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Aug 30, 2024 • 18min
One step closer to regional war
Regional tensions are soaring as confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah heat up, with both sides exchanging missiles and airstrikes. The podcast delves into the complex motivations for restraint from both parties and the internal divisions within Israel. Netanyahu's aggressive stance, particularly towards Iran, raises concerns about potential warfare amid global powers' ineffective interventions. The discussion paints a vivid picture of the precarious balance in the Middle East and the ominous possibility of escalating conflict.

Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 15min
Point of No Return in Middle East & Ukraine - John Mearsheimer, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
Join political scientist John Mearsheimer, legal analyst Alexander Mercouris, and international relations expert Glenn Diesen as they navigate the tumultuous landscapes of warfare in the Middle East and Ukraine. They dissect the implications of Israel's confrontations with Hezbollah and question Ukraine's tactical maneuvers in the Kursk region, revealing grim realities on the Eastern Front. Exploring historical parallels and Western narratives, they emphasize the urgent need for effective diplomacy amidst escalating geopolitical tensions. A thought-provoking discussion on the complexities of modern conflict!

Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 21min
Kursk, Istanbul 2 and the negotiation trap w/ John Helmer (Live)
In this engaging discussion, John Helmer, a veteran journalist and political analyst, explores the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The conversation dives into the failed negotiations in Istanbul, shedding light on Ukraine's withdrawal and the impact of Western pressure. Helmer elaborates on the military-political nexus in Russia's history, the significance of military honor, and the ideological divides shaping current geopolitical dynamics. He also critiques media narratives in Britain and examines the evolving power relations on the global stage.

Aug 28, 2024 • 39min
Kursk Changed the War - Dmitry Polyanskiy (Russian Rep to UN), Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen
Dmitry Polyanskiy, the Russian Representative to the UN, joins political analyst Alexander Mercouris and political scientist Glenn Diesen in a riveting discussion. They dive into the significance of the Kursk conflict, revealing how Ukraine's actions have shifted global perceptions and weakened its negotiating power. The trio also tackles Ukraine's military losses and the precarious situation at nuclear facilities. They further examine past proposals for peace that were dismissed and the lingering challenges in achieving a diplomatic resolution amidst escalating tensions.

Aug 27, 2024 • 25min
Arresting Durov, taking control of Telegram
Pavel Durov's arrest by French authorities sparks discussions on historical tensions with Russia and the scrutiny social media faces. Telegram’s vital role in unfiltered reporting during the Ukraine conflict is highlighted, showcasing its significance in presenting diverse perspectives. The motivations behind Durov's detainment raise questions about free speech in Europe, drawing comparisons to Julian Assange. The implications of the EU's Digital Services Act on content moderation and Telegram's future are explored, revealing challenges for platforms outside Western influence.

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Aug 26, 2024 • 32min
Putin, top generals prepare big moves
In this discussion, the impact of Russia's recent missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure is thoroughly examined. The effectiveness of Ukraine's air defenses and the heightened risks of military escalation are highlighted. The geopolitical tensions fueled by the UK and US's military stance towards Ukraine come under scrutiny. The complexities of military strategies between Ukraine and Russia reveal the limited objectives and risks involved. Additionally, tensions flare after a missile lands in Poland, prompting critical leadership responses.

Aug 25, 2024 • 25min
Zelensky trapped in Kursk
The discussion delves into Ukraine's military strategies in Kursk and the intricate tactics used to create defensive barriers. It highlights the looming Russian counteroffensive and the struggles Ukraine faces in strengthening its positions. Insights into Ukraine's indirect negotiation approach, influenced by China and BRICS, add depth to the analysis. Moreover, the podcast reveals declining enthusiasm among Western allies for military support, raising concerns over Ukraine's future without continued assistance.

Aug 24, 2024 • 18min
Blinken Middle East failure
U.S. Secretary of State Blinken's ceasefire efforts in the Middle East are highlighted amidst rising tensions. The podcast delves into the complex dynamics of Gaza negotiations and Iran's looming threat. It scrutinizes the strategic narratives framing Iran as a disruptor and the implications of this oversimplification. Netanyahu's enduring grip as Israel's Prime Minister is discussed, revealing the pressures shaping Israeli decision-making. The intricacies of Iran and Israel's geopolitical standoff raise concerns about escalating conflicts and U.S. influence in the region.

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Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 31min
US Elections And Economic Policy w/ Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson, an expert in economic policy and its intersection with elections, unveils critical insights into the current U.S. election dynamics. He examines the Democratic candidate's economic proposals against the backdrop of rising inflation and government spending. The discussion challenges the Federal Reserve's role in distorting free markets and highlights the urgency of addressing voter apathy through clearer policy discussions. Martenson also delves into the implications of peak oil production and migration trends, urging a rethinking of contemporary economic values.

Aug 23, 2024 • 15min
Germany deindustrialized, taps out of Ukraine
Germany faces significant financial strains in supporting Ukraine, with public opinion shifting amidst economic and military challenges. The military grapples with outdated equipment, raising political tensions ahead of elections. The influence of U.S. policies contributes to a complex and strained relationship with both Ukraine and its own industrial capabilities. Rising skepticism towards continued financial aid is growing, fueled by controversial allegations and a more critical public discourse.


