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8 snips
Jan 13, 2025 • 25min
Dialogue with Russia, walking away from Ukraine
The podcast dives into the significance of communication between Trump and Putin amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine. It examines the U.S.-Russia dynamics and the effectiveness of military strategies. Negotiation challenges are explored, highlighting the need for renewed dialogue to achieve peace. The potential decline in U.S. support for Ukraine is analyzed, discussing its implications on domestic politics and European leadership. The episode offers a critical look at the future of diplomacy in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 19min
Regional powers collide after Syria collapse
The podcast dives into the brewing tensions in the Middle East after the Assad regime's collapse. It examines the rivalry between Iran and Turkey, highlighting Iran's nuclear ambitions and the subsequent U.S. and Israeli reactions. The shifting alliances in Syria, particularly regarding Kurdish influences and refugee crises, are explored. Additionally, the discussion touches on the strategic implications of Iran's air defense systems and how these might stabilize the region, potentially altering military strategies and reducing conflict risks.

33 snips
Jan 12, 2025 • 22min
Zelensky wants elections, military is exhausted
The podcast dives into the miscalculations behind Western strategies in Ukraine, calling for accountability in U.S. intelligence. It scrutinizes the unrealistic expectations for a swift negotiation timeline amid ongoing Russian advances. The discussion highlights a critical military turning point, focusing on the severe challenges faced by Ukrainian forces. Additionally, it explores Zelensky's political maneuvers to navigate a delicate balance of power during this tumultuous period and considers the implications for democracy in Ukraine.

60 snips
Jan 11, 2025 • 58min
Will Trump Deliver Peace? - Jeffrey Sachs, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
In this engaging discussion, economist Jeffrey Sachs delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and Middle East conflicts. He critiques historical manipulations that led to military interventions, particularly in Iraq. Sachs also highlights the significant role of social media in shaping political narratives and the impact of extreme religious fervor on Israel's politics. Emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions, he advocates for the crucial role of dialogue in addressing international crises, including the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 55min
Neocons demand Ukraine escalation. Trump signals talks with Putin
A recent press conference reveals Trump's shifting stance on Ukraine, sparking reactions across the political spectrum. Neoconservatives push for escalating tensions with Russia, raising concerns about U.S. foreign policy's impact on Europe. The podcast dives into NATO's proximity to Russia, and discussions on strategic locations like Greenland and the Panama Canal are engagingly explored. Finally, the importance of diplomacy is highlighted amidst rising geopolitical tensions between major powers, underscoring the need for dialogue in a complex international landscape.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 21min
The Magnitsky Act & Narrative Control - Andrei Nekrasov, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
Andrei Nekrasov, a world-renowned film director known for his documentary on the Magnitsky Act, joins forces with Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen to delve deep into the narratives surrounding the Magnitsky case. They question the simplified heroism often portrayed in media, while addressing the complex geopolitical dimensions intertwined with human rights. The discussion highlights historical skepticism towards Western involvement in Russia and critiques the contemporary state of censorship in journalism, emphasizing the need for open debate and diverse perspectives.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 21min
Qatar-Syria gas pipeline
Dive into the complex world of natural gas pipelines as historical proposals collide with modern realities. Discover how the Syrian civil war complicates Qatar's aspirations for a gas pipeline to Europe. Examine the interplay of geopolitical shifts, especially with the EU moving away from Russian gas, and how that opens doors for Qatar. The discussion highlights the contrast between traditional pipeline routes and emerging LNG technologies, revealing the ongoing tug-of-war in international gas trading.

22 snips
Jan 7, 2025 • 22min
Musk takes on UK Starmer and Germany Scholz
Tensions rise as Elon Musk takes aim at UK leader Keir Starmer over his past handling of grooming gangs and calls for snap elections. The discussion shifts to Starmer's controversial record during a crime wave, shedding light on growing dissatisfaction with political leadership. Musk doesn't stop at the UK; his influence in Germany comes under scrutiny, particularly regarding his support for the AfD party and the implications of its rising popularity. The potential shifts in the German political landscape and coalition dynamics are explored.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 36min
Kursk Debacle Part 2. Zelensky Minsk deception
Dive into the complexities of the Kursk offensive, where military strategies clash and significant losses raise concerns for Ukraine. Examine Zelensky’s decisions and their impact on international relations, especially with the U.S. Unpack the contentious Minsk Agreements and the Budapest Memorandum, shedding light on historical misinterpretations and their legacy. Discover the urgency for direct negotiations to prevent prolonged conflicts and the critique of media portrayals, highlighting the need for deeper dialogue.

16 snips
Jan 6, 2025 • 22min
Congress certifies TRUMP win. TRUDEAU resigns
The podcast dives into the intricate preparations for Trump's inauguration, highlighting smoother transition dynamics compared to 2016. It discusses the U.S. foreign policy pivot towards China, raising concerns about escalating tensions. The potential resignation of Trudeau is examined, focusing on party strategies to avoid a snap election. Lastly, it critiques the continuity of globalist agendas across changing leaderships, questioning the normalization of authoritarian measures in politics.


