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Foreign Policy Live

The ‘Ask-Me-Anything’ Episode

Foreign Policy Live

Foreign Policy

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.1622 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

It’s time for another Ask-Me-Anything edition of FP Live. Executive Producer Dana Sherne puts your questions to host Ravi Agrawal. Alexandra Sharp: Ramaphosa Capitalizes on Trump’s Absence at G-20 Summit Christian Caryl: Don’t Call This a ‘Peace Plan’ Rachel Oswald and John Haltiwanger: Trump’s Ukraine Peace Effort Devolves Into Chaos Over Conflicting Stories Ryan C. Berg: Toppling Maduro Without Boots on the Ground James Palmer: China-Japan Rift Deepens Over Taiwan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:41.1

There was this joke that said that it was easier to get forgiveness in the Church of Christ for murdering somebody than it was to be divorced.

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1:01.4

Hi, I'm Ravi Agrual, Foreign Policies Editor-in-Chief.

1:05.9

This is FP Live.

1:10.6

I say this often, but here goes again. It is a historically busy new cycle. There's

1:16.9

been a spate of diplomacy over the war in Ukraine with meetings in Geneva and Abu Dhabi. The world's two

1:23.0

most powerful leaders, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, just had a phone call about trade in Taiwan,

1:28.4

and we might see the start of a new war, this time in Venezuela. All of that developing in just

1:35.3

the past few days. Well, it's only fitting then that we don't focus on any one topic today.

1:41.5

We'll try and do them all, as we do in our regular Ask Me Anything episodes.

1:46.2

We've gotten tons of excellent questions from all of you around the world, and I'm excited

1:51.2

to take a stab at them. So for this one, I asked our producer, Donna Shern, to take over his host.

1:57.4

As always, if you want to catch these interviews live, just head to our website,

2:01.7

foreign policy.com.

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