

Tom Nichols: Incendiary Nominations, Global Conflagrations, & Presidential Pyromania
Nov 20, 2024
Tom Nichols, a professor emeritus of national security at the U.S. Naval War College and a staff writer for The Atlantic, dives into the implications of Donald Trump's foreign policy nominations. He highlights the dangerous choice of Pete Hegseth for the Defense Department. The conversation explores global hotspots like Ukraine and the Middle East, questioning how adversaries like Putin and Xi might respond to a potential Trump return. Nichols underscores the critical importance of qualified leadership amidst rising geopolitical tensions and the stakes for U.S. national security.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Navigating Global Turmoil
05:28 • 14min
Navigating Modern Leadership and Global Conflicts
19:13 • 17min
Geopolitical Tensions and Leadership Prospects
35:56 • 4min
The Perils of Political Appointments
40:11 • 21min
Politics and Perception
01:01:05 • 7min
Desperation and Resentment in Politics
01:07:43 • 12min
Soundtrack for Stoic Resilience
01:19:21 • 3min