On today’s International Flavor, Samuel Trapp breaks down a packed morning of global politics, war, energy, and economic stress. The show begins with Russian folk music and quickly moves into Mitch McConnell’s call for more Ukraine support, the absurdity of tying American superpower status to funding Kiev, and the broader failure of Washington’s foreign policy class to accept reality on the ground.
The episode also covers King Charles’ remarks about the White House East Wing and the British burning of Washington in 1814, tensions between Trump and U.K. leadership, Germany’s worsening economic condition, Europe’s energy problem, the Iran war’s effect on oil supplies, Canada’s potential role in shifting crude markets, and the question of whether America is really as energy-independent as politicians claim.
Samuel also discusses Britain’s declining healthy life expectancy, Russia-backed nuclear development in Bangladesh, possible Democratic legal action over the Iran war, Israeli political opposition to Netanyahu, violence in the West Bank, water access in Gaza, and warnings from Ray Dalio about U.S. stagflation.
This is not the polished think-tank version of world affairs. This is the kitchen-table version — plain, blunt, and usually closer to the truth.
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