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.
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