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17 snips
Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 31min

US Elections And Economic Policy w/ Chris Martenson

Chris Martenson, an expert in economic policy and its intersection with elections, unveils critical insights into the current U.S. election dynamics. He examines the Democratic candidate's economic proposals against the backdrop of rising inflation and government spending. The discussion challenges the Federal Reserve's role in distorting free markets and highlights the urgency of addressing voter apathy through clearer policy discussions. Martenson also delves into the implications of peak oil production and migration trends, urging a rethinking of contemporary economic values.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 15min

Germany deindustrialized, taps out of Ukraine

Germany faces significant financial strains in supporting Ukraine, with public opinion shifting amidst economic and military challenges. The military grapples with outdated equipment, raising political tensions ahead of elections. The influence of U.S. policies contributes to a complex and strained relationship with both Ukraine and its own industrial capabilities. Rising skepticism towards continued financial aid is growing, fueled by controversial allegations and a more critical public discourse.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 12min

Azerbaijan to BRICS, Armenia to Collective West

Putin's recent visit to Azerbaijan sparks discussion on shifting alliances in the South Caucasus. The geopolitical struggle between Armenia and Azerbaijan intensifies as Armenia aligns more with the West while Azerbaijan strengthens ties with Russia and BRICS. The potential for Armenia's integration into NATO or the EU raises questions about regional stability. Azerbaijan's energy resources play a crucial role in shaping relations with Europe, impacting American and Israeli interests in the region.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 31min

Collapsing Ukraine in hopes of removing Putin

The podcast dives deep into the military dynamics in Ukraine, focusing on critical events in Kursk and Donbass. It discusses the stalled offensive of Ukrainian forces and the challenges they face amidst resource limitations. The conversation critiques changing narratives from both Ukraine and Western powers. With escalating tensions, strategic decisions regarding military operations are scrutinized, especially their implications for U.S. involvement and potential regime change in Moscow as geopolitical stakes rise.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 22min

What's behind WaPo Russia-Ukraine energy ceasefire?

Delve into the complexities of a potential ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, centered on energy issues. Explore how Ukrainian drone strikes are impacting Russian infrastructure and the role of BRICS nations in peace talks. Investigate the breakdown of negotiations and the accusations of bad faith from both sides. Gain insights into the intricate diplomacy involving China and the U.S., and see how these superpowers navigate their interests while managing their geopolitical tensions.
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Aug 18, 2024 • 16min

Bangladesh Coup. US Challenges India

Recent political upheaval in Bangladesh takes center stage, detailing claims by the interim Prime Minister and denials from the U.S. The discussion highlights the Bay of Bengal's geopolitical significance. The podcast explores the historical and contemporary factors behind the Prime Minister's exile and the U.S.'s interests in the region. As tensions rise, India's reaction and concerns from China about U.S. influence are analyzed, shedding light on the intricate dance of power in South Asia.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 20min

European leaders escalate war rhetoric with Iran

European leaders are ramping up their rhetoric towards Iran, raising alarms about escalating tensions. The podcast discusses Iran's fierce retaliatory responses amid stalled negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire. It also analyzes the political landscape in Gaza, focusing on Israeli resistance and Hamas's internal conflicts. The dialogue highlights the dangers of a spiraling conflict, with potential global implications and critiques of U.S. foreign policy. As military preparations intensify, the risks of a broader confrontation loom large.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 38min

Kursk information war. Donbass reality

Dive into the military landscape of Ukraine as the podcast scrutinizes the situation in Kursk, revealing the stark contrast between propaganda and harsh realities. It dissects escalating tensions along the Russia-Ukraine border and the logistical nightmares faced by Ukrainian forces. The breakdown of negotiations with Russia paints a grim picture for Ukraine's future, especially amid potential leadership changes. Lastly, shifting political sentiments in the U.S. regarding support for Ukraine add another layer of complexity to the unfolding crisis.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 14min

WSJ Nord Stream story; trouble for Zelensky, Zaluzhny & Germany

Zelensky, a pivotal figure in international relations, and Zaluzhny, a key military strategist, delve into the controversy surrounding the Nord Stream pipeline allegations. They discuss how these claims threaten Ukraine’s international support amid economic strife and political uncertainty. The duo examines the implications of a Wall Street Journal article that could signal a shift in Ukrainian leadership and scrutinizes Germany’s role in the geopolitical turmoil resulting from the incident, urging a stronger stance in response to growing dissent.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 20min

War in Inevitable - Alastair Crooke, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen

Join Alastair Crooke, a former British diplomat and political analyst, Alexander Mercouris, an expert commentator on international affairs, and Glenn Diesen, a political scientist focused on European and geopolitical issues. They discuss the inevitability of war in geopolitical conflicts, emphasizing the dangers of seeing adversaries as evil. The trio critiques political influence dynamics, analyzes U.S.-Israeli relations with Iran, and examines how energy politics are reshaping global power. They also reflect on Indonesia's rising importance amid Western distraction.

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