Topic: Middle X

204 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:13:47 - 1:16:10

1872: Lunar Economy

Abraham Accords Expansion, Saudi Arabia Negotiations

The administration is "requesting strongly" that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait join the Abraham Accords. Trump suggests that these countries "owe it" to the U.S. to sign the historic peace agreements. The hosts reflect on the overall positive nature of the manufacturing and economic reports presented during the cabinet meeting, which they feel are obscured by negative media algorithms.

VBS
Episode 1870 5:42 - 13:25

1870: VBS

J.D. Vance, White House Press Briefing Performance

Vice President J.D. Vance filled in for Press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt during a White House briefing, drawing praise for his handling of the press corps. Vance addressed questions regarding the Trump administration's economic promises, rising gas prices due to Middle East conflict, and the duration of the war in Iran. The performance is contrasted with previous press secretaries like Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre, suggesting Vance's direct style may become a new requirement for the vice presidency.

Anglo
Episode 1853 29:01 - 32:12

1853: Anglo

Potential U.S. Exit Strategy and Israel Relations

The hosts discuss a potential "pullout" strategy for Donald Trump to end the conflict in the Middle East. Trump has expressed frustration with Israel's military decisions, including the destruction of a Qatari gas field. Speculation suggests Trump may cut off military aid, such as Patriot missiles, to demonstrate independence from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Anglo
Episode 1853 47:22 - 50:29

1853: Anglo

Regional Impact of Middle East Conflict on Gulf States

A correspondent in the Gulf region describes the existential threat posed by ongoing missile and drone attacks. The report highlights the vulnerability of island nations like Bahrain, which rely heavily on desalination plants for freshwater. There is growing concern among GCC countries that they are bearing the brunt of retaliatory strikes while the U.S. and Israel continue their military operations.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:08:29 - 2:13:01

1845: Slave Slab

Iran Military Buildup, Steak and Lobster Meme, War Preparations

Reports indicate a significant U.S. military buildup in the Middle East, with potential strikes on Iran being weighed by the Trump administration. The "steak and lobster" meme—a rumor that the military serves high-end meals before an invasion—is discussed alongside actual troop movements. While the administration hasn't sought a formal declaration of war, naval and air presence in the region has reached a critical mass.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 3:00:16 - 3:02:51

1840: Hoity-toity

Sumac Spice, Bongo Burgers and Lemony Flavor

John C. Dvorak provides a "tip of the day" regarding Sumac, a Middle Eastern spice that adds a unique lemony dimensionality to meat. He reveals it was the secret ingredient at the famous Bongo Burgers chain in Berkeley and recommends it for flank steak and hamburger mixes.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:31:15 - 1:32:30

1838: Coup Afoot

Iraq Elections, Nouri al-Maliki and Trump Interference

Donald Trump warned on Truth Social that the U.S. will cease aid to Iraq if former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is re-elected, citing his previous leadership as a "disaster." Al-Maliki responded by rejecting what he termed "blatant American interference" in Iraq's internal affairs. The exchange highlights growing tensions as Iraq prepares for upcoming elections and navigates its relationship with the U.S.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 15:39 - 25:12

1807: Keyboard Warrior

J.D. Vance, Margaret Brennan Face the Nation Interview

J.D. Vance appeared on Face the Nation to discuss the Trump administration's non-traditional diplomacy in the Middle East. Vance highlighted an underreported aspect of a Gaza peace deal involving the deployment of ground troops from Muslim-majority nations like Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. Host Margaret Brennan is criticized for focusing on "boots on the ground" narratives rather than exploring the details of this regional security arrangement.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:34:30 - 1:37:39

1806: Gray Zone

Middle East Geopolitics, Muslim Brotherhood and CARE

A "boots on the ground" report from the Middle East suggests that the recent release of hostages and redrawing of battle lines are part of a broader effort to eradicate political Islam groups. The analysis identifies the Muslim Brotherhood and its alleged U.S. affiliate, CARE (Council on American-Islamic Relations), as primary targets for future dismantling.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:23:09 - 1:24:47

1805: Hamburger Wine

Trump 2.0 vs 1.0, Humanitarian Aid, and Gaza Reconstruction

Analysts contrast Trump's first term "sugar high" for Israel with his current "vinegar" approach of applying heavy pressure. The peace proposal includes provisions for an Arab stabilization force, humanitarian assistance, and the reconstruction of Gaza's infrastructure. Key issues remaining for negotiation include the decommissioning of Hamas weapons and providing secure water and medical care for two million Palestinians.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:00:39 - 1:03:13

1789: Glop

Columbia University, Middle East Studies and Monitoring

Professor Khalil Kalini criticized new monitoring conditions at Columbia University, claiming they were imposed by the Trump administration to restrict the teaching of sensitive topics. The rules involve an outside monitor with access to classrooms, which Kalini argues makes it impossible to discuss the history of Palestine, Israel, or the Holocaust. Meanwhile, medical student reports suggest that early childhood education is being targeted for gender-related "brainwashing" before children develop a sense of gender permanency.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 41:47 - 43:18

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Anonymous False Flag Warning, Middle East Intelligence Claims

A video purportedly from the activist group Anonymous warns of an imminent "false flag" attack on domestic U.S. soil. The speaker claims the operation is being orchestrated by an "elite shadow alliance" rather than a foreign enemy. The warning suggests the attack will be blamed on a Middle Eastern faction to manipulate public sentiment and intelligence policy.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 51:52 - 54:49

1770: Control Grid

Columbia University, Title VI, Accreditation Threat

The Trump administration notified the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that Columbia University may no longer meet accreditation standards due to alleged violations of the Civil Rights Act. The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights determined the university showed "deliberate indifference" toward the harassment of Jewish students since October 7, 2023. Losing accreditation would effectively prevent the institution from operating as a recognized scholastic entity and would impact the transferability of student credits.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 2:39:40 - 2:44:47

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Rand Paul on Tariffs, Trade Deficit Fallacy

Senator Rand Paul criticizes Trump's tariffs as "taxes" that will lead to higher consumer prices at retailers like Walmart. Paul argues that trade deficits are an "artificial accounting" fallacy and that voluntary trade is always mutually beneficial. The hosts dispute Paul's assessment, noting that direct trade with Chinese platforms like Temu often results in the importation of "junk" that does not build American wealth.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:07:48 - 1:10:55

1764: Rage Quit

Economic Impact of Middle East Investment and Arms Sales

The Trump administration's "America First" agenda is bolstered by nearly $2 trillion in projected deals and investments from Middle Eastern oil powers. These agreements, including significant arms sales, are intended to offset the immediate economic impact of trade tariffs while revitalizing the U.S. defense manufacturing sector.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 14:21 - 19:43

1747: HiFi Intel

Trump Iran Strategy, Middle East Air Campaign Analysis

Defense analyst Jonathan Marcus evaluates the start of a potential mini air campaign in the Middle East under the Trump administration. The strategy involves using drones and jets to strike Houthi radars and weapon stores as a deterrent. Analysts suggest the unpredictable nature of the current administration may impact Tehran's regional strategy differently than previous efforts.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 20:59 - 25:27

1741: Nurse Injector

Donald Trump's "Magaza" Plan for Gaza Reconstruction

Arab leaders met in Riyadh to discuss Donald Trump's proposal to take over Gaza and transform it into a "Riviera of the Middle East." The plan involves the potential displacement of Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, though Egypt is reportedly formulating its own three-to-five-year reconstruction plan. While the media expresses outrage, reports from Dearborn, Michigan suggest some Muslim supporters of Trump view his rhetoric as a typical negotiating tactic rather than a literal threat.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719

1719: Pod Roll

Syria, Libya, and the West Clark 7 List

The rapid collapse of the Syrian government is compared to the "West Clark 7" list, a reference to General Wesley Clark's claim about planned regime changes in the Middle East. Speculation arises regarding whether the sudden instability in Syria and Libya is tied to strategic oil interests or pipeline control.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 33:52 - 39:02

1719: Pod Roll

Trump's Potential Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Syria

Analysts predict that the second Trump administration will likely withdraw the remaining 900 U.S. soldiers from Syria if the government falls completely. Donald Trump has historically expressed skepticism regarding American intervention in the region, preferring to leave local governance to the Syrians.