

Trump Ends US War On Yemen What Was Achieved
May 7, 2025
The discussion highlights President Trump's unexpected decision to end U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, exploring its significant civilian impact. There's a critique of the Federal Reserve's role in economic inequality and the unseen costs to average citizens. Shifts in U.S. trade policies are also analyzed in light of recent geopolitical changes, including developments in Yemen and Israel. The podcast closes with a humorous take on shifting political landscapes and international intrigue involving Greenland, showcasing the complexities of current political strategies.
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US Defeat in Yemen Revealed
- The U.S. military failed to defeat the Houthi forces in Yemen despite extensive resources and firepower.
- This defeat reveals limits to U.S. power and the resilience of local forces defending their homeland.
Sectarian Divides Impact Wars
- The U.S. exploits sectarian divides to weaken opposition in some conflicts.
- When this fails, as in Yemen or Afghanistan, U.S. intervention loses effectiveness.
Homeland Spirit Drives Resilience
- True patriotism means defending the homeland, not imperial expansion.
- Yemenis’ spirit and self-defense drive their resilience against foreign intervention.