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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 1H

Israel Lobby vs Massie | Cuba Crisis | Nuclear Fears Rising

from Conversations Among The Ruins · host Charles Erickson

In this episode, Charlie and Peter Erickson discuss the defeat of Thomas Massie, what it says about the Israel lobby and the generational divide inside the Republican Party, the deepening crisis in Cuba, and the growing danger of a wider war with Iran or Russia.They also examine whether Trump is being manipulated on foreign policy, why Cuba may be facing regime change pressure, and whether the current trajectory in the Middle East and Europe is pushing the world toward a catastrophic escalation.00:00 Intro and opening thoughts00:16 Thomas Massie’s loss and what it means04:05 The Republican divide on Israel and war08:35 Money, lobbying, and political capture10:16 Cuba’s deepening crisis and possible regime change16:15 Cuba, drones, and the risk of military escalation21:28 Why the US targets countries that resist its power25:00 Trump, hegemony, and the new US foreign policy29:41 Iran escalation and fears of catastrophic war34:11 Nuclear risk in the Middle East and global instability40:18 Gaza, Egypt, and the danger of regional blowback45:52 Why the West remains aligned with Israel52:43 Is chaos the goal or the consequence?57:41 The “United States of Israel” and final reflections1:00:37 Closing thoughtsGo Deeper:https://ruinsreport.com/Substack: https://conversationsamongtheruins.substack.com/Support the Conversation:Join as a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW9CSfmP6gEjqtOdGTD_JKw/joinBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/amongtheruins

In this episode, Charlie and Peter Erickson discuss the defeat of Thomas Massie, what it says about the Israel lobby and the generational divide inside the Republican Party, the deepening crisis in Cuba, and the growing danger of a wider war with Iran or Russia.They also examine whether Trump is being manipulated on foreign policy, why Cuba may be facing regime change pressure, and whether the current trajectory in the Middle East and Europe is pushing the world toward a catastrophic escalation.00:00 Intro and opening thoughts00:16 Thomas Massie’s loss and what it means04:05 The Republican divide on Israel and war08:35 Money, lobbying, and political capture10:16 Cuba’s deepening crisis and possible regime change16:15 Cuba, drones, and the risk of military escalation21:28 Why the US targets countries that resist its power25:00 Trump, hegemony, and the new US foreign policy29:41 Iran escalation and fears of catastrophic war34:11 Nuclear risk in the Middle East and global instability40:18 Gaza, Egypt, and the danger of regional blowback45:52 Why the West remains aligned with Israel52:43 Is chaos the goal or the consequence?57:41 The “United States of Israel” and final reflections1:00:37 Closing thoughtsGo Deeper:https://ruinsreport.com/Substack: https://conversationsamongtheruins.substack.com/Support the Conversation:Join as a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW9CSfmP6gEjqtOdGTD_JKw/joinBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/amongtheruins

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