Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast

Glenn Diesen
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Nov 4, 2025 • 51min

Michael von der Schulenburg: How the EU Transitioned from a Peace Project to a War Project

Michael von der Schulenburg, a seasoned German EU Parliament member and former UN diplomat, discusses the EU's troubling shift from a peace-focused entity to one preoccupied with militarization. He highlights how the EU’s confrontational stance towards Russia harms its economic stability. Schulenburg critiques unrealistic promises to Ukraine and urges immediate negotiations to prevent further crises. He argues for a return to economic priorities over militaristic ambitions, warning that current policies risk Europe's credibility and unity.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 11min

Stanislav Krapivnik: Dangerous Endgame in the NATO-Russia Proxy War

Stanislav Krapivnik, a former U.S. Army officer and military-political analyst now residing in Russia, sheds light on the complexities of NATO-Russia relations. He explores the misunderstandings fueling tensions and warns of dangerous miscalculations that could escalate the conflict. Krapivnik offers insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine, discusses Russia's strategic defensive and offensive tactics, and analyzes the implications of Western military support. His unique background allows him to bridge perspectives, making for a thought-provoking conversation.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 51min

Seyed M. Marandi: Israel & Iran Prepare for War — ‘America First’ Says No to U.S. Intervention

Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a professor at Tehran University and former advisor to Iran's nuclear negotiation team, discusses the brewing tensions between Israel and Iran. He examines the potential for conflict and highlights how American isolationism impacts U.S.-Israel relations. Marandi also explores the role of regional proxies, the implications of Russia and China supplying Iran despite sanctions, and the fragility of the Gaza ceasefire. His insights provide a lens into how historical U.S. attitudes shape today's geopolitical landscape.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 38min

Peter Schiff: Gold Soars, Dollar Dies & China Won

Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Asset Management and host of the Peter Schiff Show, dives into the current economic landscape. He argues that gold's surge is due to detrimental US monetary policy, while the dollar is on a downward spiral. Schiff critiques GDP metrics and links trade deficits to the shrinking US economy. He warns of potential inflation from Fed actions and discusses the implications of de-dollarization, highlighting China's advantage in the global economic rivalry. Discover his recommendations on alternative assets and the future of global finance.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 48min

Larry Johnson: Russian vs NATO Military Capabilities - A Warning Before a Direct War

Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst and counterterrorism expert, shares insights from his recent meetings with Russian military leaders. He discusses the considerable advantages Russia holds in artillery and drone production compared to NATO. Johnson explores the strategic implications of Russia's hypersonic missiles and emphasizes the importance of recognizing adversarial strengths to avert miscalculations. He warns that underestimating Russia could lead to dangerous policy assumptions, particularly concerning a potential direct conflict with NATO.
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9 snips
Nov 1, 2025 • 48min

Gad Saad: The Parasitic Mind - How Bad Ideas Are Destroying the West

Gad Saad, a Scholar at the Declaration of Independence Center, dives into the dangers of 'suicidal empathy' and how empathy can be misdirected by ideology. He explains how progressive ideals can harm in-groups and explores the staggering impact of bad ideas on society. Saad draws parallels between parasitic thinking in academia and real-world consequences, such as the prioritization of reputations over child protection in scandals. He argues that these ideological infections threaten the very fabric of Western civilization.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 36min

Russia's Pivot to the East: From Greater Europe to Greater Eurasia

Explore the fascinating transition from a Western-centric world to a new focus on Eurasian cooperation. Discover how Russia's pivot to the East redefined its relationships and strategies after 2014. Learn about the historical significance of the Silk Road's collapse and how land connectivity now challenges maritime dominance. Dive into the geopolitical implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative and the rise of multipolarity. Uncover the role of institutions like the EEU and BRICS in shaping a diversified Eurasian future.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 60min

Jacques Baud: The EU in Panic & Russia's Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Missile

Colonel Jacques Baud, a retired Swiss Army intelligence analyst and author, delves into the EU's strategic shortcomings and its panic-driven policies. He critiques immature European leadership and their fixation on Russia, highlighting missed diplomatic opportunities. Baud explains the implications of Russia's new nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, emphasizing its game-changing potential. He advocates for balanced foreign policy that harmonizes defense and diplomacy, warning against Europe's reckless militarization amidst rising global tensions.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 42min

Robert Barnes: America First, Populism, Trump & Perpetual War

Robert Barnes, an American trial lawyer and political commentator, dives into the essence of populism in the U.S. He reveals how 'America First' is a strategic retreat from empire, aiming to restore the Republic’s core values. The discussion includes the challenges of breaking free from perpetual war and the influence of a bureaucratic deep state. Barnes critically examines the complexities surrounding Trump’s control, and the implications of foreign entanglements on domestic policy, revealing a poignant critique of current U.S. foreign relations.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 48min

Sean Foo: U.S. Sacrifices Allies in Economic War Against China

Sean Foo, a financial analyst and China expert, delves into the complex web of U.S.-China relations, focusing on supply-chain conflicts and economic warfare. He explains the impact of U.S. sanctions on Russia's oil and their ripple effects on allies like China and India. Foo discusses how China is forming alternative financial infrastructures to counter U.S. leverage, especially in semiconductors and rare earths. The conversation touches on Europe's hesitations regarding sanctions and the implications for global industrial dynamics, revealing the intricate balance of coercion and reputation in economic statecraft.

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