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Jan 7, 2025 • 36min
Kursk Debacle Part 2. Zelensky Minsk deception
Dive into the complexities of the Kursk offensive, where military strategies clash and significant losses raise concerns for Ukraine. Examine Zelensky’s decisions and their impact on international relations, especially with the U.S. Unpack the contentious Minsk Agreements and the Budapest Memorandum, shedding light on historical misinterpretations and their legacy. Discover the urgency for direct negotiations to prevent prolonged conflicts and the critique of media portrayals, highlighting the need for deeper dialogue.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 22min
Congress certifies TRUMP win. TRUDEAU resigns
The podcast dives into the intricate preparations for Trump's inauguration, highlighting smoother transition dynamics compared to 2016. It discusses the U.S. foreign policy pivot towards China, raising concerns about escalating tensions. The potential resignation of Trudeau is examined, focusing on party strategies to avoid a snap election. Lastly, it critiques the continuity of globalist agendas across changing leaderships, questioning the normalization of authoritarian measures in politics.

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Jan 5, 2025 • 16min
Lame duck Biden explores strikes on Iran
The podcast dives into covert discussions about possible military action against Iran's nuclear facilities. It highlights the geopolitical implications of these considerations during a U.S. presidential transition. The motivations tied to Israeli interests and neoconservative agendas come under scrutiny. Additionally, the complexities of decision-making within the Biden administration are explored, drawing parallels between potential strikes on Iran and past military actions. Overall, it presents a nuanced look at the intricacies of international relations and military strategy.

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Jan 4, 2025 • 32min
Ukraine asymmetric war, nihilism elevated to statecraft
The podcast dives into the latest shift in U.S. strategy towards Ukraine, highlighting the recognition of defeat and the adoption of asymmetric warfare. It scrutinizes the complexities and corruption within Ukraine's military under Zelensky, revealing dire predictions about the war's outcome. Political maneuvers and recruitment challenges are dissected, while the ethical implications of Western strategies are questioned. The discussion also illuminates the tense Europe-Russia relationship and the intention behind pushing for a complete Russian defeat.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 17min
Alice Weidel surges. Trudeau Wizard of Oz moment
The conversation dives into the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, analyzing its impact on traditional politics ahead of upcoming elections. There's a critical look at the German government's potential drastic measures against the AfD, raising concerns over democratic norms. The discussion shifts to Canada's political instability, highlighting leadership challenges faced by the Prime Minister amid public pressure. The dynamics between Trump and Trudeau are explored, with Trudeau compared to the Wizard of Oz, exposing a lack of substance in his leadership.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 2h 2min
Ukraine frontline, closing in on the Dnepr (Live) w/ Scott from Kalibrated
The podcast delves into the evolving military landscape in Ukraine, with a focus on Russian advances and strategic challenges faced by Ukrainian forces. A key discussion centers on the critical role of nuclear sites amidst rising tensions and the disconnect between Western support and ground realities. Additionally, the speakers explore the geopolitical implications of the conflict, including potential outcomes for NATO and the region. They also touch on recent shipping attacks related to Russia and examine the complexities of international relations in this turbulent climate.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 36min
EU prepares to launch energy war
The discussion kicks off with the EU's energy crisis and the tussle over Russian gas transit involving Ukraine and Slovakia. Political dynamics take center stage as Ukraine halts Russian gas transit, influenced by pressures from the EU and the U.S. The conversation delves into the challenges of reducing reliance on Russian energy, particularly for Hungary and Slovakia. Bureaucratic inflexibility is scrutinized amid rising energy prices, and there's a critical look at how leadership choices affect citizen welfare in the energy landscape.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 15min
Georgia regime change STOPPED...for now
The podcast dives into Georgia's recent political turmoil following a new presidential inauguration and the contentious exit of Salome Zurabichvili. It discusses Georgia Dream's electoral success and the ongoing political struggles, emphasizing the need for better relations with Russia and BRICS. The conversation shifts to Georgia's complex geopolitical situation, balancing aspirations for EU membership while navigating economic ties with Russia. Finally, it highlights a growing skepticism towards the EU among local businesses and public sentiment.

Dec 30, 2024 • 13min
South Korea political crisis deepens
Explore the tumultuous political landscape in South Korea, where a looming impeachment vote threatens stability. The discussion uncovers how strategic maneuvers are being used to sidestep judicial challenges. Dive into the subdued U.S. reaction and its implications for international relations. The podcast also highlights the historical context of South Korea’s political struggles and the suppression of dissent seen in other nations, drawing troubling parallels in both governance and civil rights.

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Dec 29, 2024 • 18min
Big Biden sanctions on Russia's spooky SHADOW GHOST fleetThe Duran: Episode 2103
The discussion dives into Biden's potential sanctions on Russia's shadowy shipping fleet, analyzing their impact on global oil prices and the U.S. economy. It critiques the administration's foreign policy as politically motivated, arguing it's harming American living standards. On a deeper level, the podcast highlights Russia's surprising economic resilience despite sanctions, projecting a 4% growth rate. Lastly, it contrasts inflation pressures in Russia with the West, raising important questions about economic stability.