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Journalism and Analysis from an Anti-imperialist Perspective


Greetings! This is Danny Haiphong and I am an independent journalist and analyst. For more than a decade, I've covered the pressing problems of US-led wars and their geopolitical significance, writing hundreds of articles and a book on American exceptionalism.


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Trump is unleashing global chaos that threatens full-scale war as US & Iran reach a breaking point and tariffs bring Russia, China and Iran into a historic juncture in their global leadership. Former CIA analysts Larry Johnson and Ray McGovern join the show with geopolitical expert Glenn Diesen to break down the massive global shift shaking the US to its core on the way to WW3.

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The video analyzes the current geopolitical landscape under Donald Trump's leadership, focusing on escalating tensions with Iran and China, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and the broader implications for US foreign policy and global power dynamics. The panel discusses whether Trump's actions are increasing the risk of wider conflict and accelerating the shift towards a multipolar world order.

Key Points:

  • Trump's Unpredictability and Emotional Reactions: Larry Johnson argues that Trump is reacting emotionally and from his gut, rather than making strategic decisions based on careful analysis. This unpredictability makes it difficult for other countries to trust or rely on the US.
  • Trade War with China: The panel discusses the trade war with China, with Larry Johnson pointing out that the US is more dependent on China for trade than China is on the US. Glenn Diesen adds that China has greater strategic autonomy and is diversifying its economic partnerships through BRICS.
  • Escalation with Iran: The panel analyzes the potential for conflict with Iran, with Ray McGovern arguing that Iran is not currently pursuing nuclear weapons. He suggests that Trump may be open to a deal with Iran, facilitated by indirect talks.
  • Ukraine Conflict: The panel discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with Glenn Diesen noting that Russia no longer believes Trump can deliver a peace deal. Russia is building up for a massive offensive.
  • US Military Capabilities: Larry Johnson questions the US military's capabilities, particularly in the context of the conflict in Yemen. He argues that the US is exhausting its resources and that other countries are taking note of its weaknesses.
  • Multipolar World Order: The panel agrees that the era of US hegemony is over and that the world is moving towards a multipolar order. Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly cooperating to challenge US dominance.
  • Russia's Perspective: Glenn Diesen shares his insights on Vladimir Putin, describing him as intelligent, courteous, and open to peaceful solutions. He argues that the demonization of Putin in the West is a mistake.
  • North Korea's Role: Ray McGovern highlights North Korea's growing military capabilities and its defense treaty with Russia, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.

Highlights:

  • Larry Johnson's assertion that Trump is making decisions based on emotion rather than strategic analysis.
  • Glenn Diesen's analysis of the economic competition between the US and China, focusing on the symmetry of dependence.
  • Ray McGovern's argument that Iran is not currently pursuing nuclear weapons and that Trump may be open to a deal.
  • The discussion of the US military's struggles in Yemen and the implications for its global power projection.
  • The panel's consensus that the world is moving towards a multipolar order, with Russia, China, and Iran playing increasingly important roles.
  • Glenn Diesen's personal insights on Vladimir Putin and his perspective on the conflict in Ukraine.
  • Ray McGovern's revelation about Russia's provision of advanced ICBM technology to North Korea and the implications for US security.

About Channel:

Journalism and Analysis from an Anti-imperialist Perspective

Host of the popular geopolitics YouTube channel under the same name. Long-time anti-empire and geopolitical analyst and journalist for publications such as CGTN and Black Agenda Report.

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