The Duran Podcast

The Duran
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5 snips
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.
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22 snips
Dec 28, 2024 • 13min

Erdogan warns Kurds, pressure mounts on Turkey in Syria

The podcast tackles Erdogan's ultimatum to Kurdish forces amidst escalating tensions in Syria. It explores the historical ambitions driving Turkey's involvement and the geopolitical ramifications for relations with the U.S. and Israel. The discussion dives into Erdogan's shifting rhetoric and strategies, revealing how regional pressures influence his actions. It also examines the complexities of his relationship with the Kurdish community and the broader implications of his policies on refugee dynamics.
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14 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 44min

USA and Russia; Difficult path to a lasting peace

Explore the prospects of a potential summit between Trump and Putin, emphasizing the need for dialogue on Ukraine. Delve into the complex U.S.-Russia and Russia-Ukraine dynamics, highlighting challenges in NATO discussions and the implications of Ukraine's EU aspirations. Consider alternative diplomatic strategies under U.S. leadership to stabilize relations. Examine the intricacies of peace talks, focusing on the reluctance of Ukrainian leaders to compromise amid evolving security narratives, and discuss Poland's upcoming EU presidency and its impact on regional relations.
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5 snips
Dec 26, 2024 • 18min

Zelensky's cynical game

The podcast dives into the intense military situation in Ukraine, focusing on the bloody battles around Kurachov and the strategic challenges facing Ukrainian forces. It scrutinizes President Zelensky's controversial proposal to lower the conscription age to 18, reflecting his desperate attempt to gain Western support. Critical insights into Russian military maneuvers in Southern Ukraine set the stage for a potential Ukrainian counteroffensive, all amid growing concerns over leadership decisions and their impact on the frontline.
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9 snips
Dec 25, 2024 • 15min

Starmer slumps, doubles down on globalist mission

The podcast dives into the decline of Keir Starmer's popularity against a backdrop of economic challenges in the UK. It highlights Nigel Farage's rising influence amid public discontent. A discussion reveals how UK support for Ukraine could be a distraction from pressing domestic issues. The appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington raises eyebrows, given his globalist connections and potential friction with Trump. The hesitance of British politicians to align with Trump is examined, reflecting deeper globalist sentiments in contemporary politics.
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5 snips
Dec 24, 2024 • 19min

Spheres of influence in Syria

The discussion delves into the intricate geopolitical landscape of Syria, spotlighting the roles of Turkey, the U.S., and Israel. Tensions rise in Eastern Syria with the Kurdish forces clashing against Turkish interests. Various alliances and conflicts shape the region, as Erdogan's strategies toward the Kurds create significant political ripples. The podcast addresses the complex dynamics between major players and explores future scenarios, including resource management and potential agreements concerning the Kurdish population.
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10 snips
Dec 23, 2024 • 30min

Fico in Moscow. Orban, 'Europe lost conflict in Ukraine'

The Slovak Prime Minister's recent Moscow meeting with Putin stirs diplomatic intrigue amid the Ukraine conflict. Discussions highlight Europe's military challenges and the sidelining of the EU in pivotal talks. A shift in U.S. foreign policy emerges, prioritizing national interests over traditional interventions. The prospect of a Trump-Putin deal surfaces, suggesting potential recognition of territorial losses and easing sanctions. As military escalation tensions rise, the quest for peace remains a complex dilemma for both the U.S. and Europe.
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14 snips
Dec 22, 2024 • 17min

Three factors causing German economic collapse

The podcast delves into Germany's looming economic collapse, revealing political tensions exacerbated by recession and budgetary deficits. It scrutinizes the failures of political parties to address critical eurozone issues while highlighting the severe impact of lost Russian gas imports. High energy costs and a struggling business environment are explored alongside potential diplomatic moves with Russia. Additionally, the complexities of coalition politics and the future of German leadership are analyzed, raising questions about its geopolitical implications.
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12 snips
Dec 21, 2024 • 14min

NATO and Ukraine military desperation

Explore the urgent military situation in Ukraine as Russian advances reshape the battlefield. Delve into Ukraine's significant territorial setbacks and dwindling morale facing significant challenges. The podcast highlights President Zelensky's strategic pressure amid mobilization failures and the impact of high-risk military operations. It even compares political decision-making to gambling, revealing the psychological factors at play in territorial recovery decisions. An intriguing insight into the complexities of warfare and leadership in a volatile setting.
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22 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 15min

Destruction of Syria & Cold Peace in Ukraine - John Mearsheimer, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen

John Mearsheimer, a prominent international relations expert, joins Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen to discuss the devastation in Syria post-Assad and the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine. They analyze the geopolitical turmoil fueled by external interventions and the fragmented landscape of Syria. The trio dives into the nuances of NATO's expansion and its implications, expressing skepticism over diplomatic resolutions in Ukraine. With a stark outlook, they forecast a prolonged era of minimal communication and ongoing tensions between Europe and Russia.

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