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Two sisters with wildly different perspectives tackle one of today's most divisive geopolitical conflicts – should the United States be involved in the Russia-Ukraine war? The conversation explores multiple perspectives on American intervention abroad. Is the US obligated to act as "world police"? When are humanitarian concerns sufficient justification for involvement? How do economic interests and geopolitical power dynamics influence these decisions? The sisters don't hold back, challenging each other's assumptions.
Despite their opposing worldviews, these sisters maintain their bond through humor, mutual respect, and a genuine desire to understand different perspectives. Hit subscribe to catch part two of this thought-provoking discussion, and share your own thoughts with us on social media or via email at [email protected].
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Two sisters with wildly different perspectives tackle one of today's most divisive geopolitical conflicts – should the United States be involved in the Russia-Ukraine war? The conversation explores multiple perspectives on American intervention abroad. Is the US obligated to act as "world police"? When are humanitarian concerns sufficient justification for involvement? How do economic interests and geopolitical power dynamics influence these decisions? The sisters don't hold back, challenging each other's assumptions.
Despite their opposing worldviews, these sisters maintain their bond through humor, mutual respect, and a genuine desire to understand different perspectives. Hit subscribe to catch part two of this thought-provoking discussion, and share your own thoughts with us on social media or via email at [email protected].
Support the show