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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 53 MIN

Europe's Stockholm Syndrome during Trump's War #139

from The Western Bubble · host Balder Hageraats & Dario Hasenstab

In Episode 139 of The Western Bubble, Dario and Balder analyse the global fallout as the US-Iran conflict enters its third week. With the Strait of Hormuz now closed and international energy markets in a state of panic, the White House finds itself trapped in a war of its own making with absolutely no viable exit strategy. We dismantle the popular conspiracy theory that the current administration is playing a geopolitical game of "4D chess", proving instead how rapid escalation and a lack of clear objectives have led to a catastrophic strategic failure.The crisis is forcing a global realignment. We break down Europe's geopolitical "Stockholm syndrome"—examining why European leaders, despite initially resisting involvement, are once again sacrificing their own strategic independence to appease Washington. From German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pivoting towards Beijing, to South Korea being left strategically exposed, to the astronomical $12.7 billion price tag of the war's first six days, we explore how this conflict is accelerating the decline of Western hegemony and pushing the Global South further away.This podcast is an individual project between Dario Hasenstab and Balder Hageraats. We are supported by our producer Stefani Obradovic from Western Bubble Insights & Strategy. If you would like to get in touch with us, write us an email at [email protected].

In Episode 139 of The Western Bubble, Dario and Balder analyse the global fallout as the US-Iran conflict enters its third week. With the Strait of Hormuz now closed and international energy markets in a state of panic, the White House finds itself trapped in a war of its own making with absolutely no viable exit strategy. We dismantle the popular conspiracy theory that the current administration is playing a geopolitical game of "4D chess", proving instead how rapid escalation and a lack of clear objectives have led to a catastrophic strategic failure.The crisis is forcing a global realignment. We break down Europe's geopolitical "Stockholm syndrome"—examining why European leaders, despite initially resisting involvement, are once again sacrificing their own strategic independence to appease Washington. From German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pivoting towards Beijing, to South Korea being left strategically exposed, to the astronomical $12.7 billion price tag of the war's first six days, we explore how this conflict is accelerating the decline of Western hegemony and pushing the Global South further away.This podcast is an individual project between Dario Hasenstab and Balder Hageraats. We are supported by our producer Stefani Obradovic from Western Bubble Insights & Strategy. If you would like to get in touch with us, write us an email at [email protected].

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