Listen now (58 min) | Danny and Derek are over at Substack now! In this news-only episode, they talk about the state of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Russian military generally (7:28); atrocities in Ukraine (17:38); Putin's domestic position (22:23); Viktor Orbán's reelection in Hungary (24:44); Aleksandar Vučić's reelection in Serbia (31:14); Marine Le Pen gaining on Emmanuel Macron in French polls (34:59); Sri Lankan protests (42:05); Pakistan's no confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan (45:45); and the ceasefire in Yemen and President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi's ceding of power (49:39).
Rather than the Hungarian and French elections potentially turning strictly on domestic issues, is it possible that a significant percentage of the population of these countries are actually hostile to NATO and/or friendly to closer alignment with Putin's Russia?
This could well be the case in Hungary but I'm less inclined to accept it for France, where Macron's first and second round poll numbers spiked right after the invasion only to come down steeply as he campaigned on neoliberal staples like raising the retirement age.
To be very clear, the Sky News piece we referenced was an interview with Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's own spokesperson, citing his own words that Russia has taken "significant" losses. I guess it's possible he's doing a double secret 12th dimension chess false flag triple axel because he's a deep cover CIA agent or something, but even if he is that public statement from the Russian government's chief spokesperson is in and of itself noteworthy.
The Substack app works great. I'm not sure it's set up for offline listening yet, so you can use most other podcast apps as well and save the episode so you don't have to stream it.
Rather than the Hungarian and French elections potentially turning strictly on domestic issues, is it possible that a significant percentage of the population of these countries are actually hostile to NATO and/or friendly to closer alignment with Putin's Russia?
This could well be the case in Hungary but I'm less inclined to accept it for France, where Macron's first and second round poll numbers spiked right after the invasion only to come down steeply as he campaigned on neoliberal staples like raising the retirement age.
Will you be my friend?
Don’t know if it’s on purpose but Ukraine not being able to plant it’s wheat is going to have some pretty drastic repercussions
To be very clear, the Sky News piece we referenced was an interview with Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's own spokesperson, citing his own words that Russia has taken "significant" losses. I guess it's possible he's doing a double secret 12th dimension chess false flag triple axel because he's a deep cover CIA agent or something, but even if he is that public statement from the Russian government's chief spokesperson is in and of itself noteworthy.
The Substack app works great. I'm not sure it's set up for offline listening yet, so you can use most other podcast apps as well and save the episode so you don't have to stream it.