
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar 1/22/26: Trump Caves On Greenland, John Mearsheimer On Greenland, Iran & MORE!
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Jan 22, 2026 In this engaging discussion, guest John Mearsheimer, a renowned political scientist and professor at the University of Chicago, sheds light on the complex issues surrounding U.S. foreign policy. He critiques Trump's handling of Greenland and NATO, arguing that the administration has weakened Western alliances. Mearsheimer also delves into the limitations of military intervention in Iran and highlights the ideological motivations behind U.S. actions in Latin America. With sharp insights, he warns of the long-term challenges that may arise from current strategies.
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Greenland Reveal On Global Order
- Trump's Greenland threats exposed fragility in the Western-led order and jolted European leaders awake.
- John Mearsheimer argues this behavior accelerates a shift from unipolarity to a more multipolar, transactional world.
Greenlanders Reject U.S. Offer
- Greenlanders prefer Danish welfare and culture over abrupt U.S. takeover offers.
- Krystal and Saagar highlight viral clips showing Greenlanders mocking U.S. cultural baggage.
Markets As The Ultimate Brake
- Markets act as the key constraint on Trump's brinkmanship; he backs down when financial signals move.
- Saagar and Krystal note bond and stock reactions often force him to






