Keen On America

Trump's Hot Summer of Disorder: How Short-Term Chaos is America's Long-Term Global Strategy

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Aug 8, 2025
Jason Pack, host of the Disorder podcast and expert on global disarray, discusses Trump's chaotic yet seemingly strategic impact on international relations. He argues that while Trump's disruptions yield tactical successes—like influencing trade and military actions—they undermine essential global cooperation. Pack warns of the dangers posed by a disordered world where tech giants might outpace governments. He highlights the need for cohesive frameworks to tackle crises, such as AI regulation and climate change, before we spiral into an apocalyptic future.
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Disorder As Diplomatic Tactic

  • Jason Pack says Trump used chaos to end the Israel-Iran 12-day war and push trade deals.
  • The disorder functioned as a deliberate tactic, not mere incompetence.
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America's Disproportionate Leverage

  • Jason Pack notes the US economy, 1.8x Europe's, exerts five to six times the global leverage.
  • That economic asymmetry amplifies US bargaining power in tariffs and tech policy.
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Episodic News Makes Problems Disappear

  • Andrew Keen and Jason Pack note short media attention cycles let crises be forgotten day-to-day.
  • That episodic coverage prevents sustained policy focus on climate, AI, and geopolitics.
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