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Jun 29, 2024 • 9min
Globalists ditch Macron, resignation possible
Analysis of Macron's declining popularity and rise of Marine Le Pen in French elections. Speculation on Macron's resignation and future prospects, fueled by media reports and sources hinting at his urge to step down. Discussion on potential future career pursuits if he were to resign.

Jun 28, 2024 • 31min
Russian promise, Pentagon worries
Russian warning triggers tensions with US, potential missile targets analyzed, phone call speculation in Ukraine, debate on foreign policy and peace plans with Russia and Ukraine

Jun 28, 2024 • 13min
Bolivia coup failure
Exploring the failed coup in Bolivia, the podcast discusses the country's lithium reserves, political unrest, and historical military coups in Latin America. It also analyzes the impact of social media in spreading information, international relations, and the evolving nature of global power dynamics.

Jun 27, 2024 • 15min
Germany's Habeck in China, pushes trade war
Exploring Germany's Habeck's trip to China, EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, and efforts by Germany to reconcile trade tensions with China. Analysis of German political figures promoting deindustrialization, shifts in economic strategies, and the Green Party's voter support in Germany.

Jun 26, 2024 • 16min
Trying to sow division in Dagestan
The podcast delves into recent terrorist attacks in Russia/Pakistan, focusing on Dagestan incidents and alleged Ukrainian intelligence involvement. It discusses ISIS affiliates inciting tensions, coordinated attacks, failed attempts in Moscow, successful prevention in Dagestan, and a strategy to create chaos in the region to influence Russia and Ukraine's resolution. The plan to sow division in Dagestan is critiqued for overlooking Russian demographics and unity.

Jun 25, 2024 • 1h 29min
Dangerous escalation w/ Brian Berletic (Live)
Geopolitical expert Brian Berletic discusses Assange's plea bargain, challenges in journalism, global tensions, industrial capacities of Russia, China, US, conflicts in Ukraine, excessive military spending, military operation feasibility, education decline in US, and reflections on global challenges.

Jun 24, 2024 • 36min
Crimea attack, one step closer to US-Russia war
Tensions between US and Russia rise after terrorist attack in Crimea. Analysis of drone incidents in Black Sea and possibility of no-fly zone. Russia's red lines on missile attacks in Crimea and potential conflict escalation. Putin's political strategy amidst Western criticism. Strategy to cause divisions in Russian government rather than missile strikes.

Jun 23, 2024 • 19min
Political establishment furious with Macron
The podcast discusses the turmoil in French parliamentary elections amid Macron's controversial decisions. It explores internal divisions in left-wing parties and Macron's declining popularity. Speculation arises about Macron's potential resignation and reactions to election results. The motives behind Macron and Sunak calling for elections are questioned, highlighting their privileged backgrounds. Macron and Sunak display indifferent attitudes towards the elections, hinting at a lack of concern for the results.

Jun 22, 2024 • 15min
Farage support grows. Tories, zero seats fast approaching
Exploring the rise of Farage's Reform UK party and its possible impact on the Conservative party. Analyzing voter support for Labour despite disillusionment with major parties. Discussing Brexit reversal anger towards Conservatives and potential EU reentry under Labour.

Jun 22, 2024 • 16min
Sunak's collapse continues
The podcast discusses the challenges faced by the Conservative government under Sunak's leadership, the blurred lines in traditional political parties in the UK, the rise of a new political party as a major contender, and the void in conservative leadership with potential threats from left-wing parties.


