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Mar 14, 2025 • 36min
PUTIN; U.S. must address root causes
The podcast dives into Putin's skepticism about a proposed ceasefire and its historical context. It discusses the intricate dynamics of U.S.-Russia relations, emphasizing the need to address the root causes of conflicts for real peace. Putin's remarks on BRICS and energy market stabilization reveal his strategic diplomacy. The complexities of geopolitical tensions and negotiations are examined, showcasing the challenges for future dialogues. Additionally, potential U.S.-Russia energy collaborations highlight the high stakes in global energy negotiations.

Mar 14, 2025 • 8min
Putin diplomatically (with nuance) turns down 30-day ceasefire plan
Vladimir Putin addresses a proposed 30-day ceasefire plan, highlighting his nuanced diplomatic approach. The discussion delves into how shifting American sentiments could influence negotiations and Europe’s role in them. Geopolitical implications are analyzed, focusing on potential perceptions within the Trump administration and European allies. Insights are shared on how Putin's reactions may impact strategic alignments amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 34min
US-Russia talks, Ukraine ceasefire w/ Commodore (Rtd) Steven Jermy (Live)
Commodore Steve Jermy, a former senior Royal Navy officer with deep experience in NATO, dives into urgent military discussions. He analyzes NATO's readiness against Russia amid rising tensions and critiques operational challenges within its structure. Jermy highlights the debate over the role of aircraft carriers in modern warfare and examines the delicate diplomacy surrounding the Ukraine ceasefire. Their conversation also touches on media's influence on foreign policy narratives and the complexities of America's evolving strategies regarding Russia.

Mar 12, 2025 • 16min
Syria and Erdogan's control of the regime
Syria and Erdogan's control of the regime

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Mar 12, 2025 • 13min
Dedollarisation and BRICS
The podcast dives into the complicated relationship between the US dollar and BRICS nations, spotlighting the influence of sanctions. Explore how these countries are forging alternative trade routes to reduce dollar dependence. The discussion also touches on the changing dynamics of trust in the wake of de-dollarization efforts. Finally, listeners are drawn into a conversation about the potential shift from the dollar to digital currencies, considering historical contexts and geopolitical implications.

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Mar 12, 2025 • 22min
Georgescu barred from Romania election
A controversial political landscape unfolds as Kylian Georgescu is barred from Romania's presidential race, raising alarms about democratic integrity. The discussion reveals allegations of Russian meddling via TikTok, hinting at a politically motivated coup. Delving deeper, opinions clash over the EU's role in manipulating Romanian democracy, alongside critiques of European economic stagnation. The idea of a uniparty system in the EU emerges, likening current electoral practices to historical communist regimes, fueling concerns over true democratic representation.

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Mar 11, 2025 • 25min
US and Ukraine meet in Saudi Arabia
Diplomatic meetings in Saudi Arabia bring the U.S. and Ukraine together, minus President Zelensky, raising eyebrows about future U.S. support. Tensions surface as discussions may involve tactical concessions and changing strategies. The critical role of Starlink in Ukraine's military operations highlights the stakes involved. As the conflict evolves, the podcast delves into how American interests and European military support will shape the landscape, questioning the potential for independent action amidst shifting alliances.

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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 23min
Geopolitics, peace and chaos w/ Jeffrey Sachs (Live)
Jeffrey Sachs, a Professor of Sustainable Development at Columbia University, shares his insights on pressing geopolitical issues. He dissects the long-standing and complicated history of U.S.-Russia relations and critiques NATO's expansion after the Cold War. The conversation highlights the urgent need for diplomatic engagement and addresses the rise of far-right movements in Europe amidst a backdrop of political decay. Sachs also explores contemporary tensions, the influence of media on public perception, and the challenges of conflict resolution.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 40min
Zelensky House of Cards in KURSK crumbles
Ukrainian forces face dire circumstances, with their strategies crumbling in Kursk. Recent military missteps highlight the tension between media narratives and effective tactics. As Zelensky grapples with criticism, there's a reckoning on who truly bears responsibility for the failures. The podcast also dives into how public sentiment shifts, revealing growing skepticism towards mainstream narratives in the West, influenced by political figures and the evolving landscape of support.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 16min
Russia-China partnership remains TOP priority
The podcast dives into the implications of Shoigu's recent trip to China, revealing key discussions on the evolving geopolitical landscape. It highlights China's supportive stance on Russia amidst shifting relations with the U.S. and how the Ukraine conflict is strategically benefiting China. Historical patterns are examined, showcasing how U.S. military involvement elsewhere tends to advance China's interests. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the deepening military and technological partnership between China and Russia, painting a complex picture of their alliance.