
GZERO World with Ian Bremmer War and Peace in 2025, with Clarissa Ward and Comfort Ero
Dec 20, 2025
Clarissa Ward, CNN's chief international correspondent, brings her frontline insights from war zones like Gaza and Ukraine, detailing the impact of reporting restrictions and the transformative role of drones in modern conflict. Comfort Ero, President of the International Crisis Group, analyzes overlooked crises in regions like the Sahel and Myanmar, emphasizing how weakening global institutions fuel ongoing strife. The duo discusses the complex interplay between pragmatic diplomacy and the challenges of achieving lasting peace in a world increasingly defined by conflict.
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Restricted Media Access In Gaza
- Journalists still cannot freely enter much of Gaza, limiting direct reporting and Palestinian voices.
- Clarissa Ward argues restricted access undermines credible verification and lends credence to concealment claims.
Drones And Desperate Crossings
- Clarissa Ward describes how drones now dominate Ukraine's front lines, making frontline reporting extremely dangerous.
- She recounts men risking mountain and river crossings into Romania to avoid mobilization and seek safety.
Humanizing Ukrainian Choices
- lionizing Ukrainians as superhuman strips them of normal human fears and legitimate private doubts.
- Clarissa warns that private conversations reveal many Ukrainians accept painful concessions if security guarantees follow.

