
THE SAVAGE NATION THE WORLD ACCORDING TO US! Michael Savage with Jeff Rovin - "The Global Chessboard" - #912
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Jan 13, 2026 In this engaging discussion, bestselling novelist Jeff Rovin shares his insights on the intricate geopolitical strategies impacting America today. They explore Trump's controversial Greenland plans and examine its historical significance. The conversation shifts to the erosion of national identity, contrasting nationalism with leftist movements. Rovin also analyzes urban decline in New York and critiques modern protests. They wrap up by delving into the risks of global flashpoints like Iran and Venezuela, alongside the challenges posed by AI and media narratives.
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Greenland As Strategic Early‑Warning
- Reviving Arctic defenses is framed as restoring Cold War-era early-warning strategy.
- Jeff Rovin argues Greenland matters strategically to block Russian and Chinese encroachment.
Provocation As Negotiation
- Trump uses provocative rhetoric as a negotiation and distraction tactic.
- Rovin says that deliberate provocation can be tactical to secure bigger concessions.
Identity Drives Political Conflict
- The erosion of national identity fuels political polarization and cultural conflict.
- Michael Savage frames borders, language and culture as central to national survival.
