hosts dive into the exhausted state of US-Russia diplomatic talks, highlighting Ryabkov's insights on stalled progress. They explore Russia's frustrations with the US and discuss Putin's potential military signals indicating a shift in strategy. The lack of clear communication between both nations complicates diplomacy, as internal debates in Russia question whether to engage with Trump or adopt a harder stance. With concerns over NATO escalations and tanker seizures, listeners gain insight into Russia's strategic options moving forward.
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25 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 18min

GAZA Phase One Agreement

Witnessing the Gaza Phase One deal unfold, Patrick and Alexander dive into its key elements, like hostage releases and Israeli troop withdrawals. They discuss why this phase suited Hamas and the formidable challenges ahead in disarming the group. Controversies around a peacekeeping force spark debates on who should step in. The talk shifts to how this agreement could enable a US-Israel focus on Iran, and they ponder the political implications for Trump. Finally, they emphasize the need to monitor the complexities of future phases while acknowledging early humanitarian gains.

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