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48 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 41min
US carrot and stick offer to Russia
Recent exchanges between Trump and Putin reveal intriguing Kremlin responses and the importance of their dialogue. There's a potential thaw in U.S.-Russia relations, as highlighted by renewed communications over key issues like the Ukraine crisis and the 2020 election. The podcast delves into U.S. strategies mixing incentives and threats to Russia, exploring the implications of economic warfare and misconceptions about Russia's resilience. Lastly, it examines potential U.S.-Russia collaboration on Middle Eastern diplomacy, which could lead to greater stability.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 14min
Reform UK rises to the top
The surge in support for Reform UK is shaking up the political landscape, now polling higher than both Labour and Conservatives. Trust in Labour is waning under Starmer, amid looming economic crises. The cycle of leadership in UK politics often leads to superficial changes, leaving deeper financial challenges unaddressed. Additionally, the podcast delves into the UK's financial commitment to Ukraine, questioning the balance between international support and domestic priorities.

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Feb 9, 2025 • 1h 6min
Trump to 'clean out' and own Gaza - Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
This discussion features Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a professor and advisor on Iranian nuclear negotiations, who delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He critiques Trump's unpredictable approach, linking it to historical strategies of intimidation. The conversation also covers Iran's growing geopolitical alliances with BRICS and the implications for U.S.-Iran relations. Additionally, Marandi sheds light on Turkey's challenges in the Syrian conflict and the importance of recognizing a multipolar Eurasian landscape.

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Feb 9, 2025 • 18min
US troops out of Syria and Iran maximum pressure
Recent international meetings highlight rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The discussion critiques the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly regarding troop withdrawals. Implications of policy shifts on Gaza raise concerns about military involvement and humanitarian impacts. Political fallout from early presidential missteps showcases challenges in navigating foreign relations. Lastly, the ramifications of troop withdrawal from Syria reveal shifting power dynamics involving Turkey, Israel, and Iran.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 20min
Soft power corruption
The discussion kicks off with allegations of financial mismanagement involving USAID and its influence on media integrity. Shifts in U.S. foreign policy are analyzed, highlighting the impact of recent corruption revelations on global perceptions. The conversation then delves into regime change transparency, transforming public views from grassroots protests to recognized U.S. sponsorship. Ethical dilemmas faced by media, particularly the BBC, are examined, raising concerns about conflicts of interest in crisis reporting and the need for funding transparency.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 33min
Trump's Ukraine dilemma, escalate or walk away
The podcast kicks off with an analysis of Ukraine's military offensive in Kursk, linking it to potential propaganda moves. It critiques U.S. foreign policy and the growing skepticism among allies about continued support for Ukraine. A discussion on the proposed Stranah peace plan reveals the tensions between global acceptance and Russia's opposition. The hosts dive into the risks of diplomatic proposals and highlight the stark contrast between public sentiment and elite opinions on the Ukraine conflict, particularly Trump's controversial stance.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 58min
Trump/Kellogg Ukraine plan w/ Col Jacques Baud (Live)
Colonel Jacques Baud, a military expert and author on Ukraine's war, dives deep into the complexities of the conflict. He critiques the disconnect between Western leaders' proposals and the real dynamics on the ground, suggesting a need for reevaluation of current narratives. Baud discusses NATO's evolution, emphasizing a shift from confrontation to cooperation, and reflects on lessons from the Afghan conflict. He also explores how cultural perspectives influence intelligence and the media's role in shaping political narratives, adding humor to the serious discussions.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 30min
Zelensky fears elections, fears US audit
Explore the tumultuous landscape facing Ukraine's President Zelensky, grappling with diminished international support and potential electoral challenges. Delve into the legitimacy crisis surrounding upcoming elections and the implications of U.S. audits on political alliances in Europe. Examine NATO's dynamics amid discussions of a U.S. withdrawal and the provocative notion of relocating its headquarters. Speculate on Ukraine's tumultuous political future, influenced by regional powers and the threat of extreme nationalism affecting territorial stability.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 19min
France and Germany, ungovernable
Explore the political chaos gripping France and Germany, where leaders face mounting challenges. Macron struggles with declining support amidst rising threats from Le Pen, while Germany sees the CDU falter against the backdrop of the AfD's growing influence. Delve into the fracturing unity of German politics, where party hostility reigns and economic policies continue to flounder. Tune in to understand these turbulent times and find out how you can join the conversation.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 41min
Dismantling regime change machinery
The show dives deep into the controversial role of USAID as a 'regime change engine' and debates its potential restructuring or shutdown. It scrutinizes the impact of U.S. foreign interventions and the implications for bodies like the National Endowment for Democracy. Experts discuss how dismantling these operations could disrupt the elite class benefiting from American support. The conversation also questions the financial burdens of U.S. regime changes and suggests that a shift away from imperial responsibilities could lead to a more prosperous future.


