Topic: Belt And Road Initiative

21 chapters across the catalog

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 46:46 - 51:23

1774: Leave it to Bibi

China-Iran Oil Trade, Belt and Road Initiative Failures

China currently imports over 90% of Iran's oil, utilizing a barter system that pays in Yuan to bypass international sanctions. This economic dependence is part of the 2021 China-Iran Comprehensive Cooperation Plan, a $400 billion deal under the Belt and Road Initiative. However, analysts suggest the deal is failing as infrastructure projects lag and the stability of the Iranian regime comes into question.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 16:11 - 22:25

1773: Two Beards

China Belt and Road Initiative, Iran Freight Rail Link

A freight train from Xi'an, China, recently arrived at an Iranian dry port, marking a significant development in the $400 billion economic deal between the two nations. This overland rail link bypasses maritime choke points like the Malacca Strait and the Red Sea, effectively shielding trade from U.S. Naval surveillance. The infrastructure project is framed as a strategic move by Beijing to secure energy sources and diminish American global influence.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 1:26:34 - 1:30:01

1736: The Blurt

Greenland, Arctic Strategy, Panama Canal Treaty

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte interpreted Trump's interest in Greenland as a strategic focus on the Arctic and Russia's icebreaker capabilities. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio reported that Panama is taking steps to exit China's Belt and Road Initiative after Trump threatened to "take back" the Panama Canal due to treaty violations involving Chinese-linked companies at the canal's entry points.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 53:15 - 55:51

1728: Hatchet Man

Panama Canal Sovereignty and Chinese Influence

Sir Mark Hall expresses outrage over Donald Trump's comments regarding the Panama Canal and Chinese investment in the region. The discussion covers the "neutrality agreement" and the potential for the U.S. to pressure Panama to unwind its Belt and Road Initiative agreements with China.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 1:53:11 - 1:55:28

1600: Unpack It

China's Belt and Road Initiative, Green Projects

China marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, with 150 signatories now involved. Reports suggest that as China's economic growth slows, the project is shifting toward "smaller and greener" investments. The hosts express skepticism about China's commitment to global climate change goals, noting they have historically avoided such restrictions "like the plague."

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 59:17 - 1:00:57

1577: Gerontocracy

China Belt and Road Expansion in Mauritania and Burundi

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the leaders of Mauritania and Burundi in Chengdu to solidify cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. The meetings resulted in new agreements for economic, educational, and medical support in exchange for adherence to the "One China" principle regarding Taiwan. China continues to aggressively pursue infrastructure and trade partnerships across the African continent.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 23:42 - 24:21

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

Barbados Republic Transition, Chinese Belt and Road Investment

Barbados officially became a republic, swearing in Sandra Mason as its first president and removing Queen Elizabeth as head of state. British MP Tom Tugendhat accused China of influencing this decision through $600 million in investments via the Belt and Road Initiative. The move is seen as a shift in leverage away from the UK in the Caribbean.

Batu
Episode 1435 28:06 - 31:31

1435: Batu

Biden and Xi Jinping Video Call Analysis

President Biden held a two-hour video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping to warn against providing material support to Russia. While the U.S. emphasizes consequences for evading sanctions, the hosts argue that the European Union is actually leading the economic response rather than the United States.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 2:57:09 - 3:02:07

1366: Pingdemic

Build Back Better World (B3W) vs. Belt and Road

President Biden introduced the "Build Back Better World" (B3W) partnership at the G7 as a democratic alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative. The program focuses on health, digital technology, and "gender equity" in the developing world. Analysts suggest this is a coordinated effort to print money and usurp Chinese influence, particularly in Africa, following John Kerry's diplomatic meetings in Russia.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 1:17:33 - 1:22:07

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Build Back Better World, G7 Infrastructure vs. China

President Biden introduced the "Build Back Better World" (B3W) partnership at the G7 summit as a direct competitor to China's "Belt and Road Initiative." The project aims to address a $40 trillion infrastructure need in developing nations using "values-driven" financing. Meanwhile, Australia is reportedly winning a trade war against China, leading to electricity rationing and industrial collapse within the "paper dragon."

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 2:30:14 - 2:36:36

1356: Chest Feeding

Build Back Better World (B3W) and Belt and Road Counter

President Biden and G7 leaders launched the "Build Back Better World" (B3W) partnership, a $40 trillion infrastructure initiative intended to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative. The hosts analyze the White House fact sheet, describing the plan as a mechanism for "economic hitmen" to mobilize private capital in developing nations under the guise of climate and gender equity.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 7:28 - 8:17

1333: Vaxxhole

China Belt and Road Initiative, Geopolitical Messaging

Speculation arises regarding whether the Suez Canal blockage serves as a promotion for China's Belt and Road Initiative, which offers rail alternatives for transporting goods from China to Europe. Observers note a shift in mainstream media focus away from COVID-19 toward North Korea and Chinese logistical solutions.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 2:37:57 - 2:43:16

1332: Spookberg

US-China Military Comparison, Belt and Road Initiative

Fareed Zakaria compares the U.S. military budget and the F-35 program to China's Belt and Road Initiative. While the U.S. maintains a massive lead in nuclear warheads and aircraft carriers, China is investing heavily in global infrastructure to create economic interdependence. The analysis suggests that China's "soft power" spending may be more effective than the U.S. focus on high-cost military hardware.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 2:04:30 - 2:08:39

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Chinese Communist Party Acquisitions of British Private Schools

Chinese companies with ties to the CCP and the People's Liberation Army are purchasing struggling British private schools. Firms like Bright Scholar and Wanda Group now own 17 schools, leading to concerns that the curriculum will be censored to align with Beijing’s views on Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Uyghurs.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:55:18 - 2:57:05

1292: Killing Mink

Failed Belt and Road Pork Shipment to China

A pilot rail shipment of Finnish pork intended for China via the "Belt and Road" route was halted at the Russian border due to documentation issues. The 20,000 kilos of pork had to be "destroyed," though the hosts speculate that Russian officials likely stole and consumed the meat. This failure highlights the ongoing logistical and bureaucratic hurdles facing China's global infrastructure projects.

CAPS
Episode 1224 42:21 - 46:23

1224: CAPS

Italy Lockdown Realities, 5G and Bioweapon Theories

Reports from Florence, Italy, describe the reality of the national lockdown, which includes self-declaration forms for travel and grocery store restrictions. Various conspiracy theories circulating in Italy are mentioned, including the virus being a Chinese bioweapon or a reaction to 5G radiation testing.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:40:53 - 1:45:20

1126: Truth to Podcaster

George Clooney Brunei Hotel Boycott, South China Sea Geopolitics

George Clooney calls for a boycott of the Sultan of Brunei's luxury hotels in response to new Sharia laws punishing gay sex with stoning. The hosts argue Clooney is being used as a "distraction" to mask geopolitical tensions. They point to a joint venture between Brunei and China regarding a strategic port in the South China Sea, suggesting the boycott is actually a move to pressure a key partner in China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Fudged
Episode 1114 1:48:30 - 1:53:02

1114: Fudged

China Belt and Road Initiative, Pakistan and Saudi Investment

China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is facing financial strain as Pakistan struggles to repay $60 billion in infrastructure loans. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman recently visited Pakistan, pledging $20 billion in investment, which is seen as a potential conflict with Chinese interests. The shift in alliances is theorized to be part of a broader U.S.-orchestrated strategy to counter Chinese expansion in the region.

Climate Grief
Episode 1098 29:44 - 31:31

1098: Climate Grief

China Infrastructure Loans, Kenya Port Seizure

China has reportedly taken possession of Kenya's main port after the Kenyan government failed to repay infrastructure loans. This is cited as an example of "economic hit man" tactics within China's "One Belt One Road" strategy. The move signals a significant shift in geopolitical influence across the African continent.

House of Trolls
Episode 978 3:23:06 - 3:29:42

978: House of Trolls

European Spring and the New Silk Road Geopolitics

The "European Spring" thesis suggests that regional independence movements, such as the one in Catalonia, are being influenced by the geopolitical implications of China's "New Silk Road" (Belt and Road Initiative). The project aims to link Asia, Africa, and Europe through massive infrastructure investments. Barcelona is a key node in this corridor, and instability in the region could impact the planned rail termination in Madrid.