S8 Ep684: 1. Anatol Lieven analyzes President Trump’s response to the Iran conflict and rising energy prices. He discusses NATO's internal divisions as European allies prioritize local economic interests and geographic proximity over American strategy.,, (1) 2. An
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🗓️ 3 April 2026
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18611. Anatol Lieven analyzes President Trump’s response to the Iran conflict and rising energy prices. He discusses NATO's internal divisions as European allies prioritize local economic interests and geographic proximity over American strategy.,, (1)
2. Anatol Lieven examines Ukraine’s new business model exporting drone expertise to the Gulf. He notes Russia’s intelligence support for Iran and China’s cautious stance regarding potential for wider escalation in the Middle East., (2)
3. Josh Rogin reports on the Hill and Valley Forum, where Silicon Valley and Washington leaders discuss defense modernization. He addresses bureaucratic hurdles and China’s significant manufacturing lead in critical military technologies.,, (3)
4. Josh Rogin analyzes Europe’s lagging defense capabilities and the global drone production race. He highlights restrictive ITAR regulations and explains how AI automation in manufacturing helps the United States compete against China’s scale.,, (4)
5. Evan Ellis details the inauguration of Chile’s conservative President Jose Antonio Kast. He examines Kast’s challenges with organized crime and immigration while managing deep economic dependence on China and maintaining American security ties., (5)
6. Evan Ellis discusses Brazilian President Lula’s endorsement of Michelle Bachelet for UN Secretary General. He reflects on Chile’s ideological shifts between pro-market right-wing policies and the left’s focus on social benefits.,, (6)
7. Evan Ellis evaluates a Russian oil delivery to Cuba and possible backroom negotiations with the Trump administration. He also analyzes the normalization of Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez amidst efforts toward a regional political transition.,, (7)
8. Evan Ellis previews Peru’s upcoming presidential election and a tightening race in Brazil. He discusses how corruption scandals, such as the Bank of Masters, are impacting President Lula’s popularity against challenger Flavio Bolsonaro.,, (8)
9. Fitz Brundage recounts the capture of black Union sailors and the subsequent halt of Civil War prisoner exchanges. He explains how the Emancipation Proclamation transformed the war’s legal status and the humanitarian treatment.,, (9)
10. Fitz Brundage explains the Dix-Hill cartel and the historical evolution of prisoner exchanges. He describes the system of parole and the specific calculus used to swap soldiers of varying ranks to ensure fairness.,, (10)
11. Fitz Brundage examines Civil War prison administrators John Winder and William Hoffman. He details the harsh conditions at Libby Prison and Hoffman’s focus on extreme cost-saving measures at the expense of prisoner welfare.,, (11)
12. Fitz Brundage analyzes the Lieber Code, which codified the humane treatment of prisoners of war. He discusses the "military necessity" loophole and the Confederacy’s rejection of these Union-led regulations as illegitimate.,, (12)
13. Jim McTague and Simon Constable report on rising global commodity prices, including Brent crude and diesel. They discuss the impact of the Iran conflict on fertilizer supplies and the resulting economic strain.,,, (13)
14. Jim McTague and Simon Constable analyze UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s response to the Middle East crisis. They discuss Britain’s limited military capacity and inflammatory newspaper claims regarding drone warfare and minesweeping capabilities.,, (14)
15.Kevin Frazier and Thaddius McCotter Kevin Fraser and Thaddius Mart advocate for embracing artificial intelligence as a governance tool. They discuss state-level regulatory hurdles, the rise of a "portfolio economy," and the necessity of educating families on responsible use.,, (15)
16. Kevin Frazier and Thaddius McCotter explore the relational aspects of AI and its influence on youth. They contrast AI subscription models with social media’s engagement-driven algorithms, emphasizing the need for AI literacy.,, (16)
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| 0:00.0 | Good evening. A conversation with the South of France today reveals where we are about the |
| 0:07.2 | Strait of Hermuz and Oil. I learned from my colleague Simon Constable that the pumps for diesel fuel in |
| 0:19.5 | Albi, which is a very large medieval village in farming country in the south of France, |
| 0:26.7 | read capped at $220 euros, which is more than $9 per gallon. |
| 0:37.1 | Capped, meaning subsidized. The explanation is a little fuzzy as to who's subsidizing |
| 0:43.1 | eventually would have to be the taxpayer. That is one expression of concern about shortages and prices |
| 0:50.5 | and politics. This is farm country. That means it's national rally, Marine Le Pen. |
| 0:56.5 | I take that fact and then move to Anato Levin's conversation within these hours. |
| 1:03.6 | It's on the show. |
| 1:06.3 | That the president's speech about Iran included the remark that a U.S. has lots of oil |
| 1:15.9 | and let Europe go get its own oil and take care of the state of Farmuz. |
| 1:21.5 | And the president said the Strait of Hormuz will open naturally. |
| 1:26.2 | I want to establish something that I've learned about oil. |
| 1:29.2 | There's one gigantic global market for it. |
| 1:34.0 | It's rendered in Brent crude for Eurasia and West Texas in North America and South America. |
| 1:40.9 | Momentarily, very unusual, West Texas, for a moment today was bidding at 110 and brentcud was at |
| 1:48.6 | 109 dollars per barrel but there's one price set globally everything gets mixed up and therefore |
| 1:59.0 | we have ours doesn't describe anything because our oil goes to the |
| 2:05.1 | same price market that oil from Iran or Saudi Arabia or Indonesia goes to. Establish that. |
| 2:15.8 | And to say that Europe can go get its own oil, Europe does get its own oil, it pays the price. |
| 2:21.4 | There is a lot of disorder right now. |
| 2:24.8 | I don't generalize. |
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