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Season 2 begins with a wide-ranging conversation on Ukraine’s resilience, Russia’s Soviet-era legacy, and what the West must do next. Host Gary Marx is joined by Eric Patterson—President & CEO of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation—to reflect on a powerful moment in Kyiv in late 2024, when a Ukrainian military band played in a train station as civilians stopped to sing along, a reminder of Ukraine’s cultural identity and resolve in the face of relentless war.
Patterson unpacks how Putin’s Russia still reflects authoritarian instincts shaped by communist-era tactics—control of information, intimidation of minorities, and aggression toward neighbors—while also exploring why Ukraine’s national identity and westward orientation remain such a threat to Moscow. The discussion then turns to the Munich Security Conference and Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech, including debates over Europe’s defense capacity, civilizational confidence, and the future of the transatlantic alliance. Finally, they assess the state of peace efforts, the absence of clear Russian concessions, and how Ukraine connects to a broader global competition stretching from Iran to Taiwan and beyond.
00:00 Season 2 launch + guest intro
Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@PeacePower_FNW
By The Federal NewswireSeason 2 begins with a wide-ranging conversation on Ukraine’s resilience, Russia’s Soviet-era legacy, and what the West must do next. Host Gary Marx is joined by Eric Patterson—President & CEO of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation—to reflect on a powerful moment in Kyiv in late 2024, when a Ukrainian military band played in a train station as civilians stopped to sing along, a reminder of Ukraine’s cultural identity and resolve in the face of relentless war.
Patterson unpacks how Putin’s Russia still reflects authoritarian instincts shaped by communist-era tactics—control of information, intimidation of minorities, and aggression toward neighbors—while also exploring why Ukraine’s national identity and westward orientation remain such a threat to Moscow. The discussion then turns to the Munich Security Conference and Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech, including debates over Europe’s defense capacity, civilizational confidence, and the future of the transatlantic alliance. Finally, they assess the state of peace efforts, the absence of clear Russian concessions, and how Ukraine connects to a broader global competition stretching from Iran to Taiwan and beyond.
00:00 Season 2 launch + guest intro
Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@PeacePower_FNW