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Dmitry Orlov: Putin’s Massive Attack on Ukraine Sends a DEVASTATING Signal to NATO!

Russia dismisses Ukrainian drone attacks as minor nuisances, while striking back at weapons production sites. The West’s support for Ukraine is faltering as Europe faces economic strain. Trump’s erratic policies undermine U.S. credibility, pushing India and China closer. Europe’s hope may lie in surrender, expecting Russian aid—but Moscow now prioritizes its own interests. Real power shifts are reshaping global alliances. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 29, 202548 min

Andrei Martyanov: Russia’s FINAL STRIKE Is About to Change Everything!

A sharp critique of U.S. foreign policy, military incompetence, and the defense industry's profit-driven agenda. The discussion highlights Russia's strategic strength, exposes Western elite ignorance, and underscores the decline of American global influence due to corruption, lack of real-world experience, and reliance on propaganda over substance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 29, 20251h 5m

Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson: This Is EXACTLY How Empires Collapse

Trump’s foreign policy is framed as a "landlord mentality," where the U.S. extracts wealth from allies by forcing them to fund wars while buying American weapons. Europe now pays for U.S. military aid to Ukraine, shifting costs but deepening debt and social strain. This neo-mercantilism mirrors colonial rent-seeking, pushing nations like India, China, and Russia toward a multipolar alliance outside U.S. control. Sanctions backfire, isolating America instead. The global order is fracturing, with BRICS emerging as a counterweight to U.S. dominance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 29, 20251h 1m

Alex Krainer: Can the EU Survive the Biggest Threat in History?!

Europe faces rising threats from oligarchic powers pushing war agendas, economic decline, and militarization. Provocations in the Balkans, Greece-Turkey tensions, and British-led destabilization efforts risk triggering wider conflict. Meanwhile, NATO expansion and proxy wars aim to encircle Russia, but resistance grows. Hope lies in emerging alliances, de-dollarization, and public awakening to prevent World War III. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 29, 202551 min

Scott Ritter: NATO is FINISHED

A candid discussion on U.S. foreign policy, the Ukraine conflict, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The speaker critiques military aid, media suppression, and double standards, drawing parallels between historical atrocities and current events. He emphasizes the moral responsibility of Americans, warns of European instability, and calls for truth, accountability, and peace amid rising global tensions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 28, 20251h 9m

Pepe Escobar: Trump the Myth-Maker - Forever Wars Are Rewriting Geopolitics

A deep dive into global geopolitics, exploring Trump’s mythic self-image, U.S. foreign policy contradictions, and the shifting world order. From the futility of "forever wars" to Russia-China strategic unity, and the tragic normalization of violence in Gaza, the discussion reveals a planet in flux, imperial decline, and the rise of multipolar diplomacy through SCO and BRICS. Myth, history, and realpolitik collide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 28, 20251h 6m

Laith Marouf: Hezbollah & Yemen READY for WAR: Israel’s IDF Faces Unstoppable Resistance!

U.S. envoys face backlash in Lebanon after insulting journalists and pushing controversial plans for southern Lebanon. Locals resist attempts to redevelop the region, vowing to protect their land. The government’s inaction on reconstruction fuels resentment, while Hezbollah maintains strong public support. U.S. pressure to disarm Hezbollah fails as national unity grows. In Yemen, Israeli strikes on infrastructure spark promises of retaliation. In Gaza, journalists and medics are targeted, exposing media complicity and war crimes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 28, 202543 min

Col. Larry Wilkerson: Warning Signs Everywhere: U.S. on the Verge of Disaster

A stark analysis of global conflicts reveals escalating U.S., Israeli, and British actions in Gaza, Yemen, and Venezuela driven by imperial overreach, oil interests, and flawed intelligence. The discussion covers media manipulation, failed foreign policies, and the erosion of diplomacy, warning of nuclear dangers and the urgent need for a new global security framework. The host critiques Trump’s insincerity, defense profiteering, climate denial, and the hollowing out of international alliances, calling for truth and accountability in an era of manufactured crises. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 27, 20251h 3m

Mohammad Marandi: Yemen’s DEVASTATING Missile Retaliation Leaves Netanyahu on His Knees!

Iran stands united against aggression, with growing public support for decisive action. The regime's attacks on Yemen, Lebanon, and Gaza have backfired, exposing its crimes and eroding global support. Western media and governments are complicit, while resistance forces gain legitimacy. Iran’s military readiness has strengthened, and any new attack will have severe consequences. The world now clearly sees who defends justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 27, 202556 min

John Helmer: NATO Cornered, Russia’s Oreshnik Gears Up to BREAK Their Strategy!

A deep analysis of the Ukraine war, NATO’s escalation in the Baltics, and the role of disinformation. The discussion covers drone attacks on Russian infrastructure, the myth of "peace" rhetoric from Western leaders, and how words are weaponized to mask imperial ambitions. The guest details the Navalny-Novichok narrative as a tool to justify war, and explains why a quick "Oreshnik moment" is unlikely against a global empire. The real war, it’s argued, is economic and propaganda-based—one where Russia, China, and allies resist Western shakedowns. Trump’s "peace" strategy is exposed as extortion, while Lavrov’s recent statements reveal a long-term struggle. Ultimately, force and money—not slogans—determine outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 27, 20251h 1m

Larry C. Johnson & Paul Craig Roberts : Russia’s Deadly Response - Yemen to Hit Israel

A candid discussion on global conflicts, U.S. foreign policy, and the push for peace. The interview covers the Ukraine war, NATO's role, Russia's strategic position, and the impact of Western sanctions. It critiques media narratives, highlights shifting global alliances like BRICS and SCO, and questions U.S. military involvement. The speaker emphasizes the need to end endless wars, challenges mainstream views on Russia and Iran, and calls for diplomatic solutions over hegemony. Economic decline, propaganda, and political constraints are analyzed, urging a realistic approach to international relations and a move away from imperial overreach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 26, 20251h 51m

Col. Jacques Baud: The Untold Cost: Is Europe's Support for Ukraine Backfiring?

A powerful discussion on the Gaza conflict, media bias, and the misuse of terms like antisemitism to silence criticism of Israeli policies. The conversation examines the erosion of humanitarian principles, draws parallels between geopolitical conflicts, and highlights double standards in international responses. It critiques the conflation of Jewish identity with Zionism, underscores violations of international law, and calls for a just, cooperative approach to global security based on accountability and shared humanity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 26, 20251h 8m

Fmr. Green Beret Tony Aguilar Details Disturbing Gaza War Crimes

A former U.S. military officer recounts shocking conditions in Gaza: widespread annihilation, systematic displacement, and severe starvation. He reveals how the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) operates under IDF control, fails to meet basic needs, and aids in forced displacement. With only 3% of daily aid needs met and distribution sites used as tools for population control, he calls the operation a "camouflage for genocide." Armed contractors, including members of extremist groups, guard aid sites, while civilians are shot at during crowd control. The UN must be reinstated to deliver real humanitarian aid before it's too late. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 24, 20251h 14m

Ray McGovern & Graham Fuller: Trump’s Secret Play: Is He TRICKING the EU and Zelensky Into Peace?

A candid discussion on U.S.-Russia relations, the Ukraine war, and shifting geopolitical dynamics. The guests analyze recent diplomatic efforts, European uncertainty, and the potential for peace, emphasizing Ukraine’s diminishing leverage and internal Western conflicts. They critique prolonged Russophobia, NATO's future, and media narratives, while highlighting emerging challenges in U.S. intelligence and Middle East policy. The conversation underscores a pivotal moment in global power realignments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 24, 202553 min

Amb. Chas Freeman: U.S. on the Brink of Disaster

A candid analysis of U.S.-Russia and Western meetings reveals stark contrasts: one between sovereign equals, the other resembling a vassal summit. The discussion highlights failed diplomacy, the illusion of peace efforts, and Ukraine’s dire situation. With European leaders clinging to U.S. protection and ignoring Russian security concerns, meaningful negotiation remains stalled. Leaked casualty figures and eroding Ukrainian morale underscore the human cost. The path to peace requires realistic diplomacy, not military posturing. Meanwhile, U.S. trade aggression alienates allies like India, while Israel’s actions in Gaza fuel global condemnation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 23, 202554 min

Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson: Russia Says ‘NO DEAL’ to NATO — Israel-Iran WAR Coming

A candid, hard-hitting discussion on global power shifts, military overreach, and intelligence failures. The conversation covers U.S. foreign policy blunders, the myth of air power, nuclear brinkmanship, and covert operations by intelligence agencies operating beyond oversight. It highlights broken military logistics, failed interventions in Afghanistan and Venezuela, and the danger of unchecked drone and missile warfare. The speakers critique performative politics in the Israel-Gaza conflict, growing public dissent, and potential economic collapse from unsustainable debt. They stress that real change comes not from bombs, but from targeting financial networks behind drug cartels and corruption. A sobering look at a world on edge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 23, 20251h 10m

Dmitry Orlov: Russia’s FINAL HIT Is Coming…

In this candid interview, a geopolitical analyst discusses the rapid decline of Ukraine amid massive casualties, collapsing infrastructure, and mass depopulation. He argues that Russia now controls the battlefield with superior drone tactics and strategy, while the West offers only empty rhetoric. The U.S. is disengaging, Europe is in panic, and NATO’s influence is waning. The meeting in Alaska symbolizes a shift in global power—marking the end of Pax Americana and the rise of a new world order. For deeper insights, subscribe to the analyst’s platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 23, 202551 min

Martin Armstrong: The Cold Reality: Peace With Russia Will NEVER Happen

A candid analysis of the Ukraine conflict reveals deep geopolitical manipulation, with Western powers accused of prolonging war for economic and strategic gain. The speaker highlights NATO's role, Europe’s economic decline, and the futility of sanctions, while questioning mainstream narratives on Russia and Putin. Internal corruption, broken peace agreements like Minsk, and elite agendas are examined, exposing a system where war benefits the powerful. The discussion covers failed diplomacy, media propaganda, and the human cost, concluding that true peace is unlikely as long as vested interests control the narrative and profit from conflict. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 22, 20251h 4m

Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson: Trump Pushes NATO Into NEW Proxy Wars After Ukraine Collapse!

A stark analysis of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, revealing a strategy of imperial decline: pushing NATO toward new proxy wars while sacrificing Ukraine. The U.S. pressures Europe into economic subordination, weaponizes AI and technology to maintain control, and targets Venezuela and BRICS. Meanwhile, Russia, China, and India strengthen ties, trade in local currencies, and build independent systems, challenging dollar dominance. The real battle isn't just military—it's economic and technological, with the future of global power at stake. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 22, 202559 min

Alex Krainer: EU & Ukraine Sailing Into Chaos - Is the Middle East About to Explode?

A candid analysis of the U.S.-Russia and Western meetings reveals shifting global dynamics. The contrast in body language and power posture between leaders highlights a crumbling Western unity. With Ukraine’s future at stake, backdoor deals over frozen Russian assets and geopolitical realignments take center stage. The discussion delves into NATO’s decline, Europe’s dependency, and the orchestrated nature of prolonged conflict. From historical manipulations to Middle East escalation risks, the interview uncovers the deep state drivers behind war, regime change, and the push for a multipolar world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 22, 20251h 3m

Andrei Martyanov: NATO is being demilitarized

A stark analysis of global power shifts: NATO dismissed as a "paper tiger," Europe's decline irreversible, and U.S. leadership deemed hollow. The conflict in Ukraine is framed as a decisive Russian stand for security, with Western efforts seen as futile. Insights on Azerbaijan, Iran, and Armenia highlight evolving regional dynamics, while Trump's role is criticized as uninformed showmanship. Real strategy, it's argued, lies elsewhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 21, 202557 min

Scott Ritter: A New Era or a Deeper Divide? Russia and the West Face Off

In this compelling interview, a former high-ranking intelligence official sheds light on covert operations, political manipulation, and secret space programs. He discusses classified technologies, alleged off-world encounters, and the hidden power structures influencing global events. Touching on disinformation campaigns, elite control, and suppressed energy solutions, the conversation dives into conspiracy theories with insider claims. From underground bases to non-human intelligences, the revelations challenge mainstream narratives. The discussion also covers psychological operations, media control, and the suppression of truth. A thought-provoking look at what might be concealed from the public, urging viewers to question official stories and seek deeper understanding of hidden realities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 21, 20251h 6m

Alastair Crooke: Trump’s Bold Gamble

A candid analysis of the shifting geopolitical landscape following a pivotal meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders. The discussion highlights a new framework for resolving the Ukraine conflict, with Russia taking responsibility for driving the outcome while the U.S. steps back from direct involvement. Europe faces a stark reality: no American security backstop, leaving its leaders scrambling. The conversation explores the symbolic power of political figures, the crumbling Western narrative of dominance, and internal crises—from Epstein fallout to immigration and economic decline—that undermine Europe’s stability. A potential peace emerges not from detailed plans, but from a tacit understanding between two leaders who see beyond conventional diplomacy. The old order is fracturing, and a new world is quietly taking shape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 21, 20251h 19m

Laith Marouf: Resistance Locked & Loaded for the Next Big Clash

Syria’s new de facto authorities have reportedly engaged in direct talks with Israel—a historic shift, as previous regimes never recognized Israel. Critics view this as a betrayal, aligning with long-standing warnings about extremist factions undermining Arab and Muslim resistance. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, growing opposition from Sunni, Shia, Druze, and other groups challenges government moves against Hezbollah. A broad coalition, including nationalist and religious parties, rejects disarmament of the resistance, warning of consequences. Iran has reportedly issued a clear stance: no attacks on neighbors, but any attempt to disarm Hezbollah will face serious repercussions. The Lebanese government faces collapse if it continues its current path, with ministers boycotting sessions. Despite regional pressures, internal unity against foreign interference appears to be strengthening across communities in Lebanon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 20, 202533 min

Col. Larry Wilkerson: Ukraine’s Fate Hangs in Balance: Hidden Security Promises

A candid analysis of global tensions, from the Ukraine war and NATO's decline to U.S. foreign policy failures. The discussion covers Trump's meeting with Putin, European leaders' shifting stance, and the push for a new security order. It highlights the rise of China, Iran's growing alliances, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The guest warns of impending disaster if diplomacy doesn't replace aggression, critiques U.S. leadership, and stresses the need for neutrality in Ukraine. A sobering look at a world moving beyond American dominance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 20, 20251h 7m

Pepe Escobar & Mohammad Marandi: Explosive Conflicts Rage in Middle East & Caucasus–Is Ukraine Next?

A high-stakes geopolitical shift unfolds as U.S.-Russia talks signal a strategic reset. Europe’s influence wanes, facing humiliation and isolation, while BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gain stature. Behind closed doors, oligarchic interests and energy deals loom large. Iran advances a new corridor, challenging U.S.-backed routes, and Russia asserts itself as a peer power. The Ukraine war’s endgame nears, with NATO’s relevance fading and global alliances realigning. A new world order emerges—multipolar, assertive, and no longer U.S.-centric. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 20, 20251h 5m

John Helmer: Trump Ditches Ceasefire? Despite EU & Zelensky Pressure

A revealing analysis of the Alaska meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders, exposing a $100 billion plan to remilitarize Ukraine under the guise of "security guarantees." The discussion highlights political cynicism, corruption, and strategic deception, with European leaders pushing an agenda that prolongs conflict while enriching elites. The transcript reveals leaked plans, intelligence insights, and the reality behind diplomatic posturing, contrasting Russian strategic consensus with Western disarray. It underscores how propaganda masks the true objectives: not peace, but preparing for future war. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 19, 20251h 2m

Paul Craig Roberts: Trump–Putin Deal EXPOSED: Will the Power Elites KILL the Agreement?

A candid analysis of the recent high-stakes meeting between global leaders, revealing deep geopolitical tensions. The discussion highlights contradictions in reported outcomes, questions the credibility of official narratives, and examines the powerful influence of military-industrial complexes and foreign policy doctrines. Skepticism surrounds claims of Russian concessions on NATO and territorial issues, with suggestions of strategic theater rather than genuine peace efforts. The conversation underscores the dangers of unchecked hegemony, the fragility of diplomacy, and the looming risk of escalation. A sobering look at the hidden forces shaping global conflict and the precarious state of international security. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 19, 202553 min

Larry C. Johnson: Trump–Putin Meeting in Turmoil as Tel Aviv Explodes in Protest!

A candid analysis of the recent high-stakes meeting between global leaders, revealing behind-the-scenes dynamics, nonverbal cues, and geopolitical implications. The discussion covers Russia's strategic position, Western misconceptions, economic realities, and the push for peace in Ukraine. It highlights misinformation, the influence of deep state agendas, and cultural divides in international relations. The conversation also touches on Israel’s internal protests, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the need for global accountability. A revealing look at the truth behind the headlines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 19, 202559 min

Col. Jacques Baud: EU & Zelensky STUNNED as Trump–Putin Summit Looms

A candid analysis of the Ukraine conflict, revealing how Western policies have backfired. The discussion covers the failure of sanctions, NATO's broken promises, and Europe’s strategic collapse. It highlights Russia’s legalistic approach, the real reasons behind its actions, and why Ukraine’s path to NATO was never viable. With the global shift toward multipolarity, China’s rise, and the crumbling of Western narratives, a new world order is emerging. The interview underscores the need for honest diplomacy based on facts, not propaganda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 18, 20251h 7m

Amb. Chas Freeman & Trita Parsi: The Next Israel-Iran War Is Coming

A chilling analysis of the looming threat of a new Israel-Iran war, driven by strategic miscalculations, depleted defenses, and regional power shifts. The discussion explores Israel’s failed objectives, Iran’s growing self-reliance, and the critical role of U.S. support—now strained by military overextension and political fatigue. With the axis of resistance weakened and diplomatic trust shattered, the region edges toward a bloodier, more devastating conflict. The role of Russia, China, and a fracturing Western alliance adds further volatility. A sobering look at how unchecked military action, waning public support, and failed diplomacy could plunge the Middle East into deeper chaos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 16, 20251h 2m

Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson: Trump & Putin in Alaska: Deals, Drama, and Dangerous Moves

A candid discussion on global power shifts, U.S.-Russia relations, and the future of Ukraine and Israel. The interview explores economic, military, and diplomatic realities shaping world order, from AI-driven energy demands and potential U.S.-Russia cooperation to the decline of Western influence and the push for peace amid nuclear threats. Insights on Ukraine’s leadership, Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, and UN reform highlight a world at a turning point. The conversation emphasizes diplomacy, cultural perspectives on power, and the urgent need for new global strategies in a multipolar era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 16, 20251h 19m

Andrei Martyanov: Putin Beating Trump at His Own Game - Can Israel Survive a War With Iran Without the US?

A candid discussion on the upcoming high-stakes meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders, focusing on Ukraine, geopolitical shifts, and failed Western policies. The guest analyzes Russia’s strategic position, dismisses Western media narratives, and highlights economic realities, Arctic potential, and the decline of European influence. He stresses that the U.S. must abandon delusions of dominance and recognize the new multipolar world order. The conversation also touches on BRICS, NATO irrelevance, and the consequences of supporting conflict in Ukraine and Gaza. A blunt, unfiltered take on global power dynamics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 15, 202554 min

Richard D. Wolff & Micheal Hudson: Trump Declares WAR on Russia in Alaska

A candid analysis of the geopolitical standoff over Ukraine, revealing how Western leaders' push for war has backfired. The discussion highlights Russia’s strategic gains, the collapse of Ukrainian resistance, and the U.S. empire’s decline. It exposes the futility of NATO’s position, Europe’s dwindling arms, and the global shift toward BRICS and the Global South. The interview underscores that the war is lost for the West, and calls for recognizing reality over fantasy. A ceasefire is sought not for peace, but to save face. The real conflict is a dying Western order clashing with a multipolar world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 15, 20251h 9m

Alex Krainer: Is Ukraine Doomed to War Forever? - Is Israel on the Brink of War with Iran?

A deep analysis of global power shifts, revealing a strategic realignment between major world players. The discussion covers U.S.-Russia relations, the Ukraine war’s true objectives, and the decline of Western influence. Insightful perspectives on Israel’s isolation, Turkey’s geopolitical blunder, and India’s evolving stance within BRICS are explored. The interview decodes political theater, sanctions, and diplomatic maneuvers, suggesting a move toward multipolarity. The upcoming Alaska summit is framed as a pivotal moment in ending conflicts and reshaping alliances.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 15, 20251h 8m

Patrick Henningsen: Israel Racing Toward a War With Iran It’s Destined to Lose!

A candid geopolitical analysis covering Ukraine, the Middle East, and U.S. foreign policy failures. The discussion highlights how short-term Western political cycles clash with long-term strategies of nations like Russia and China. It examines the rise of BRICS as a trust-based alternative to a declining U.S.-led order, critiques military Keynesianism, and explores regional dynamics in Iran, Israel, and Lebanon. The interview underscores the erosion of U.S. credibility in diplomacy, the futility of sanctions, and the global shift toward multipolarity, while questioning the viability of American-backed conflicts and diplomatic gambits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 14, 20251h 13m

Pepe Escobar: Putin RALLIES BRICS for a Showdown as Trump Turns Up the Heat in Alaska!

Bear, dragon, elephant, toucan, nightingale—symbols of BRICS nations—stare down "Goldfinger," a metaphor for Trump, as geopolitical tensions peak ahead of a high-stakes Alaska summit. With echoes of the 2021 U.S.-China showdown, Russia weighs a risky move onto American soil, not just for bilateral talks, but to defend BRICS unity against U.S. sanctions and hybrid warfare. The real stakes? A new world order, Arctic dominance, and a potential reset in U.S.-Russia relations. But can chaos meet calculus at the negotiating table? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 14, 20251h 9m

Laith Marouf: Hezbollah’s Resistance Turns BULLETPROOF

Iran’s top security official visits Lebanon amid rising tensions over Hezbollah. The Lebanese PM’s attempt to disarm Hezbollah by force has sparked a crisis, with military and public backlash. Iran stands firmly with the resistance, warning against foreign-backed efforts to dismantle Lebanon’s defense. Regional powers, including Saudi Arabia and Jordan, align with U.S. and Israeli goals, while HTS and jihadist networks regroup. The speaker warns of an imminent regional war, driven by messianic ideologies in Israel and the West, risking a nuclear escalation. Despite repression, a new awakening against colonialism and tyranny is emerging across the Global South. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 14, 202556 min

Col. Larry Wilkerson: Trump’s Power Play IGNITES CHAOS — And It’s Only the START!

A candid discussion on global tensions, from U.S.-Russia relations and the Ukraine war to Netanyahu’s Gaza strategy and looming conflict with Iran. The guest analyzes Trump’s potential Alaska meeting with Putin, questioning its sincerity and impact, while highlighting domestic U.S. issues like economic strain and political theater. Emphasis is placed on the need for a new security architecture, nuclear disarmament, and the dangers of misinformation. The conversation also critiques media narratives, intelligence suppression, and the erosion of diplomatic integrity, offering a sobering view of current geopolitical risks and the fragility of peace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 13, 20251h 2m

Mohammad Marandi: Iran’s DEADLY Warning: Missiles Poised to OBLITERATE Any Israeli Strike!

Iran views U.S. efforts to mediate Armenia-Azerbaijan talks with caution, seeing them as attempts to isolate Iran and Russia. Iran supports Armenia’s sovereignty and has troops ready to defend it, opposing any foreign military presence in the region. The U.S., Israel, and Turkey are seen as pushing destabilizing agendas, using extremist groups to undermine regional resistance. Iran remains prepared for potential Israeli attacks and stresses the importance of global awareness about Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 13, 20251h 0m

John Helmer: Putin’s Blitz Wipes Out Trump’s Ultimatum in Minutes!

A candid analysis of the upcoming U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, revealing deep nervousness from both leaders. Trump’s lack of grasp on Ukraine war details and reliance on false claims—like stopping Nord Stream 2 or arming Ukraine with Javelins—highlight his unpredictability. Meanwhile, Putin’s unprecedented outreach to global allies signals his own anxiety. The likely outcome? A symbolic MOU buying time, not peace. With domestic pressures, inflation, and secondary sanctions looming, real concessions are unlikely. The war’s core issues—escalation dominance, NATO expansion, and regional security—remain unresolved. Watch for insights into diplomatic theater vs. strategic reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 12, 20251h 2m

David T. Pyne: End in Sight in Ukraine?

A deep dive into the shifting dynamics of the Ukraine conflict, U.S.-Russia relations, and the upcoming Trump-Putin meeting. Discussion covers Trump’s mixed messaging on peace vs. military aid, Europe’s role in prolonging the war, leverage over Zelensky, the abandoned Istanbul peace framework, and escalating rhetoric including nuclear posturing. Highlights include critiques of U.S. and EU policy, casualty estimates, territorial negotiations, and the political stakes for all sides as Russia advances and Ukraine faces mounting losses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 12, 202540 min

Paul Craig Roberts: Trump’s Putin Meeting Could Blow Up—Why No One Sees the Danger!

A candid analysis of the upcoming high-stakes summit reveals deep skepticism about its chances for success. The discussion highlights a fundamental disconnect: one leader pushes a land swap proposal, showing no grasp of the other’s core security concerns, especially NATO expansion and U.S. missile deployments near Russian borders. With no preparatory talks, unrealistic expectations, and powerful domestic and military interests opposing peace, the meeting appears dangerously unprepared. The conversation questions whether the summit is a genuine peace effort or a political maneuver, warning that failed talks could worsen tensions. Insights also touch on U.S. pressure on BRICS nations, media manipulation, and the broader erosion of diplomacy, leaving little hope for a breakthrough without serious groundwork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 12, 202552 min

Col. Jacques Baud: Can the EU Afford PEACE?

A candid analysis of the geopolitical standoff over Ukraine, revealing the failure of Western diplomacy and the disconnect between political rhetoric and strategic reality. The discussion highlights how Europe has lost credibility by abandoning diplomacy, while the U.S. lacks a coherent long-term strategy. It stresses the need for fact-based intelligence over reactive messaging, and explains Russia’s core demands—particularly regarding NATO and Ukraine’s status—as non-negotiable starting points for any negotiation. The current approach of sanctions and military support without addressing root causes is deemed ineffective. Without honest, informed leadership and technical-level talks, lasting peace remains unlikely. The path forward requires acknowledging realities on the ground, not wishful thinking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 11, 20251h 25m

Larry C. Johnson: Putin’s Plan to SHATTER Trump’s Ukraine Strategy in Alaska!

A candid discussion on global tensions, from U.S.-Russia relations to the Israel-Gaza conflict. The guest highlights NATO's eastward expansion as a core issue, dismisses hopes for meaningful diplomacy, and criticizes Western hypocrisy. On Ukraine, he argues the conflict is misrepresented, with Russia seeking security, not empire. He condemns Israel's actions in Gaza as genocidal, supported by Western complicity, and defends Hamas as a resistance movement. The U.S. is accused of economic aggression via sanctions and dollar dominance, pushing nations toward BRICS. Venezuela’s sovereignty is defended against U.S. regime-change efforts. Overall, the West is portrayed as driven by imperial aims, not peace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 11, 20251h 5m

Amb. Chas Freeman: Trump’s Next Move: Does He Even Know?

A candid analysis of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, covering failed promises on Ukraine, contradictory actions in the Middle East, and diplomatic missteps with Russia, China, and India. The discussion highlights growing disillusionment among Trump’s base, the dangers of ego-driven summits without preparation, and how bullying tactics are backfiring globally. It critiques unconditional support for Israel, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and internal Israeli divisions, while noting a shift in global opinion and rising costs for American consumers due to tariffs. The consensus: policies are unraveling, alliances are shifting, and long-term damage to U.S. credibility is mounting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 9, 202557 min

Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson: Hezbollah REJECTS – Iran and Russia Push Back

A candid, hard-hitting discussion on U.S. foreign policy, Israel’s actions in Gaza, and growing public disillusionment. The conversation covers Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon, the failure of U.S. interventions in the Middle East, and internal breakdowns within the Israeli military leading up to October 7. Critics challenge Israel’s claims of humanitarian efforts, citing evidence of widespread civilian casualties and starvation. The interview highlights shifting media narratives, with figures like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens influencing public opinion. AIPAC faces criticism for lobbying influence, while the UN’s potential to intervene under Chapter VII remains unfulfilled. The speakers warn of domestic instability, a broken FBI, and elite-driven technocracy. With rising global tensions, the U.S. risks overreach—militarizing drug wars, alienating allies, and ignoring war crimes. The bottom line: the current path is unsustainable, and the American people are increasingly skeptical of endless wars and official narratives. Truth, accountability, and moral clarity are urgently needed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 9, 20251h 29m

Patrik Baab: Trump’s Clock Is Ticking… EU Doubles Down, Russia Unmoved

A stark warning from a German journalist on the Ukraine war’s devastating trajectory. He argues the conflict is a U.S.-led proxy war against Russia, with Europe—especially Germany—acting as a compliant vessel. The German leadership, he claims, is "transatlantically corrupted," sacrificing national interests and public will to serve U.S. geopolitical and economic goals, including deindustrializing Germany and reviving its military-industrial complex. Propaganda dominates mainstream media, while the public remains misinformed and apathetic. The war, he says, is already lost by NATO’s standards, yet leaders refuse to negotiate, ignoring Russia’s clear demands: Ukrainian neutrality, recognition of annexed territories, and regime change in Kiev. With trust destroyed and talks superficial, escalation—possibly involving NATO—is likely. The speaker sees Germany sleepwalking into a catastrophic war, with no real political opposition and rising nuclear danger. He also condemns European complicity in the Gaza genocide, warning of global moral collapse. Without mass public resistance, he foresees a Third World War, urging awareness and action before it's too late. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 9, 20251h 7m

Andrei Martyanov: How NATO Became Its Own Worst Enemy

A high-level U.S.-Russia meeting signals a potential shift in the Ukraine war. While details remain tightly guarded, Russian officials indicate the U.S. presented an offer they find "acceptable," paving the way for possible direct talks. The battlefield momentum favors Russian forces, who are advancing in key regions. NATO is portrayed as a "paper tiger," with Western military capabilities described as severely degraded. The discussion highlights desperation in Washington and European disarray, as strategic failures and broken alliances weaken their position. Any settlement will be dictated by realities on the ground, not diplomacy alone. Russia shows no interest in reconciliation with Ukraine or Europe, viewing both as lost causes. The West’s global dominance is deemed over, marking a historic turning point. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 8, 202559 min

Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Trump’s WAR on the Dollar – The FALL of America’s Financial Empire

Economic and geopolitical analysis reveals how aggressive U.S. trade policies, including tariffs and sanctions, are backfiring, pushing countries to reorient trade away from America. The discussion highlights a global shift as nations resist U.S. pressure, seek economic independence, and build alternative systems. China’s export surge despite tariffs contrasts with rising U.S. inflation and stagnation, signaling a deflationary global trend. The weaponization of trade and finance, along with failed diplomatic coercion, is accelerating the decline of U.S. influence. Countries are responding with non-tariff protections, domestic investment, and new alliances, while American isolation deepens. The video also touches on media censorship of these systemic issues and the psychological denial within U.S. political culture, drawing parallels with Israel’s self-destructive policies. A new international consciousness is emerging—one focused on sovereignty, multipolarity, and resistance to economic imperialism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 8, 202559 min