Topic: Foreigners

276 chapters across the catalog

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 46:58 - 51:22

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Nick Fuentes and Anna Kasparian Convergence on Israel Policy

A viral "supercut" video demonstrates an unusual alignment between far-right commentator Nick Fuentes and far-left host Anna Kasparian regarding U.S. support for Israel. Both figures argue that Israeli influence over the U.S. government is detrimental to American interests. The hosts note that this convergence reflects a growing sentiment among younger voters across the political spectrum.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 51:24 - 54:58

1860: micro-dosing

EU Moves Toward Qualified Majority Voting After Orban Exit

With the removal of Viktor Orban, who frequently used his veto power, the European Commission is pushing to move toward "qualified majority voting" for foreign policy decisions. Ursula von der Leyen praised the Hungarian people for "reclaiming their European path," signaling a shift that would allow the EU to bypass individual member state blockages.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 24:59 - 30:01

1837: Moral Injury

Libertarian Foreign Policy, Israel Influence, Trump Criticism

A critique of modern libertarian podcasters focuses on their consistent opposition to Donald Trump's foreign policy despite his avoidance of new wars in Iran or Venezuela. The discussion addresses claims regarding Israeli influence in American politics and the Jeffersonian values of an agrarian republic advocated by figures like Ron Paul and Thomas Massie. Plans for a potential broadcast from Israel in March are also mentioned.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 47:10 - 59:33

1829: Zoomerwaffen

USAID Dismantling, NPR Critique and Global Health

NPR reports on the Trump administration's dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), framing it as a "cataclysmic" blow to global health. The administration argues that USAID was a "woke" money-laundering operation for NGOs and has shifted to working directly with foreign governments and faith-based groups. Specific anecdotes from Nigeria and Uganda are used by NPR to illustrate the impact of the funding cuts.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 1:28:29 - 1:31:23

1825: MUK-Ultra

British Influence, Tucker Carlson and Neocon Narratives

A theory is presented that British intelligence and "North Sea Nexus" operatives are influencing American foreign policy narratives. Tucker Carlson is criticized for potentially falling for "neocon" positioning regarding U.S. involvement in Israel and Venezuela. The discussion suggests that the U.S. should distance itself from British and EU interests to focus on independent "America First" goals.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:38:31 - 1:45:54

1820: Tokyo Rose

X Account Location Feature and Foreign Influence Operations

Elon Musk has rolled out a new feature on X that displays the country where an account is based, revealing that many "America First" and racially divisive accounts originate from Pakistan, the Middle East, and the UK. Commentators like Robby Soave and Matt Walsh argue this exposes foreign interference campaigns designed to sow discord within the American political landscape.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:34:06 - 1:36:28

1814: Needle Drop

Donald Trump on Indictments and John Bolton

In a 60 Minutes clip, Donald Trump dismisses accusations of weaponizing the government, pointing to his own indictments as evidence of being a victim. He labels James Comey a "dirty cop" and describes John Bolton as a "nutjob" whose presence actually helped in foreign negotiations because other countries feared Bolton's hawkishness. Trump clarifies that the investigation into Bolton actually began during the Biden administration.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:09:14 - 1:13:14

1805: Hamburger Wine

AIPAC, Foreign Lobbying, and Marjorie Taylor Greene's "America Only"

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Matt Gaetz on OAN that AIPAC should register as a foreign lobbyist for its influence on Congress. Greene criticizes the billions in aid sent to Israel while Americans struggle with debt, rent, and inflation. She adopts an "America Only" stance, vowing to fight AIPAC's influence even if it means "burning bridges" in Washington.

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:14:17 - 1:16:17

1793: Retribution

Ukraine, Russian Strike on US-Owned Factory

A Russian missile strike reportedly hit a factory in Ukraine owned by a Singaporean-American multinational corporation. The facility, which produces household appliances like toasters, was cited by President Zelensky as an example of Russia targeting civilian infrastructure supported by American investment. No casualties were reported in the incident, which received limited coverage in Western media.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 38:17 - 41:47

1774: Leave it to Bibi

AIPAC Lobbying, FARA Regulations and Qatar Interview Controversy

The legal status of AIPAC is questioned regarding whether the organization should register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). Simultaneously, Tucker Carlson faced criticism from right-wing influencers over a FARA disclosure involving the government of Qatar. The document actually detailed a lobbying firm's arrangement for Carlson to interview the Qatari Prime Minister in person.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:49:41 - 2:53:39

1758: Scream Circle

Linda Sun Arrest and Chinese Influence in New York

Linda Sun, a former top aide to New York Governors Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo, has been arrested for acting as an unregistered foreign agent for the Chinese government. Sun and her husband are accused of receiving millions in kickbacks, luxury gifts, and properties in exchange for influencing state policy and blocking Taiwanese officials. The case is highlighted as a major instance of Chinese Communist Party infiltration into U.S. state government.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:48:17 - 2:51:26

1748: Brain Rot

UK Foreign Office to Use AI for Diplomatic Negotiations

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the Foreign Office is developing AI tools and virtual reality scenarios to help diplomats practice negotiations. The tools model how different countries respond to economic shocks and natural disasters. Additionally, a technical report from Tom's Hardware warns of "spy" USB-C cables that contain embedded microcontrollers and antennas for covert data transmission, which are reportedly available through hacker supply sites.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 54:22 - 57:33

1745: Old Crone

Margaret Brennan, Council on Foreign Relations, Keith Kellogg

CBS journalist Margaret Brennan is criticized for not disclosing her membership in the Council on Foreign Relations during an interview with Trump's Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg. Kellogg reportedly compared the U.S. pressure on President Zelenskyy to "hitting a mule with a two-by-four" to get its attention.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 27:15 - 28:39

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Foreign Aid Criticism, Transgender Mice Research Claims

The administration highlighted specific foreign aid expenditures as examples of government waste, including $8 million for LGBTQI+ promotion in Lesotho and $60 million for indigenous empowerment in Central America. A claim regarding millions spent on making mice transgender was discussed, noting that fact-checkers have disputed the specific framing of the research grants.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 1:37:46 - 1:40:01

1743: MAGAREXIA

Foreign Aid to Terrorist Groups, Congressional Hearing

A recent congressional hearing highlighted instances where U.S. foreign aid has indirectly supported terrorist organizations, including Al-Shabaab, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Testimony revealed that $40 million a week is being sent to Afghanistan, where it is allegedly intercepted by the Taliban. This is framed as a failure of the "empathy epidemic" in American foreign policy.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 38:47 - 43:39

1741: Nurse Injector

Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Transactional Interests

Analysis from the CBC suggests Donald Trump is moving U.S. foreign policy away from the "liberal rules-based international order" toward a transactional, "America First" model. This shift mirrors the isolationist period between the Civil War and World War I, focusing on financial payback and national interests over the promotion of global democracy. World leaders are reportedly shocked by the abandonment of traditional post-1945 diplomatic norms.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 1:02:55 - 1:07:06

1740: DOGE-CAM

Foreign Policy Transactionalism, China Strategy, and Taiwan

An analyst on NTD discusses the transactional nature of Trump's foreign policy and its implications for the Pacific. The segment explores how the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war will influence China's decision-making regarding Taiwan and the Philippines.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 1:10:44 - 1:12:24

1738: Swasticars

Lindsey Graham and the Future of USAID

Senator Lindsey Graham signaled that USAID may face significant restructuring or elimination due to "excesses" in its agenda. He emphasized that foreign aid must focus on making America safer and more prosperous rather than pursuing independent agendas. The shift reflects a broader move within the Republican party toward more stringent oversight of international development spending.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 46:52 - 50:59

1737: Wrong Puberty

USAID History, Economic Hitman Theory

A retrospective look at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) connects the organization to the "Economic Hitman" theories of John Perkins. Archival audio from 2009 shows the podcast's long-term tracking of USAID's role in funding pandemic research and international development as a tool for American foreign policy. The agency is characterized as an independent entity that often serves corporate interests under the guise of humanitarian aid.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 57:08 - 1:03:36

1737: Wrong Puberty

Federal Judge Blocks USAID Dismantling, Executive Power Dispute

A federal judge issued a temporary pause on the administration's move to dismantle USAID, reinstating hundreds of employees and halting the forced return of overseas staff. The legal battle centers on whether an agency created by executive order can be summarily abolished by a successor. Meanwhile, the humanitarian aid industry reports millions in unpaid contracts due to the ongoing foreign aid freeze.