

Stephen Yates
From the Heritage Foundation. Served in the White House as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for National Security.
Top 3 podcasts with Stephen Yates
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Jul 26, 2025 • 59min
PDB Situation Report | July 26th, 2025: China Kidnaps American Citizens & Slaughter in Syria
Stephen Yates, a national security expert from the Heritage Foundation, discusses China's recent travel bans on American officials, revealing the escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington. Gadeer Mreeh, an Israeli-Druze journalist and former Knesset member, sheds light on the horrifying massacre of Druze civilians in Syria, emphasizing Israel's complex role and the dire humanitarian crisis. Their insights navigate the intertwined geopolitics of U.S.-China relations and the brutal realities of the Syrian conflict.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 3h 27min
1777 - "Java Shack"
In this lively discussion, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the outspoken U.S. Representative, joins Stephen Yates, former Deputy Assistant to the Vice President, for a dive into polarizing political issues. They humorously tackle the challenges of discussing Zionism and the military-industrial complex's influence, while analyzing recent Supreme Court rulings on civil rights. The conversation also explores caffeine culture and personal anecdotes, promising a blend of political satire and relatable stories that resonate with listeners.

Jun 28, 2025 • 56min
PDB Situation Report | June 28th, 2025: How Israeli Intelligence Crushed Iran & Trump’s Global Power Test
Former Mossad deputy head Oded Ailam shares insider insights on how Israeli intelligence decisively shaped the outcome of the conflict with Iran, emphasizing the importance of espionage over military might. Stephen Yates, a national security expert, discusses the Trump administration's diplomatic strategies that brought peace, highlighting the complexities of negotiating with a distrustful Iran. They explore Iran's vulnerabilities amidst shifting geopolitical alliances and the broader implications for U.S. power in a multipolar world.