Topic: Malacca Straits

9 chapters across the catalog

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 2:52:30 - 2:55:07

958: The Talking Stick!

Death of Liz MacKean and Navy Ship Collisions

Liz MacKean, the BBC reporter who exposed the Jimmy Savile pedophilia scandal, has died at age 52. Meanwhile, the USS John S. McCain collided with an oil tanker near Singapore, leaving ten sailors missing. This marks the second major collision involving a U.S. Navy destroyer in two months, leading to the dismissal of the commander of the 7th Fleet and a worldwide pause in Navy operations.

VAWG
Episode 760 3:07:07 - 3:11:19

760: VAWG

Kra Canal Project, Thailand Shipping Routes

China is leading a proposal to construct the Kra Canal (or Thai Canal) across southern Thailand to bypass the congested Straits of Malacca. The $28 billion project would save shipping vessels three days of travel time and secure a vital oil route for China. While the canal offers significant economic benefits, it faces domestic opposition in Thailand over concerns of national division.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 2:34:27 - 2:37:01

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Global Oil Choke Points, Gulf of Aden Security

A review of the world's eight primary oil "choke points" highlights the Strait of Hormuz and the Strait of Malacca as the most critical for global energy transit. The conflict in Yemen has placed renewed focus on the Gulf of Aden, where international navies monitor the passage of millions of barrels of oil daily.

Speciesism
Episode 661 2:49:56 - 2:53:16

661: Speciesism

Pacific Pathways, US Military Asia Pivot

The US Army is executing a new concept called "Pacific Pathways," part of the broader "Asia Pivot" strategy to increase military readiness in the region. This involves live military exercises in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan, as well as the stationing of 2,500 Marines in Darwin, Australia. The strategy also includes the dramatic shift of selling lethal arms to Vietnam to counter Chinese influence in the South China Sea.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 34:21 - 37:33

613: Carbon Overload

NATO Inviolability Claims, Asia Pivot and Philippine Bases

John Kerry recently asserted that NATO territory is "inviolable," despite Ukraine not being a member of the alliance. This rhetoric is viewed as an attempt to psychologically link Ukraine to NATO in the public mind. Meanwhile, the U.S. "pivot to Asia" continues with the establishment of new military bases in the Philippines to monitor the Strait of Malacca and contain Chinese maritime expansion.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 19:59 - 24:02

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Indonesian Silence, Australian Radar and CNN Ratings

Questions arise regarding Indonesia's silence and the failure of Australia's Jindalee over-the-horizon radar to detect MH370. The hosts speculate that regional sensitivities or equipment failure may be preventing full disclosure. Meanwhile, CNN's ratings have doubled due to its non-stop coverage of the disappearance, a strategy overseen by Jeff Zucker.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 1:09:52 - 1:14:15

605: "Biostitutes"

MH370 Disappearance and the Malacca Strait Strategy

The hosts propose a theory that the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is being used to pressure the Malaysian government. They highlight the strategic importance of the Malacca Strait, through which 40% of world trade passes. They note that the US 7th Fleet and destroyers like the USS Kidd were immediately deployed to the area, suggesting a move to control the shipping lane.