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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.
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May 31, 2025 • 45min

This is why Trump's tariffs will NOT bring manufacturing back to the US

The discussion centers on why Trump's tariffs are unlikely to revive American manufacturing. It critiques the lack of a coherent industrial policy and the financialization of the U.S. economy. Comparisons are made with China's effective industrial planning and the missed opportunities under U.S. administrations. The impact of automation and inadequate infrastructure on manufacturing challenges is highlighted, along with the disconnect between Wall Street interests and the working class. The conversation underscores the need for strategic government intervention to stimulate real change.
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May 28, 2025 • 1h 2min

Why Trump is angry at Russia: Reality strikes in Ukraine war

In this discussion, Richard Sakwa, a Professor of Russian and European politics, delves into the complexities of the Ukraine conflict and U.S. foreign policy under Trump. He notes Trump's criticism of Putin and highlights the shifting dynamics from neoconservative approaches to a more mercantilist strategy. Sakwa emphasizes the dwindling morale of the Ukrainian military, the stalled EU peace negotiations, and Ukraine's dilemmas as a negotiating partner. The conversation uncovers how geopolitical strategies are shaping the war's trajectory and the future of international relations.
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May 24, 2025 • 21min

US VP JD Vance announces new strategy of blatant imperialism, aimed at China

US Vice President JD Vance announced a stark shift in foreign policy, emphasizing hard power and preparation for potential conflict with China. The discussion dives into the abandonment of soft power in favor of imperialistic tactics reminiscent of the 19th century. Key highlights include increasing military budgets, a focus on great power competition, and the U.S.'s strategy for containing China's rise. The implications of this aggressive stance signal a departure from previous approaches, raising concerns about a new era of militarism in American foreign policy.
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May 21, 2025 • 28min

Trump protects Israel as it vows to 'take over' Gaza and expel Palestinians

Tensions escalate as Israel's Prime Minister vows to colonize Gaza and the U.S. backs these actions with military aid. Trump’s controversial strategies, including sanctions on the International Criminal Court, aim to remove Palestinians, raising humanitarian concerns over potential starvation. The podcast critiques the U.S. administration's bipartisan support for Israel, spotlighting how arms sales complicate international law and justice efforts. With Netanyahu praising Trump, the geopolitical implications of their alliance unfold, revealing a troubling narrative.
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May 15, 2025 • 1h 2min

What caused US deindustrialization, and can Trump fix it? Economists explain

Explore the roots of U.S. deindustrialization, highlighting how political policies, particularly under Trump, have influenced manufacturing decline. Dive into the economic impact of tariffs and the misconceptions about trade deficits. Discover how financialization prioritizes short-term gains over long-term innovation, contrasting U.S. strategies with those of China. Unravel the essential role of transportation in trade policies and the disconnect between economic theory and reality, urging a reevaluation of approaches to foster true industrial growth.
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May 11, 2025 • 43min

Trump's attempt to divide Russia & China is failing, badly

Donald Trump's strategy to separate Russia and China is backfiring spectacularly. In a recent meeting, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin declared their alliance stronger than ever. The discussion highlights China and Russia's deepening ties, which defy U.S. attempts at division. As both nations celebrate their historical cooperation, they criticize U.S. policies while affirming their mutual support in the face of perceived fascism. The rise of a multipolar world challenges America’s dominance, showcasing the friendship between these two global powers.
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May 8, 2025 • 36min

Donald Trump is uniting the world against the US

Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies and tariff threats are unintentionally uniting the world against the U.S. China is strengthening its ties with Europe, Japan, and Russia, indicating a significant shift in global alliances. The push for de-dollarization is gaining momentum as partners turn away from American influence. Amidst Trump's promises of military might, the global landscape is transforming, with Southeast Asia increasingly favoring collaboration with China over the United States.
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May 4, 2025 • 35min

Trump's tariffs turbocharge de-dollarization: World sells US dollar assets, seeking alternatives

Donald Trump's tariffs are backfiring, accelerating the global shift away from the U.S. dollar. Countries, particularly in BRICS, are selling off U.S. assets, seeking alternatives like gold and European bonds. Tensions are rising in East Asia as alliances between China, South Korea, and Japan strengthen amid U.S. trade threats. The fallout from these trade wars is shaking confidence in U.S. Treasury securities, paving the way for a multipolar currency world. The implications for U.S. economic policy and its financial markets are profound.

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