

EP:14 - LIVE - Chaos Unfolds: Comey Falls, Gaza Bleeds, Al-Qaeda at the UN
30 snips Sep 27, 2025
Scott Horton and Daryl Cooper dive into the crumbling illusion of American dominance in global politics. They assess the implications of recent geopolitical shifts, highlighting the rise of China's economic approach versus the fading military hegemony of the U.S. A chilling discussion on nuclear strategy unveils the dangers of a multipolar world. The conversation also covers Israel's strategy in Gaza, the complexities of insurgency, and the repercussions of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Lastly, they touch on cultural reflections and the evolving narrative around Israel.
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End Of The Unipolar Vacation
- The post–Cold War 'vacation from history' is ending as regional powers reassert traditional geopolitical drivers like geography and resources.
- Russia, China, India and Pakistan coordinating on Afghanistan shows states now act as real equals, not American subordinates.
China Wants Economic Influence, Not Hegemony
- China's foreign policy emphasizes economic engagement and regional stability rather than global military hegemony.
- Treating China as a peer competitor seeking area security, not world domination, reduces risk of unnecessary confrontation.
African Preference For Chinese Deals
- Daryl Cooper relayed Somali-refugee translators' view that African governments prefer Chinese development deals that preserve sovereignty.
- He described Chinese projects as financing infrastructure while leaving local ownership intact, which appeals to many states.