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Tagged “War”
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Debating Iran: Nuclear Hawks vs. Anti-War Perspectives
In a fiercely contested debate, Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz dissect the current U.S.-Iran tension, focusing on the legitimacy of Iran's nuclear threats and the efficacy of the recent military strikes. Dubowitz maintains that Iran repres…
4h 11m -
Douglas Murray: Democracies, Death Cults, and Modern War
In this episode, Douglas Murray provides a rigorous, firsthand analysis of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. He addresses the geopolitical puzzle of the 21st century by navigating through the fog of war, digital propaganda, and th…
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Volodymyr Zelensky: War, Peace, and the Future of Ukraine
This interview features an intense and deeply personal conversation with President Volodymyr Zelensky about the harrowing reality of the war in Ukraine. The discussion goes beyond politics to cover the soul-crushing weight of conflict, the…
3h 13m -
Tulsi Gabbard: War, Foreign Policy, and Political Corruption
Tulsi Gabbard discusses the high human and moral costs of modern warfare, detailing her transition from a dedicated Democratic politician to an independent voice critical of the Washington establishment. She explores the corrosive influenc…
1h 56m -
Serhii Plokhy: The Russo-Ukrainian War and Soviet Collapse
In this extensive conversation, historian Serhii Plokhy meticulously dissects the origins and implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War. He presents the collapse of the Soviet Union as the final disintegration of a major European empire, exp…
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Elon Musk on War, Humanity, AI, and Future Technology
In this extensive conversation, Elon Musk explores the fundamental drivers of human conflict, emphasizing thatWhile war seems to have always existed, civilization must prioritize its survival through long-term strategies. He discusses his …
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Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Stalin, and the War in Ukraine
Historian Stephen Kotkin analyzes the historical echoes between the regimes of Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin, framing the current war in Ukraine not as a result of Western expansionism, but as a strategic, albeit disastrous, choice driv…
2h 49m -
Documenting Humanitarian Crises with Sky Fitzgerald
Documentary filmmaker Sky Fitzgerald offers a profound reflection on the intersection of art, ethics, and humanitarianism. Through his acclaimed projects documenting war, famine, and the refugee crisis, Fitzgerald argues that the primary r…
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Understanding the Roots of War and Paths to Peace
Professor Chris Blattman analyzes the fundamental roots of human conflict by separating it from sporadic violence to identify war as a core strategic failure. The episode offers a deep dive into the "five buckets" of war, explaining how un…
2h 54m
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