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EPISODE · Aug 28, 2024 · 56 MIN

8-28-24: Ukraine's Collapse; Neocon Ideology's Influence; Israel's Uncertain Future

from Conversations Among The Ruins · host Charles Erickson

The conversation begins with a discussion about the anxiety of flying into Russia or back into the United States. They then move on to discuss the situation in Ukraine, specifically the town of Pokrovsk and its strategic importance. They talk about the collapse of the Ukrainian defense and the rapid advance of the Russian forces. They also touch on the issue of corruption in military spending and the limitations of NATO's power to support Ukraine. The conversation ends with a suggestion to turn the military into a new Civilian Conservation Corps to address infrastructure needs. The conversation discusses the wasteful spending on foreign wars and the missed opportunities for investing in infrastructure and domestic projects. The neocon ideology, rooted in Trotskyism, is identified as a dominant force in US foreign policy, advocating for the export of American ideology and values. The conversation also touches on the current state of Israel, with concerns about internal unrest and the potential for a mini civil war. The future of Israel is uncertain, with the country facing increasing isolation and criticism on the global stage. Flying into Russia or back into the United States can cause anxiety, but the actual experience is often less worrisome than expected. The town of Pokrovsk in Ukraine is strategically important and its fall could lead to the collapse of the Donbass region. The Ukrainian defense is collapsing and the Russian forces are advancing rapidly. Corruption is a problem in military spending, with limited production capacity and depleted stockpiles. NATO's power to support Ukraine is limited, and the West may not want the war to end until after the election. Turning the military into a new Civilian Conservation Corps could address infrastructure needs and utilize manpower and resources. Wasteful spending on foreign wars has resulted in missed opportunities for investing in infrastructure and domestic projects. The neocon ideology, rooted in Trotskyism, dominates US foreign policy and advocates for the export of American ideology and values. Israel is facing internal unrest and the potential for a mini civil war, with concerns about the rise of radical groups and the erosion of the rule of law. Israel's actions have led to increasing isolation and criticism on the global stage, with its international image deteriorating. The future of Israel is uncertain, with the country facing challenges and potential self-destruction.

The conversation begins with a discussion about the anxiety of flying into Russia or back into the United States. They then move on to discuss the situation in Ukraine, specifically the town of Pokrovsk and its strategic importance. They talk about the collapse of the Ukrainian defense and the rapid advance of the Russian forces. They also touch on the issue of corruption in military spending and the limitations of NATO's power to support Ukraine. The conversation ends with a suggestion to turn the military into a new Civilian Conservation Corps to address infrastructure needs. The conversation discusses the wasteful spending on foreign wars and the missed opportunities for investing in infrastructure and domestic projects. The neocon ideology, rooted in Trotskyism, is identified as a dominant force in US foreign policy, advocating for the export of American ideology and values. The conversation also touches on the current state of Israel, with concerns about internal unrest and the potential for a mini civil war. The future of Israel is uncertain, with the country facing increasing isolation and criticism on the global stage. Flying into Russia or back into the United States can cause anxiety, but the actual experience is often less worrisome than expected. The town of Pokrovsk in Ukraine is strategically important and its fall could lead to the collapse of the Donbass region. The Ukrainian defense is collapsing and the Russian forces are advancing rapidly. Corruption is a problem in military spending, with limited production capacity and depleted stockpiles. NATO's power to support Ukraine is limited, and the West may not want the war to end until after the election. Turning the military into a new Civilian Conservation Corps could address infrastructure needs and utilize manpower and resources. Wasteful spending on foreign wars has resulted in missed opportunities for investing in infrastructure and domestic projects. The neocon ideology, rooted in Trotskyism, dominates US foreign policy and advocates for the export of American ideology and values. Israel is facing internal unrest and the potential for a mini civil war, with concerns about the rise of radical groups and the erosion of the rule of law. Israel's actions have led to increasing isolation and criticism on the global stage, with its international image deteriorating. The future of Israel is uncertain, with the country facing challenges and potential self-destruction.

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