ALEKSANDR DUGIN - Eurasia and the Crossroads of the Middle East
We are pleased to have Professor Aleksandr Dugin return as our guest to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict and its global implications, explore the prospects for conflict resolution in the Middle East, considering the dynamics within a multipolar world order and the influence of Eurasianism's principles on Russia's interactions with the region.
You can follow Professor Dugin on X/Twitter: @Agdchan
Join us as we sit down with Dima from the @militarysummary Channel to unravel the key events, strategies, and global impact of the Ukrainian Counter Offensive.
#Russia #Ukraine #CounterOffensive #Livestream #MilitaryAnalysis
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SOn9NfLgsY
We are joined by Daniel McAdams, renowned conflict journalist, anti-war advocate, and director of the Ron Paul Institute, to discuss the war, US student protests, and their contribution to the United States sliding deeper into fascism.
Simeon and Sarah will be joined by Mario Bojić, from the popular Serbian podcast @MARIOZNA
We will discuss Serbian-Russian relations, the latest "Maidan" attempt, the so-called Kosovo and their hero Bill "Likes Them Young" Clinton and Western NGO's.
#serbia #russia #balkan #geopolitics #maidan #ngo #livestream #livestreaming #podcast #aussiecossack #ddgeopolitics #news #show
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFY-yOLwym8
We are pleased to welcome Raymond McGovern, a former CIA officer who has since become a political activist. We will discuss recent attacks on U.S. bases in the Middle East, the potential for the Hamas-Israel conflict to impact the region, and the reasons for Western silence regarding civilian casualties in Gaza.
Visit: raymcgovern.com
Follow Ray on X/Twitter @raymcgovern
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0UjbEVLv3o
Hala Jaber is a Lebanese-British journalist. She was born in West Africa and currently writes for The Sunday Times. Jaber was awarded the Amnesty International Journalist of the Year Award in 2003. She won Foreign Correspondent of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2005 and 2006 for her coverage of the Iraq War. She co-won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for her work in Iraq in 2007.
In October 2021, Bristol University terminated sociology Professor David Miller following an extensive campaign orchestrated by several actors acting in bad faith. The Union of Jewish Students, funded by Israel, spearheaded the effort,
Scott Ritter joins us to explore the recent attack in Moscow, discussing the unfolding events, their aftermath, and the broader implications of this tragic incident.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNMEG4-n-yQ