Neutrality Studies

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9 snips
Nov 22, 2025 • 33min

Next US War Will Be DEVASTATING | Stanislav Krapivnik

Stanislav Krapivnik, a former U.S. Army officer and supply chain executive, shares his insights on rising U.S. military tensions with Venezuela and Nigeria. He critiques the rationale behind U.S. naval buildup, questioning claims about drug trafficking and religious protection. Krapivnik warns of potential escalation mirroring Vietnam, suggesting that a conflict in Venezuela might serve as a distraction from failures in Ukraine. He highlights the geopolitical motives tied to resources, illustrating how Trump's need for quick victories shapes current military policy.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 41min

Diplomatic Crisis Deepens: Japan & China on the Brink | Dr. Warwick Powell

Join Dr. Warwick Powell, an expert in geopolitics and regional security, as he unpacks the escalating tensions between Japan and China following provocative remarks by Japan's new Prime Minister. He explores the historical context of their relationship, the implications of Taiwan comments, and how the flight cancellations reflect deeper diplomatic rifts. Powell also discusses the US's strategic advantage in this clash and the potential benefits for Taiwan amid the fallout, highlighting the broader ramifications for regional stability and security.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 37min

Japan Crosses China's Red Line on Taiwan | Dr. Joanna Lei

Dr. Joanna Lei, a former Taiwanese lawmaker and expert on cross-strait relations, discusses Japan's provocative statements regarding Taiwan and China's fierce backlash. She explains the unprecedented implications of linking Taiwan to Japan's survival, the potential for Japan's military actions, and the historical context of China's anger stemming from past Japanese aggression. Dr. Lei also highlights Taiwan's mixed political reactions and explores the broader geopolitical dynamics involving the US, suggesting a need for historical reconciliation among China, Taiwan, and Japan.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 45min

Suing the USA for 70 Years of Interventionism | Ali Borhani

Geopolitical strategist Ali Borhani, author of FuturEaly, dives into the paradox of America's intense litigious culture versus its international accountability. He explores the historical context of U.S. interventions since 1953 and proposes a groundbreaking global class-action approach to seek justice. They discuss challenges like sovereign immunity and the limits of international courts while critiquing the military-industrial complex. Ali also highlights the psychological toll on veterans and civilians, urging for a global accountability ledger to track the impact of these actions.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 57min

The Billionth-of-a-Second Attack That Ends All Critical Infrastructure | Prof. Steven Starr

Prof. Steven Starr, a former director at the University of Missouri and a senior scientist focused on nuclear safety, dives into the alarming world of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). He explains how EMPs can devastate critical infrastructure like power grids, pointing to historical tests and the catastrophic potential of modern-day attacks. With insights on the vulnerabilities of nuclear reactors and the slim protections against such threats, Starr highlights the urgent need for political will to safeguard our infrastructure from both nuclear and solar EMP risks.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 50min

The West is COLLAPSING But Still Tries To Capture Proxies | Lasha Kasradze

Lasha Kasradze, a geopolitical commentator and Liaison Officer at Sokhumi State University, dissects the fallacy of the Western Liberal International Order. He reveals how the West's so-called democracy promotion masks exploitative strategies aimed at smaller nations like Georgia. Lasha argues that the West's actions are not about genuine cooperation but power projection, emphasizing missed opportunities for reconciliation with Russia. The discussion critiques the exploitation of smaller states as geopolitical tools and warns against misconceptions about Western benevolence.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 6min

American Imperialism Masquerading as a Peace Process | Audio Essay by Jeffrey Sachs

In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey D. Sachs, a renowned economist and public policy analyst, critiques U.S. and Israeli policies toward Palestine. He argues that American maneuvers mask imperialism as a peace process. Sachs delves into the draft UN resolution aimed at restructuring Gaza governance, the implications of a U.S.-led Board of Peace, and evidence of ongoing genocide. He highlights the divide-and-rule strategies used by the U.S. and Israel and emphasizes the urgent need for safeguarding Palestinian sovereignty and achieving mutual security.
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Nov 16, 2025 • 58min

Ex-MSM Journalist Reveals: The West Is HOOKED To Its Own Propaganda | Felix Marquardt

Felix Marquardt is a former mainstream media journalist and recovering drug addict who founded the vulnerability-based social network, Black Elephant. He dives deep into how propaganda is like addiction, with media creating a drug-like response in its audience. Felix discusses the importance of recognizing this addiction and suggests ways to break free by diversifying news sources and embracing vulnerability. He calls for the West to listen more, confront its colonial past, and highlights the potential for transformative change through collective pain.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 45min

Germany Sacrifices Itself for US Empire: The True Purpose Of German War-Hysteria | Sevim Dagdelen

In this discussion, Sevim Dagdelen, a former Bundestag member and critic of Germany's NATO-aligned foreign policy, highlights Germany's declining global influence. She critiques the nation's militarization and US subservience, discussing how these factors lead to a loss of credibility in international diplomacy. Dagdelen contrasts the inclusive diplomacy of China with Western condescension while addressing the growing public opposition to militarization. She emphasizes the potential for stronger neutrality movements and multipolar cooperation as a hopeful path forward.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 59min

The DESTRUCTIVE Alliance of Tech Billionaires and Military Planners | Thomas Karat

In this conversation, Thomas Karat, an independent analyst and host of SaltCube Analytics, explores NATO's cognitive warfare tactics, depicting the mind as a battleground. He discusses the unsettling 'velvet cage' concept, revealing how policies gradually restrict freedoms. Karat outlines the implications of digital IDs and central bank digital currencies as tools for control. He highlights historical examples like Cambridge Analytica and warns of the dangerous convergence of state and corporate media interests, culminating in the targeting of domestic populations.

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