EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 1H 6M
Why Navies Are Obsolete | Russia Crushes Odessa | Epstein Blackmail Operation
from Conversations Among The Ruins · host Charles Erickson
In this episode, we break down the shocking vulnerability of modern navies. From the US Navy's embarrassment in the Red Sea to the failing blockade of Venezuela, are surface fleets becoming billion-dollar floating liabilities? We discuss Trump's bizarre "Golden Fleet" proposal, Russia's strategic destruction of Odessa, and why the era of amphibious landings like D-Day is over.Later, we dive into the dark reality of the Epstein files. Is this merely a domestic scandal, or a massive foreign blackmail operation controlling US foreign policy? We analyze the "Samson Option," the collapse of US soft power, and the potential for a wider war with Iran.👇 SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribe to our Substack for show notes and exclusive articles: https://conversationsamongtheruins.substack.com/Timestamps0:00 - Intro & The Search for Christmas Cheer0:56 - The Venezuela Blockade Fails: US Coast Guard vs. Oil Tanker2:56 - US Navy Humiliation: Losing the Red Sea to the Houthis4:06 - Why Russia Won't Amphibiously Invade Odessa8:20 - The Logistics Nightmare: Why D-Day Style Landings Are Obsolete12:43 - Russia Crushes Odessa: Shutting Down Ukraine’s Economic Hub16:43 - The Myth of Russian Economic Collapse vs. Ukraine Reality17:52 - Are Surface Fleets Dead? Drones vs. Aircraft Carriers22:28 - Why is France Building a New Carrier? (The MIC Grift)24:28 - Trump’s "Golden Fleet": 40,000-Ton Battleships & Lasers?26:45 - Western Military Delusion & Institutional Inertia33:11 - "Freedom of Navigation" Hypocrisy & Potential Chinese Retaliation37:42 - Ukraine Frontline Update: Kupiensk and Sumy42:53 - The Epstein Files: Domestic Scandal or Geopolitical Blackmail?49:17 - The End of Empire: Gaza, Epstein, and Loss of Legitimacy57:16 - War with Iran? Netanyahu’s Upcoming Meeting with Trump1:00:11 - The Moral Crisis in Gaza & Western Complicity1:05:40 - Conclusion & Substack Announcement
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In this episode, we break down the shocking vulnerability of modern navies. From the US Navy's embarrassment in the Red Sea to the failing blockade of Venezuela, are surface fleets becoming billion-dollar floating liabilities? We discuss Trump's bizarre "Golden Fleet" proposal, Russia's strategic destruction of Odessa, and why the era of amphibious landings like D-Day is over.Later, we dive into the dark reality of the Epstein files. Is this merely a domestic scandal, or a massive foreign blackmail operation controlling US foreign policy? We analyze the "Samson Option," the collapse of US soft power, and the potential for a wider war with Iran.👇 SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribe to our Substack for show notes and exclusive articles: https://conversationsamongtheruins.substack.com/Timestamps0:00 - Intro & The Search for Christmas Cheer0:56 - The Venezuela Blockade Fails: US Coast Guard vs. Oil Tanker2:56 - US Navy Humiliation: Losing the Red Sea to the Houthis4:06 - Why Russia Won't Amphibiously Invade Odessa8:20 - The Logistics Nightmare: Why D-Day Style Landings Are Obsolete12:43 - Russia Crushes Odessa: Shutting Down Ukraine’s Economic Hub16:43 - The Myth of Russian Economic Collapse vs. Ukraine Reality17:52 - Are Surface Fleets Dead? Drones vs. Aircraft Carriers22:28 - Why is France Building a New Carrier? (The MIC Grift)24:28 - Trump’s "Golden Fleet": 40,000-Ton Battleships & Lasers?26:45 - Western Military Delusion & Institutional Inertia33:11 - "Freedom of Navigation" Hypocrisy & Potential Chinese Retaliation37:42 - Ukraine Frontline Update: Kupiensk and Sumy42:53 - The Epstein Files: Domestic Scandal or Geopolitical Blackmail?49:17 - The End of Empire: Gaza, Epstein, and Loss of Legitimacy57:16 - War with Iran? Netanyahu’s Upcoming Meeting with Trump1:00:11 - The Moral Crisis in Gaza & Western Complicity1:05:40 - Conclusion & Substack Announcement
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