Topic: Deterrence

12 chapters across the catalog

White Ringer
Episode 1627 2:23:30 - 2:27:03

1627: White Ringer

USS Bataan, Harrier Jets, Mediterranean Readiness

The USS Bataan remains deployed in the Mediterranean with a contingent of 2,000 Marines and Harrier fighter jets to respond to regional threats. The ship's presence serves as a deterrent against escalation from Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. The mission includes readiness for potential humanitarian assistance or the evacuation of American citizens from conflict zones.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 24:17 - 25:40

1527: Grip & Grin

Antony Blinken, South Korea Nuclear Deterrence Commitment

Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed the US commitment to defending South Korea using the full range of capabilities, including nuclear weapons. This "extended deterrence" strategy aims to counter frequent missile tests and provocations from North Korea. The diplomats agreed to strengthen combined defense postures during meetings in Washington.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 47:34 - 51:21

1527: Grip & Grin

Long-Range Rocket Deployment, Russian Nuclear Deterrence Doctrine

President Zelensky welcomed the US decision to provide ground-launched small-diameter bombs with a 150-kilometer range, capable of reaching Crimea. In response, Russian official Dmitry Medvedev warned that Russia could utilize its nuclear deterrence doctrine if its territory is threatened. The escalation marks a significant increase in the mobility and reach of Ukrainian forces.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 2:24:38 - 2:26:52

1519: Freeze Peach

Bear Scare Product, Skunk Scent, Camping Safety

A "Shark Tank" style product idea called "Bear Scare" is discussed, which uses the chemical components of skunk spray (mercaptans) to create a perimeter around campsites. The theory is that bears instinctively avoid skunks. The product's failure to reach the market is attributed to the extreme difficulty of shipping and storing substances that "stink to high heaven."

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 1:06:15 - 1:09:48

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Vladimir Putin Nuclear Saber Rattling and Deterrence Alert

Vladimir Putin places Russia's nuclear deterrence forces on a state of "heightened readiness," a move described by Western media as "nuclear saber rattling." Analysts debate whether the threat is a tactical shock or a serious escalation toward nuclear war. The montage captures the widespread alarm among global leaders and the media regarding the potential for nuclear coercion in the Ukraine conflict.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 1:16:27 - 1:18:43

1497: Bug Peeps

101st Airborne Deployment Near Ukraine Border

The US Army's 101st Airborne Division has been deployed to Romania, marking the closest US forces to the conflict in Ukraine. Commanders state their mission is to assure allies and deter Russian aggression. A CBS News crew embedded with the unit reported from a Black Hawk helicopter flying along the Black Sea coast near Russian-held territory in Crimea.

Puppy State
Episode 1429 57:11 - 59:54

1429: Puppy State

Kamala Harris, Sanctions Deterrence, Messaging Failure

Vice President Kamala Harris is criticized for inconsistent messaging regarding the purpose of sanctions, first calling them a deterrent and then claiming no one expected them to prevent anything. President Biden's initial reluctance to use the SWIFT sanction is highlighted, noting that he originally claimed other banking sanctions would be more effective. The rapid shift in the European position on SWIFT is noted as a significant policy reversal.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:10:37 - 5:12:33

976: 10th Anniversary

Lieutenant Kim Davis and Nuclear Deterrence Shout-out

John Davis donates in honor of his daughter, Lieutenant Kim Davis, who manages ten nuclear missile sites in North Dakota. The hosts provide a "bully" shout-out, contrasting her high-stakes underground work with the "safe spaces" sought by other millennials. They play "pew-pew" jingles to celebrate her role in national security.

Gay Siri
Episode 714 45:17 - 47:16

714: Gay Siri

North Korea Nuclear Logic, Austin Bombing Map

The hosts deconstruct the logic of a potential North Korean nuclear strike on Austin, Texas, noting a previously released map from the regime. They argue that such an attack would result in the immediate annihilation of North Korea, suggesting the "madman" narrative is necessary to justify defense spending.

Code 44
Episode 689 45:04 - 52:29

689: Code 44

China Strategic Relations, Cyber Paralyzation Threats

Zbigniew Brzezinski suggested that China might use cyber warfare to "leapfrog" U.S. nuclear superiority, potentially paralyzing the nation without direct kinetic conflict. He argued that while China maintains nuclear restraint, their cyber capabilities could target critical infrastructure like power grids and sewage systems.

Sir Reeshmeister Presents
Episode 679 1:18:10 - 1:23:01

679: Sir Reeshmeister Presents

Vladimir Putin's Bear Analogy, NATO Expansion

During a three-hour live broadcast, Vladimir Putin uses a "bear" analogy to describe Russia's position against Western encroachment. He argues that the West seeks to "chain the bear" and "take out its claws," referring to Russia's nuclear deterrence. Putin compares the situation in Crimea to the U.S. acquisition of Texas from Mexico.

GaGa vs Bieber
Episode 274 1:44:13 - 1:48:30

274: GaGa vs Bieber

Ogden Police Blimp and Surveillance Data

The city of Ogden, Utah, has deployed a 52-foot-long unmanned blimp for police surveillance. Officials claim the dirigible is a cost-effective deterrent that changes public behavior because people know they are being watched. The hosts joke about the vulnerability of the blimp to high-powered rifles or flaming arrows from the local population.