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1603 Adm James Stavridis & Elliot Ackerman + News & Clips

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Pete Dominick

News, Politics

4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 26 May 2026

ā±ļø 47 minutes

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About 2084 and the co written book seriesĀ 

In their novel 2034, decorated military officers and award-winning authors Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis imagined a war between the US and China. In their follow-up novel,Ā 2054, they envisioned a breakdown in American politics fueled by a radical advance in AI. Now they make their boldest, most astonishing, and arguably most necessary leap—imagining the consequences of a climate war.

By the year 2084, the world is divided into the equatorial countries that bear the brunt of the climate crisis—led by Nigeria, Brazil, and Indonesia—and wealthier countries like China and the US, beset by their own problems after a series of civil wars. Tensions between the two sets of countries have reached a breaking point, until finally the so-called Reparationist nations of the equator decide that only military force can bring them justice.

A fascinating and disturbingly plausible extrapolation from current realities,Ā 2084, like other classics of the genre such as Kim Stanley Robinson'sĀ The Ministry for the FutureĀ and Neal Stephenson'sĀ Termination Shock, deploys a global cast of characters, all protecting their interests as the fate of human civilization hangs in the balance. Individuals often seem small in the face of the forces that drive global change, but in the end human agency proves surprisingly decisive. Big doors can swing on small hinges. We have it within ourselves to write a different destiny, if only we can imagine it.

Elliot AckermanĀ is the author of several novels, most recentlyĀ Red Dress In Black and White. His books have been nominated for the National Book Award, the Andrew Carnegie Medal in both fiction and non-fiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize among others. His writing often appears inĀ Esquire,Ā The New Yorker, andĀ The New York TimesĀ where he is a contributing opinion writer, and his stories have been included inThe Best American Short StoriesĀ andĀ The Best American Travel Writing. He is both a former White House Fellow and Marine, and served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart. He divides his time between New York City and Washington, D.C. Website:Ā www. ElliotAckerman.com; Twitter:Ā @elliotackermanĀ 

Admiral James Stavridis,Ā USN (Ret.) spent more than thirty years in the U.S. Navy, rising to the rank of four-star Admiral. He was the Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and previously commanded U.S. Southern Command, overseeing military operations in Latin America. At sea, he commanded a Navy destroyer, a destroyer squadron, and an aircraft carrier battle group in combat. He holds a Ph.D. from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, where he recently served five years as dean.Ā  He has published nine previous books and hundreds of articles and is a frequent national and international television commentator as well as a Bloomberg Opinion weekly columnist, and a monthly columnist for TIME Magazine. He is chairman of the Board of Counselors of McLarty Global Associates, an international consulting firm, and an operating executive of the Carlyle Group, an international private equity firm. Website:Ā www.AdmiralStav.comĀ ; Twitter:@stavridisJĀ 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to today's episode of Stand Up. I've got two special guests joining me today.

0:07.8

Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis joined me to talk about their new book, which is a third in a series.

0:15.7

It's speculative geopolitical thriller, 2004. I had a great talk with Elliot and Jim, and I think you will like it if you want to jump to it.

0:26.4

It starts at 16 minutes in.

0:28.5

But it's Tuesday.

0:29.8

May 26th, the end of May.

0:31.8

It is officially, un-officially summer.

0:34.5

I hope you enjoyed fake Sunday, which was yesterday, Memorial Day,

0:39.0

and I'm very happy to have you here joining me. I've got your headlines and a clip show,

0:44.3

so let's get to it, shall we? There are no advertisements. This is an ad-free show. I can't do it

0:51.2

without your paid subscription. Go to patreon.com slash Pete Dominic or get a

0:55.1

subscription on substack at Stand Up with Pete, whichever you prefer, pay as little as $5 as much as you want.

1:01.8

Many of you do. Thank you so much. All right. Yesterday, there was all kinds of exclamations

1:08.3

about a peace deal and today the United States bombed Iran. So it's

1:13.5

hard to know where we're at. Like I said yesterday, somehow Iran is beating Trump at the art of the deal

1:19.2

is a headline I saw. At the financial times, the war could end with Tehran more confident,

1:25.2

more hardline and with new resources to rebuild its nuclear program.

1:30.1

Wow.

1:30.9

Okay.

1:31.4

Well, that makes sense.

1:32.3

Seen is that Donald Trump has something to do with it.

1:34.4

Yesterday, when there was talk of some kind of a deal, oil prices drop.

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