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Lord Andrew Roberts, the Bonnie and Tom McCloskey Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution and chair of the 7 October Parliamentary Commission Report, joins the show to discuss October 7th revisionism, the potency of antisemitism, and the strange effort to reinterpret World War II.
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• 01:56 Introduction
• 02:35 Why?
• 03:48 No room for debate
• 05:34 Not “accidental”
• 16:13 Cooper’s conclusions
• 20:13 Peace with Hitler
• 22:53 Destroying the foundation
• 25:06 Free speech
• 27:39 Gaza endgame
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Jonathan Horn, former White House speechwriter and author of The Fate of the Generals: MacArthur, Wainwright, and the Epic Battle for the Philippines, joins the show to discuss the defeats, victories, and legacies of Douglas MacArthur and Jonathan Wainwright, the highest-ranking American POW of WWII.
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• 01:56 Introduction
• 04:36 Arthur MacArthur
• 09:33 The Philippines
• 16:13 Wainwright
• 18:20 War Plan Orange
• 27:06 Crisis
• 32:34 MacArthur leaves
• 35:20 Bataan and surrender
• 43:18 Captivity
• 48:34 Postwar
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Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and co-author of No Limits? The China-Russia Relationship and U.S. Foreign Policy, joins the show to discuss Beijing-Moscow cooperation and the prospects of the U.S. driving a wedge between them.
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• 02:05 Introduction
• 02:21 Sino-Soviet split
• 06:20 Spheres of influence
• 09:17 Domination
• 13:20 Stabilizing effect
• 22:15 Xi & Putin
• 28:19 Pacific expansion
• 35:20 More resources
• 41:06 America in, Russians out, Germans down
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Walter Russell Mead, Alexander Hamilton Professor of Strategy and Statecraft at the University of Florida's Hamilton Center and columnist for The Wall Street Journal, joins the show to talk about the role of economic issues in Trump’s strategic views.
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• 01:34 Introduction
• 04:09 Mercantilism & physiocracy
• 08:50 Silicon Valley
• 14:01 Coalitions
• 16:26 How things worked
• 22:52 Post-war policy & China
• 33:17 Tariffs
• 42:50 Executive overreach
• 45:53 The dollar
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Lara Burns, retired FBI Special Agent and head of terrorism research at the Program on Extremism at The George Washington University, joins the show to talk about how Islamist groups operate in the United States.
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• 01:32 Introduction
• 01:48 Terrorism squad
• 03:10 The Muslim Brotherhood
• 06:20 Hamas
• 14:26 The money
• 26:03 Oppressors
• 32:39 American Muslims for Palestine
• 35:18 All connected
• 43:07 Information campaign
• 50:19 Understanding
• 55:01 Fighting back
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Alexander Burns, Assistant Professor of History at Franciscan University and author of Infantry in Battle 1733-1783 (From Reason to Revolution), joins the show to talk about how combat evolved in the decades between Marlborough and Napoleon.
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• 01:45 Introduction
• 02:19 1733
• 06:20 Infantry in battle
• 10:54 Achieving results
• 14:19 Tactical effectivness
• 18:40 Prussia
• 24:17 More than fear
• 29:45 Early nationalism
• 33:12 American evolution
• 38:50 Drones and prestige
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Tom Cotton, U.S. senator from Arkansas and author of Seven Things You Can't Say About China, joins the show to talk about the CCP’s global designs.
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• 01:48 Introduction
• 02:30 Paying attention
• 05:38 Bipartisan
• 08:38 Early days
• 13:54 Strategic delays
• 16:13 An evil empire
• 18:45 “What’s it to us?”
• 22:04 Lynchpin
• 25:24 Splitting the axis
• 28:39 China and Ukraine
• 34:00 More dangerous
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Sean McMeekin, Professor of European History and Culture at Bard College and author of To Overthrow the World: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism, joins the show to talk about Communist approaches to foreign policy and war.
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• 01:35 Introduction
• 02:39 Communism and war
• 11:02 Giving history a shove
• 16:41 Lenin’s vision
• 20:55 A united front
• 25:54 Infiltration
• 28:45 Stalin at the helm
• 34:51 Ups and downs
• 41:10 Driving a wedge
• 43:37 “We resemble them more than they resemble us…”
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Michael Cook, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and author of A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity, joins the show to discuss the sudden, explosive Arab expansion of the 7th century.
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• 01:46 Introduction
• 03:05 Sources
• 04:42 War and politics
• 07:32 Grass and sand
• 09:30 Self-defense
• 12:21 Ibn Khaldun
• 16:11 An Arab identity
• 18:45 Knock on effects
• 26:40 Two targets
• 28:32 The Arab way of war
• 34:50 Coming out of the desert
• 38:48 Civil war
• 42:27 Jihad
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Stephen Kotkin, Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joins the show to discuss how both sides have lost the Ukraine War, and the risks of various routes to peace.
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• 02:47 Pressuring Putin
• 12:50 A new path
• 17:07 Avoiding a debacle
• 32:43 Friends
• 38:30 Realignment
• 46:58 Articulating strategy
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Phillips O’Brien, chair of Strategic Studies at the University of St. Andrews and author of The Strategists: Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt, Mussolini, and Hitler--How War Made Them and How They Made War, joins the show to discuss the nature of strategic decision making in World War II and beyond.
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• 01:50 Introduction
• 02:48 Germany 1st debunked
• 06:50 A matter of choices
• 08:20 Management styles
• 11:23 FDR the navalist
• 14:42 Strategic balance
• 16:52 The British Empire
• 18:58 Churchill the shapeshifter
• 26:42 Britain’s place
• 29:22 Casablanca
• 33:54 Making Hitler
• 38:43 Firepower + racial superiority
• 42:41 Delaying defeat
• 44:55 A childish view of war
• 46:50 Human decisions
• 48:28 Stalin the survivor
• 51:30 “Not nice people”
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