
Geopolitical Economy Report
Geopolitical Economy Report is an independent news outlet that provides original journalism and analysis to understand the changing world.
Latest episodes

Jul 1, 2025 • 24min
Dedollarization: How Iran challenges US dollar dominance and the petrodollar system
In a bold move, Iran pushes for dedollarization, leveraging its oil and gas exports to forge trade deals in local currencies with BRICS nations. The podcast dives into the U.S. dollar's 'exorbitant privilege' and the strategic economic warfare the U.S. employs against Iran. Historical insights reveal the origins of the petrodollar system and OPEC's influence on global oil prices. Additionally, the discussion touches on the ongoing geopolitical tension, including the U.S. efforts to maintain dominance through regime change in Iran.

Jun 27, 2025 • 52min
War on Iran is part of US plan for global domination: Economist Michael Hudson explains
Economist Michael Hudson, a specialist in global political economy, delves into the U.S. strategy against Iran as part of a broader plan for maintaining dollar hegemony and countering rival powers like Russia and China. He highlights historical U.S. meddling in Iran, the role of Israel as a strategic ally, and the implications of U.S. sanctions on global trade. Hudson passionately articulates the challenges posed by the BRICS nations to U.S. dominance, while critiquing the military-industrial complex's profit-driven motives that conflict with national security.

Jun 24, 2025 • 17min
Palantir CEO predicted US war on Iran, Russia, and China
Palantir CEO Alex Karp makes a bold prediction of a potential three-way war involving the U.S., Iran, Russia, and China. The discussion also highlights the historical context of U.S. intervention in Iran, echoing the fears of a formidable anti-hegemonic coalition that could reshape global dynamics. The podcast dives into the controversial roles of key figures advocating for military action against Iran. It questions the legitimacy of U.S. ceasefire claims and underscores the emerging multipolar world that challenges American dominance.

Jun 21, 2025 • 22min
To sell US war on Iran, Trump recycles old Iraq War propaganda
The podcast delves into the Trump administration's push for war against Iran, echoing the misleading narratives from the Iraq War era. It questions the reliability of intelligence claims about Iran's nuclear capabilities, exposing a lack of evidence. Tulsi Gabbard's controversial role shifts from critic to supporter of the war rhetoric, raising eyebrows. The discussion critiques how the media shapes public perception, highlighting imperial motives behind U.S.-Israeli actions. The parallels with past conflicts create a thought-provoking insight into contemporary geopolitics.

Jun 19, 2025 • 18min
Trump advisor admits: War on Iran targets China, seeking 'US global dominance'
A former Trump advisor reveals that the U.S. war on Iran aims to assert global dominance while targeting China. The discussion highlights U.S. support for Israel and its implications for regional strategy. Insights include a pivot to Asia and bolstering alliances, particularly with India, as the military focus shifts. The narrative ties these geopolitical maneuvers to historical interventions and the broader imperialistic goals of weakening adversaries like China.

Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 7min
The real reasons for the US-Israeli war on Iran, explained
Dive into the complexities of the US-Israeli war on Iran and uncover the true strategies behind it. Explore how the US aims to maintain dominance in West Asia, reshape regional alliances, and undermine Iranian influence. Discover the critical role of the petrodollar and the rising threat of de-dollarization. The dynamics of Iran's partnerships with China and Russia are dissected, revealing a deeper geopolitical chess game in play. Gain insight into the broader implications of these tensions while looking at the historic context of imperial ambitions.

Jun 14, 2025 • 30min
Israel's war on Iran was made in USA: Trump supported attacks, while faking peace talks
The podcast dives into the U.S. backing of Israeli strikes against Iran, revealing how military support was disguised as diplomatic efforts. It exposes Trump's questionable peace talks amidst joint operations with Israel. The implications of U.S. arms and intelligence for Israel are evaluated, alongside critiques of international law violations and the humanitarian impact on civilians. Additionally, it draws parallels between Israel and apartheid regimes, unraveling colonial influences in modern geopolitics.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 25min
Trump sends military to repress protests in Los Angeles: US empire's tactics come home
In a shocking turn of events, the U.S. military was deployed in Los Angeles to suppress protests against ICE's treatment of immigrants. The episode probes the troubling militarization of police forces and highlights the hypocrisy of U.S. immigration policies. Insights reveal how the Trump administration's tactics reflect a broader pattern of oppression, with immigrants being unfairly scapegoated amid rising economic inequality. Discussions also touch on the implications of U.S. political actions abroad, revealing the empire's tactics coming home.

Jun 7, 2025 • 31min
Asia is uniting, creating a new post-West global order
The podcast delves into the decline of U.S. dominance and the rise of a multipolar world, focusing on China's economic ascension. Key discussions include the significance of the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit, which fosters South-South cooperation and infrastructure development. It also highlights the Global South as the emerging majority and the shift towards dedollarization and renewable energy initiatives. The Belt and Road Initiative and China's advancements in green technology are showcased as vital components of this new economic paradigm.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 33min
'We are preparing for war' with China 'threat', says US military
Pete Hegseth, the US Secretary of Defense and former Fox News host, articulates a stark view of China as a looming threat, declaring, "We are preparing for war." He addresses the geopolitical tensions in the Asia-Pacific and the US military's strategy in the region. The discussion critiques Washington's efforts to frame China as an aggressor while assessing the complexities of alliances, especially regarding Taiwan. Hegseth's hawkish stance raises questions about America's imperialistic motivations in its foreign policy.