
Tom Mutch
Journalist who covers the Ukraine war and engages in debates on the conflict. He offers a perspective on the conflict and US policy.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 2h 4min
Glenn From Moscow: Russia Reacts to Trump; Michael Tracey Debates Ukraine War
Michael Tracey, a journalist known for his political insights, joins to debate the Ukraine War with Tom Mutch, sharing exclusive content from CPAC. They explore the challenges of getting Russian perspectives amidst the conflict. Israel Gans discusses Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, emphasizing its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Shane Trejo advocates for a constitutional amendment to allow Trump a third term, detailing the movement's goals. The conversation dives into the human costs of war and the intricate dynamics of NATO's involvement in Ukraine.

Feb 19, 2025 • 54min
Trump says Zelensky ‘started’ the war & British troops 'ready to fight' on Ukraine border
Tom Mutch, a freelance war correspondent, shares his on-the-ground insights about the evolving conflict and recent talks between the US and Russia. Andreas Flodström, founder of Beetroot, dives into how Ukraine's tech sector is pivoting towards defense, showcasing innovative drone production. The conversation also touches on the readiness of British troops for potential deployment and the geopolitical repercussions of Donald Trump's comments on Ukraine's leadership. Tune in for a captivating look at military strategies and Ukraine's tech revolution.

May 29, 2025 • 42min
Thomas Mutch, "The Dogs of Mariupol: Russia's Invasion and the Forging of Ukraine's Iron Generation" (Biteback, 2025)
Tom Mutch, a Kiwi freelance war reporter and author, shares his experiences from Mariupol during the harrowing onset of the Russian invasion. He vividly recounts the bond he formed with stray dogs amidst a culturally rich city on the brink of chaos. Mutch delves into how this conflict forged a resilient 'iron generation,' highlighting personal transformations like that of Katerina, a press officer. He also discusses the psychological shifts in Ukrainian society and the evolving sentiments towards Russia, making for a compelling exploration of survival and identity.