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Dec 2, 2024 • 21min
Biden's decade in Ukraine comes to an end
The discussion kicks off with an exploration of Biden's pardon for Hunter, linking it to Ukraine's political crisis and legal complexities. It dives into the potential implications of Hunter's dealings in Ukraine and China, raising questions about future legal actions. The conversation shifts to the reduced U.S. influence in Ukraine, leaving oligarchs to fend for themselves in a changing landscape. Finally, insights into Biden's last moves regarding military aid and their effects on Ukraine's stability cap off a compelling examination of contemporary political dynamics.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 24min
Russian economy and Gazprombank
Delve into the intriguing resilience of the Russian ruble despite recent challenges like corporate loan repayments and sanctions. Explore the surprising geopolitical effects of rejected dollar purchases by the Russian Central Bank and how they may inadvertently strengthen the economy. The podcast also discusses the implications of Gazprom Bank's exclusion from SWIFT, shaping a shift in global trade dynamics, especially towards Asia, and the broader impact of US policies on European nations and their energy markets.

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Dec 1, 2024 • 1h 17min
Desperate Escalations in Middle East & Ukraine - Alastair Crooke, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
Alastair Crooke, a British diplomat and Middle East analyst, joins forces with Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen to dissect escalating tensions in the Middle East and Ukraine. They delve into the limitations of Israeli military strategies and the tactical resilience of Hezbollah amid ongoing conflicts. The discussion also sheds light on Turkey's ambitions and the intricate web of regional alliances. Exploring the complexities of international diplomacy, they emphasize the nuanced understanding needed to navigate these critical geopolitical landscapes.

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Nov 30, 2024 • 49min
Germany Deindustrialising & Subordinated - Sevim Dağdelen, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
Sevim Dağdelen, a prominent German politician and author, joins Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen to discuss Germany's troubling socio-economic landscape. They examine the decline of major industries and the impact of government cuts on social services. The conversation highlights growing discontent over military involvement in Ukraine, migration issues affecting the welfare state, and the political disconnection felt by younger generations. The trio critiques Germany's foreign policy alignment and advocates for an independent European security strategy.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 14min
Lebanon ceasefire. Aleppo, Syria conflict
The podcast dives into the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, highlighting the military challenges both sides face. It uncovers the intriguing link between this ceasefire and the escalating conflict in Syria, emphasizing Hezbollah's strategy and Iranian backing. The discussion also sheds light on how regional politics and U.S. foreign policy will impact the future dynamics, especially regarding Iran's influence. It's a fascinating exploration of how localized conflicts reflect broader geopolitical tensions.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 51min
RUSSIA prepares big retaliation
The discussion dives into the strategic implications of diplomatic appointments in the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the challenges posed by past controversies. It highlights the risks of a rigid approach to negotiations with Russia and critiques outdated U.S. strategies. The importance of fostering dialogue to ease tensions is stressed, drawing parallels to historical negotiations. The conversation also sheds light on rising military threats and the complexities of the Ukraine situation, underscoring the profound impact of Russia's actions on global relations.

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Nov 27, 2024 • 32min
Can Europe Return to Reason & Reverse Its Decline Jeffrey Sachs, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
In this insightful discussion, economist Jeffrey Sachs, known for his expertise in sustainable development, joins hosts Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen. They dive deep into Europe's current crises, tackling issues like de-industrialization and militarism. The conversation highlights the continent's struggle for strategic autonomy while balancing U.S. influence. Sachs and the hosts also deliberate on Hungary's role in global trade dynamics and encourage a reassessment of Europe's diplomatic strategies in light of China's rise. A thought-provoking exploration of Europe's future!

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Nov 27, 2024 • 42min
Front line update following Oreshnik strike w/ Patrick Lancaster
Patrick Lancaster, a journalist with over a decade of experience covering the Ukraine conflict, shares gripping frontline updates. He discusses the shifting territorial dynamics and shares harrowing accounts from evacuated civilians amid ongoing shelling. Lancaster delves into the psychological impact of drone warfare and explores soldiers' morale, revealing a growing sense of optimism. He also analyzes the implications of the recent Oreshnik missile strike, assessing its impact on perceptions of military strength and the overall situation in the region.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 34min
Escalation insanity or 5D chess with Daniel Davis / Deep Dive (Live)
Daniel Davis, a military expert and analyst known for his insights on geopolitical conflicts, dives into the dire situation in Ukraine. He discusses the alarming conditions faced by Ukrainian forces and the human costs of war. The conversation touches on the complexities of NATO involvement, U.S. military aid, and the risk of escalation with Russia. Davis also draws historical parallels, highlighting lessons from the past while examining modern military strategies and the socio-political implications of current events on global stability.

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Nov 25, 2024 • 2h 35min
Oreshnik and US escalation w/ Brian Berletic (Live)
In this lively discussion, geopolitical researcher Brian Berletic sheds light on the psychology of Western political leaders and their quest for dominance. He delves into the escalating tensions in Ukraine, critiques U.S. foreign policy, and illuminates the complex dynamics between major powers like Russia and China. Berletic also addresses the impact of military strategies, the significance of national sovereignty in Eastern Europe, and concerns over new missile technology. The conversation is peppered with audience engagement, making it both informative and interactive.


