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Understanding China #14 Christian Briggs
Project Out Loud – This is a fight for the future and for the idea of America itself. It is not theater. It is not won by polite columns or by policy briefs that collect dust. It is won when citizens and leaders act like there is something worth defending. We have the tools and the talent. We need the will. If we meet this moment with courage and clarity, we will not just delay decline. We will revive the dream of...
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The Strait of Hormuz crisis is pushing U.S. toward economic collapse
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Weichert argues that oil prices could approach $200 per barrel if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Inflation forecasts are worsening by the week. JPMorgan initially projected inflation climbing above 4 percent under a prolonged blockade scenario, but some analysts now believe inflation could surge closer to 7 percent by late summer...
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The Iran Flashpoint: War, energy, and economic policy collide
On the Record with Christian Briggs – The conflict is only weeks old, and the full economic impact hasn’t yet been realized. While there is hope for a “short-term pain, long-term gain” outcome, the hosts emphasize that a prolonged conflict could significantly damage both the U.S. and global economy. Ultimately, the episode paints a picture of a world at a turning point...
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Society struggling to reconcile its ideals with its realities
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – These stories form a mosaic of modern America: brilliant and broken, ambitious and anxious, principled and polarized. This is the American condition — a nation in motion, pulled between its highest aspirations and its deepest divisions. And in that tension lies both the challenge and the promise of the era we are living through...
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The world after America walks away: The high-stakes future of a post-NATO, post-UN era
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The refusal of NATO allies to send ships to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This incident reinforced a perception in Washington that NATO has become a one-way street: the U.S. defends Europe, but Europe will not defend U.S. interests. The President calling NATO a “paper tiger” and questioning why the US should remain in an alliance that...
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The most important economic power struggle of the 21st century
On the Record with Christian Briggs – At the center of the analysis is a stark warning: China is not just competing in trade—it is building an alternative financial and industrial order. And if America fails to secure processing capacity, precious metals, and advanced resources fast enough, Beijing could seize the upper hand during the narrow window before U.S. supply chains are rebuilt...
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Message to Iran: Don’t mess with the US Navy
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – The presence of two supercarriers in the region is unusual and signals a significant military posture aimed at deterring escalation and supporting ongoing diplomatic efforts with Iran. The Peace through Strength policy in action. Additionally, we are keeping an eye on terrorist groups and others who are supported by...
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The most consequential national security moment of the year
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – What would a post-theocracy Iran look like — reformist state, military junta, or hardened IRGC stronghold? And while America shifts naval and air power toward the Middle East… What are China’s trigger lines for military aggression? Does extended U.S. engagement in Iran create a strategic opportunity for Beijing in the Pacific?
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From Tehran to Tijuana, America is sleepwalking into two wars of choice
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – The danger is not simply that the United States could stumble into war with Iran or be drawn deeper into Mexico’s security crisis. The greater risk is that these events signal a broader erosion of strategic clarity. Without clear priorities, reliable alliances, and adaptable military doctrine, even the world’s most powerful nation can find itself...
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War in Iran wastes US dollars and lives solely to benefit Israel
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Isn’t it odd that on what seems to be the eve of a U.S. attack on Iran, violent demonstrations and protests have again started inside Iran to serve as another casus belli? This development certainly is occurring thanks to Israeli intelligence operations. Iranians and all Middle Easterners also have heard the U.S. Ambassador in Israel claim that all of...
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Globalism as a step toward an evil world empire
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Between the evil psychology underpinning globalism, imperialism, and transhumanism, and how it poses a threat to all of Western civilization, including its goal to annihilate Christianity. How about our own psychological and emotional blocks to even thinking about or writing about them, especially the existence of such...
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The Munich doctrine, Marco Rubio, energy realism, and the reordering of the West
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Rubio’s address signaled that American foreign policy is being recalibrated around physical reality. Nations rise and fall based on production capacity, military strength, industrial depth, technological leadership—and above all, reliable energy. Energy is not an environmental accessory; it is the master resource that determines economic vitality and...
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China’s strategic assault on dollar hegemony
On the Record with Christian Briggs – China, Russia, and the expanding BRICS alliance move to challenge dollar dominance through alternative payment systems, gold accumulation, and digital settlement platforms. Economic sanctions accelerate the shift, raising urgent questions about American power, financial security, and whether a new global monetary order is already emerging, before markets fully comprehend consequences...
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