
Matt Hoh
Former U.S. Marine and State Department official turned foreign policy critic and analyst, known for his opposition to U.S. military interventions and commentary on American foreign policy and military adventurism.
Top 3 podcasts with Matt Hoh
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Nov 13, 2025 • 25min
Matt Hoh : Europe at War With Itself: The Hidden Battle Over Ukraine
Matt Hoh, a former US Marine and foreign policy analyst, dives into the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Ukraine. He critiques the militarization of European policies, highlighting how leaders prioritize military spending while neglecting domestic issues. Hoh also addresses systemic abuse within the IDF and the implications of Venezuelan air defenses on U.S. forces. With sharp insights on the legal ramifications of seizing Russian assets, he sheds light on the ongoing struggle in Europe and the hidden battles it faces.

Jan 6, 2026 • 33min
Matt Hoh : Trump and Military Adventurism
Matt Hoh, a former U.S. Marine and foreign policy analyst, discusses America's role as a rogue empire, emphasizing its military interventions driven by profit and cronyism. He critiques Trump's military rhetoric, arguing it reflects an alarming shift towards foreign-policy triumphalism. The conversation dives into the risks of prolonged occupations and the legal fallouts from violating the UN Charter. Hoh also addresses mainstream media reactions and the troubling persistence of imperial semantics in political discourse.

Oct 10, 2025 • 54min
Russia's Knockout Blow to Ukraine Energy Grid /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Matt Hoh
Matt Hoh, a Senior Fellow at the Eisenhower Media Network and former U.S. foreign service officer, delves into the critical state of Ukraine's energy infrastructure amidst Russian aggression. He discusses how attacks on energy grids shift the war’s dynamics, impacting both economic stability and morale. Hoh analyzes the differing public reactions in Ukraine and Russia and critiques Western assumptions regarding peace and victory. Additionally, he examines Putin’s historical rhetoric to consolidate support and the implications of recent military advances.


