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Jun 15, 2025 • 18min
Zelensky fears Odessa loss. Kellogg offers more concessions to Russia
Zelensky is increasingly anxious about the potential loss of Odessa, highlighting Ukraine's precarious situation. The podcast dives into Russia's military strategy amid rising NATO tensions and a key Kremlin meeting that reshapes priorities. Listeners learn about the growing urgency for diplomatic solutions as military operations escalate, suggesting a shift towards covert tactics in response to terrorism. The discussion illustrates the evolving balance of power in the region and underscores the complexities of ongoing negotiations.

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Jun 14, 2025 • 37min
Regime change and regime survival
Tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel take center stage, highlighting failed diplomatic efforts around Iran's nuclear program. The complexities of U.S. foreign policy during Trump's term reveal a tug-of-war between military might and diplomatic engagement. The podcast dives into the shortcomings of U.S. intelligence and the far-reaching consequences for global relations. Iran's strategic survival tactics amidst regime change efforts and the nationalistic grounds for regime stability amidst external pressures offer fascinating insights into the intricate geopolitical landscape.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 54min
Israel strikes Iran (Live)
Tensions escalate as Israel conducts airstrikes against Iran, prompting discussions about the geopolitical implications for both nations. The podcast dives into U.S.-Iran military tensions, exploring the Biden administration's role and the influence of neoconservatives. Iran's evolving warfare tactics, particularly with drones, are highlighted alongside the disparities in intelligence capabilities. Additionally, the complexities of regional power dynamics, including Egypt's instability and the impact on oil prices, paint a vivid picture of a precarious geopolitical landscape.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 23min
Dirty war, second front and South Caucasus w/ Jeffrey Sachs (Live)
Jeffrey Sachs, a renowned Professor of Economics at Columbia University, dives into the tangled web of geopolitics in the South Caucasus. He examines historical conflicts between Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, shedding light on the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. Sachs critiques Western involvement in regional dirty wars and advocates for peaceful resolutions. He draws intriguing parallels between Vietnam War negotiations and current tensions with Russia, urging a re-evaluation of military strategies and the importance of diplomatic engagement for stability.

Jun 11, 2025 • 13min
China calls Lindsey Graham's bluff
Recent high-level talks between the U.S. and China take center stage, highlighting trade negotiations and economic control amid increasing tensions. A bold proposal for extreme sanctions against China raises eyebrows, revealing political motivations behind the push. Critics dissect how Lindsey Graham's sanctions might reflect more on domestic politics than on effective foreign policy. China's responses expose significant flaws in these proposals, showcasing the complexities of international diplomacy.

Jun 11, 2025 • 19min
Bulgaria to enter EUROZONE trap
Bulgaria's planned euro adoption in 2026 raises alarms about its impacts on the populace and sovereignty. Critics argue that this shift primarily benefits oligarchs, with economic ramifications and higher living costs looming. The discussion also delves into the EU's military aspirations in the Black Sea and the complex geopolitical landscape involving Russia and Turkey. Tensions arise over the balance of power in the region, highlighting Russia's possible responses to Bulgaria and Romania joining the Eurozone amidst heightened geopolitical stakes.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 2h 31min
Britain's drive for war with Russia w/ Dr. Marcus Papadopoulos (Live)
Dr. Marcus Papadopoulos, a historian and political analyst specializing in Anglo-Russian relations, dives into the deep historical tensions between Britain and Russia. He critiques British Russophobia and discusses the importance of understanding Russian perspectives. Highlighting significant geopolitical events, he draws parallels with past conflicts and stresses the need for diplomatic engagement. The conversation also touches on the Litvinenko case, the decline of Britain's financial influence, and the rich heritage of Georgian opera, leaving listeners with thought-provoking insights into current global dynamics.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 34min
Kremlin debates next move, reaching the Dnieper
The discussion dives into the latest developments in the Ukraine conflict, particularly around military operations near the Dnieper River. It highlights Russia's strategic decisions and the legal frameworks guiding their actions. There's a shift in Ukraine's military tactics from diplomacy to armed responses, showcasing challenges in international negotiations. The podcast also critiques the evolving European stance towards the conflict, with concerns over how the EU is using the situation to further its geopolitical ambitions.

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Jun 8, 2025 • 18min
US-China talks risk spiral into conflict
Tensions in U.S.-China trade negotiations are ignited, highlighting the need for simpler tariff strategies. The podcast discusses the intricate dynamics of their relationship, stressing the urgency of re-industrialization amid military risks, especially in the South China Sea. Hardline approaches and rising anti-China sentiment in the U.S. demonstrate a growing push for conflict. Historical grievances shape the Chinese perspective, revealing deep-rooted issues. China prepares for possible economic separation, emphasizing a cautious stance on military engagement.

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Jun 7, 2025 • 17min
Germany Merz obsessed with defeating Russia
The discussion revolves around Germany's political maneuvers to secure U.S. support against Russia. Tensions are highlighted from a meeting between Merkel and Trump, emphasizing the complexities of international diplomacy. There's a comedic take on historical misrepresentations, particularly the inaccurate Nazi comparisons. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced by European leaders in navigating the Ukraine conflict and the psychological toll of military decisions influenced by U.S. politics.


