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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 1H 10M

Is America Still a Superpower? | Sanctions vs BRICS | Azerbaijan's Game

from Conversations Among The Ruins · host Charles Erickson

In this conversation, Charlie and Peter discuss the current state of global military power, focusing on the U.S.'s ability to engage in full-scale wars against superpowers like Russia and China. They explore the limitations of the American military, the risks of nuclear escalation, and the implications of proxy wars. The discussion also touches on the influence of Israel on U.S. foreign policy, the role of propaganda in shaping public perception, and the potential for economic sanctions to backfire. Ultimately, they consider the need for a new political reality in the face of a changing global landscape.America's military is not designed for prolonged conflicts.Nuclear options could escalate conflicts unexpectedly.Proxy wars can lead to direct confrontations.The U.S. may not be a true superpower if it can't engage in attrition warfare.Trump's foreign policy is influenced by neoconservatives.Economic sanctions can backfire on the U.S. economy.Propaganda shapes perceptions of military success.The situation in Syria is chaotic and fragmented.Israel plays a significant role in U.S. Middle East policy.A financial collapse may be necessary for political reform.

In this conversation, Charlie and Peter discuss the current state of global military power, focusing on the U.S.'s ability to engage in full-scale wars against superpowers like Russia and China. They explore the limitations of the American military, the risks of nuclear escalation, and the implications of proxy wars. The discussion also touches on the influence of Israel on U.S. foreign policy, the role of propaganda in shaping public perception, and the potential for economic sanctions to backfire. Ultimately, they consider the need for a new political reality in the face of a changing global landscape.America's military is not designed for prolonged conflicts.Nuclear options could escalate conflicts unexpectedly.Proxy wars can lead to direct confrontations.The U.S. may not be a true superpower if it can't engage in attrition warfare.Trump's foreign policy is influenced by neoconservatives.Economic sanctions can backfire on the U.S. economy.Propaganda shapes perceptions of military success.The situation in Syria is chaotic and fragmented.Israel plays a significant role in U.S. Middle East policy.A financial collapse may be necessary for political reform.

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