This Week in Geopolitics Haisean
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Mass Graves and Mass Protests
In today’s episode we talk about, The Mass graves that have been found at a hospital complex in Gaza as well as how those victims may have died. Then we briefly go over the Supreme court hearing Jack Smith had. After that we talk about the Columbia University protests and the many absurdities that have come from it as well as its implications. And lastly we’ll discuss how Israel’s war in Gaza will mark the end of the war on terror. All that and more!
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Mike Johnson's Great Betrayal
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The Trump Hush Money Fiasco
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Israel Didn't Escalate With Iran?
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A Masterclass In Political Suicide
In today’s episode we talk about, Israel’s retaliation to Iran’s retaliation and how it still leaves room for the two sides to disengage. After that we talk about Trump’s hush money case and why it demonstrates the inevitability of his return. Then we go over Speaker Mike Johnson and Congress’ betrayal of the American public. All that and more!
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What Iran's Missile Strike Means
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Customer Reviews
Interesting lens into isolationist right wing geopolitical thinking
That’s what this show is. He does a good job of laying out incontrovertible facts that help one build their own picture, but a lot of his conclusions put his youthful inexperience on display. For example, saying the USA should default on its debt because “we can’t pay it”. That is utterly ridiculous; as if it’s supposed to be paid off at some point in time lol. Then, saying Russia will just destroy critical infrastructure and win the war… how well has that worked out? Russia can barely land 5% of its missiles due to Ukraine’s robust air defenses. We can’t afford to help Ukraine? Any seasoned geopolitical analyst will easily be able to explain that this war is nearly an order of magnitude cheaper than the cost of deterring an unscratched russian military supported by the prewar Russian economy. All in all, I enjoy listening occasionally because the podcast is a lens into that “alternative” thought space, but take what he says with a grain of salt.
Update: how can you seriously think Russia could take on NATO, especially now. Please explain.
High School Amateur Hour
While I can appreciate another younger person having a passion for Geopolitics, this guy has absolutely no idea what he is talking about most of time. Through his cringeworthy forced half laughs at times, to make it sound like he knows what he is talking about, he manages to sound like a high schooler who regurgitates someone else’s completely uninformed opinion. He does do enough research to have a fleeting idea of what’s going on in a particular region, but then absolutely squanders any appearance of competency when he gives his insight on what’s happening. It is certainly entertaining to listen to though, definitely a good laugh.
Passionate about topic
I listen to this as someone’s interpretations and conclusions and for that, it’s easy and enjoyable to listen to the host, who’s passionate and excited to talk about geopolitics.