

'Hot Spots' - Where Will Trump Strike Next
8 snips Oct 1, 2025
The discussion revolves around escalating U.S. foreign policy and military involvement in Ukraine and potential strikes on Iran. Concerns emerge about the dangers of proxy wars and the human cost of intervention. Tensions with China rise as influence operations intensify across the Americas. The hosts analyze Trump's rhetoric on domestic unrest, likening it to an invasion, and question the militarization of policing. They also critique the influence of money on public discourse, while urging citizens to prioritize education in constitutional liberty.
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Ukraine Escalation Risk
- Ron Paul warns NATO expansion and U.S. interventions since 2014 have needlessly escalated tensions with Russia.
- He argues arming Ukraine with long-range missiles risks direct U.S. involvement and possible war with Russia.
U.S. Would Be The Shooter
- Daniel McAdams emphasizes Tomahawk transfers would effectively mean U.S. personnel would fire deep strikes into Russia.
- He warns such direct involvement would constitute a major escalation and could trigger war.
Aerial Prepositioning Signals
- McAdams highlights surging U.S. air activity and tanker patterns as pre-positioning toward the Middle East.
- He links similar activity in June to subsequent U.S. strikes on Iran, signaling rising danger.