Judging Freedom

Judge Napolitano
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Mar 4, 2026 • 28min

Gilbert Doctorow : Are Kremlin Officials Supportive of Putin?

Gilbert Doctorow : Are Kremlin Officials Supportive of Putin?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 23min

Gilbert Doctorow : Has Russia Lost Trust in Trump’s Leadership?

Gilbert Doctorow, veteran analyst of Russian and European affairs, offers a compact geopolitical tour. He discusses Kremlin pressure on Putin to end the Ukraine war. He examines Russian shock at Trump's strikes on Iran and media critiques of Putin's leadership. He considers potential Kremlin responses, Lavrov's influence, shifting oil flows, and the political effects of asymmetric attacks.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 25min

LtCOL. : Karen Kwiatkowski : Did Fear of Epstein Fuel the War?

Karen Kwiatkowski, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and national security critic. She argues the Iran attack was illegal and poorly planned. She calls out mixed political messaging, propaganda failures at home, and worrying civilian targeting. She explores a provocative link between Epstein-related fears and the timing of the strike.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 32min

Capt. Matt Hoh : Is the Navy Reaching Its Limits?

Capt. Matt Hoh, former Marine Corps captain and State Department critic, offers sharp analysis of U.S. military readiness and strategy in the Middle East. He critiques overextension and misprioritized budgets. He highlights abandoned embassies, sustainment limits, leadership failures, and risks of escalating regional conflict. Short, pointed reflections on political chaos and strategic confusion.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 29min

Scott Ritter : How’s the War Going, Mr. President?

Scott Ritter, a former U.S. Marine intelligence officer and weapons inspector, offers sharp analysis of the Iran conflict. He argues the campaign failed as a regime-change effort. He examines missile defense strains, diplomatic maneuvers, nuclear risks after Khamenei's death, and how U.S. credibility with Russia and China is harmed. He warns about weakened constitutional checks and strategic fallout.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 33min

Aaron Maté : Did Netanyahu Shape Trump’s Iran Policy?

Aaron Maté, investigative journalist and foreign policy analyst, critiques U.S.-Israel actions and diplomacy. He discusses civilian targeting, risks from an assassination and nuclear escalation. He examines how Trump-era tactics and questionable negotiators damaged credibility and whether Israel drove U.S. policy. The conversation also covers press restrictions and contested official narratives.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 35min

*** Prof. John Mearsheimer : Is Trump’s War Beyond Control?

Prof. John Mearsheimer, a political scientist known for realist analyses of geopolitics, provides expert commentary on the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. He discusses who is driving the war and whether goals are achievable. He examines legality, regime-change aims, regional dynamics with Turkey and China, and risks of escalation and munitions depletion.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 26min

AMB. Chas Freeman : What Makes a War “Just”?

AMB. Chas Freeman, a career diplomat and Middle East analyst, offers a compact mini bio and weighs in on war, law, and diplomacy. He discusses U.S.-Israel coordination, the war's expanding scope and unclear objectives. He examines civilian harm, ceasefire talks, regional escalation and Iranian strategy. He critiques diplomatic credibility and legal and moral failures surrounding the conflict.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 23min

John Kiriakou : Iranian Retaliation Strikes the CIA

John Kiriakou, former CIA analyst and whistleblower, explains intelligence tradecraft and U.S. agency roles in the Iran conflict. He discusses how targeting intelligence was developed, tracking of Iranian leaders, recruitment of human sources, and contrasts between Israeli and American operational approaches. He also examines regional weapons logistics and the likely political fallout in Iran.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 29min

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : Did Trump Just Start WWIII ?

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, economist and policy adviser focused on global development, offers sharp commentary on U.S. foreign policy and the Israel–Iran conflict. He outlines long-term regional strategies, the costs of perpetual war for America, and missed diplomatic opportunities. He also discusses legal authority issues, strategic miscalculations, and regional ambitions driving escalation.

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