Topic: Robert Kagan

21 chapters across the catalog

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 1:25:05 - 1:32:12

1729: Algo Chasers

Supreme Court TikTok Arguments and Blackmail Theories

The Supreme Court hears arguments regarding TikTok's First Amendment rights, with Chief Justice John Roberts questioning if the law targets speech or foreign control. Justice Brett Kavanaugh expresses concern over the potential for the Chinese government to use TikTok data to blackmail future U.S. officials or military personnel. NPR highlights theories that videos of teenagers today could be "weaponized" against them decades later when they seek government employment.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 53:28 - 1:02:32

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Washington Post Non-Endorsement, Jeff Bezos Business Interests

The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in decades, leading to the resignation of editor-at-large Robert Kagan and thousands of subscription cancellations. The decision is analyzed alongside a similar move by the LA Times, with speculation that owners Jeff Bezos and Patrick Soon-Shiong are protecting federal business interests.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 2:26:41 - 2:29:56

1569: Hydrating

Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness

The Supreme Court blocks President Biden's plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt, ruling the administration overstepped its authority. Chief Justice Roberts argues the Education Secretary cannot rewrite statutes without Congressional approval. Biden vows to try again using the Higher Education Act, while Republicans celebrate the ruling as a victory for fairness toward those who already paid their loans.

Climate Justice Cancelled
Episode 776 54:03 - 59:17

776: Climate Justice Cancelled

Robert Kagan, Liberal World Order and ISIS Threats

Neoconservative scholar Robert Kagan writes in the Wall Street Journal about a "crisis of world order," arguing that US reluctance to deploy power has weakened the "liberal world order." Kagan claims the threat of an ISIS attack on an American city is a new development, a claim the hosts dismiss as "fear porn" and recycled propaganda. The segment notes Kagan's family ties to the "war lobby" and the State Department.

Fear is the Product
Episode 775 30:55 - 33:38

775: Fear is the Product

Victoria Nuland, Robert Kagan, and State Department Strife

The hosts track the movements of State Department official Victoria Nuland, noting a correlation between her visits and regional strife, specifically in Montenegro. They discuss her marriage to Robert Kagan and their ties to the Project for the New American Century (PNAC).

Grim Math
Episode 772 1:44:47 - 1:47:33

772: Grim Math

Greater Kurdistan, Syrian Transition and Neoconservative Strategy

The hosts analyze U.S. strategy in Syria, suggesting the ultimate goal is the creation of a "Greater Kurdistan" and a three-state solution. They argue that Victoria Nuland and her husband, Robert Kagan, are executing a long-standing neoconservative plan to remove Bashar al-Assad. The discussion posits that the U.S. is using Russia as a "spoiler" to justify continued military intervention.

Kalette
Episode 712 1:25:05 - 1:28:02

712: Kalette

Rand Paul Interview, Megyn Kelly, and the Kagan Family

In an interview with Megyn Kelly, Rand Paul refuses to name specific "neocons" he disagrees with, leading the hosts to call him a "pussy." They identify the Kagan family, including Robert Kagan and Victoria Nuland, as the primary architects of the interventionist policies Paul opposes. The segment highlights the continuity of neoconservative influence from the Bush administration into the Obama era.

#955251
Episode 676 7:22 - 12:02

676: #955251

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, Robert Kagan and John McCain

On December 7, 2014, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, a foreign policy seminar featured Robert Kagan and Senator John McCain. Kagan, a prominent neoconservative married to Victoria Nuland, introduced McCain as a statesman. McCain is set to become the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee in the upcoming Congress.

Non-linear War
Episode 674 32:47 - 38:11

674: Non-linear War

Institute of Modern Russia, Non-Linear War and Information Weaponization

A white paper from the Institute of Modern Russia titled "The Menace of Unreality" describes how the Kremlin allegedly weaponizes information and culture. The report introduces the concept of "non-linear war" and accuses Russia of sowing confusion in the West through social media trolls and alternative media.

Mirific!
Episode 659 5:04 - 14:51

659: Mirific!

Foreign Policy Initiative, Obama and The Indispensable Nation

The Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), a neoconservative think tank featuring Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan, released a document labeling the United States the "indispensable nation." President Barack Obama recently adopted this specific terminology during a meeting at the Pentagon with Chuck Hagel and General Martin Dempsey. The FPI executive summary explicitly calls for the repeal of defense cuts under the 2011 Budget Control Act to maintain global military leadership.

Network of Death
Episode 655 1:25:01 - 1:29:28

655: Network of Death

Syria Strategy, Removing Bashar al-Assad

A panel of former officials and neoconservative thinkers, including Michael Morell and Robert Kagan, agree that removing Bashar al-Assad is the ultimate goal in Syria. Morell accidentally mentions "Saddam" while discussing the need to maintain the Syrian military's stability after Assad's eventual departure.

Summer of Blood
Episode 650 1:27:35 - 1:34:06

650: Summer of Blood

Robert Kagan's Call for Military Force, 1930s Comparisons

Neoconservative scholar Robert Kagan published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled "America's Dangerous Aversion to Conflict," arguing that the U.S. must embrace "raw power" to maintain world order. Kagan compares the current geopolitical climate to the 1930s, citing the actions of Vladimir Putin and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as threats that require a hard military response. The hosts characterize Kagan as a "terrorist" for his aggressive warmongering stance.

Reverse the Curse
Episode 633 56:33 - 1:07:54

633: Reverse the Curse

Robert Kagan and the Neoconservative World Order

Robert Kagan's essay, "The Allure of Normalcy," is analyzed as a foundational text for modern neoconservative foreign policy. The discussion critiques the interventionist stance that the United States must act as the "locomotive" of mankind to prevent global disorder. Connections are drawn between the Kagan family, Victoria Nuland, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 47:24 - 50:04

627: Scam Celebrities

Neocon Influence, Kagan Family Network

The Kagan family is identified as a central hub of Neoconservative influence spanning multiple administrations. Robert Kagan was a key figure in the Project for a New American Century, while his wife, Victoria Nuland, serves in the State Department. The family's reach through various institutes and government positions suggests a persistent "war party" agenda that transcends partisan lines.

Preemptive Prosecution
Episode 626 59:29 - 1:03:23

626: Preemptive Prosecution

John McCain, ISIS Crisis and the Kagan Family Influence

Senator John McCain's calls for a new national security team to address the ISIS (ISIL) threat in Iraq are analyzed, specifically his promotion of the Kagan family and the Institute for the Study of War. The discussion highlights the deep ties between the Kagans and the neoconservative movement, noting that Robert Kagan's wife, Victoria Nuland, serves in the State Department. McCain's assertion that the previous strategy "won the war" is met with skepticism.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 44:32 - 50:53

623: Fact Pattern

Victoria Nuland and the Transatlantic Renaissance

Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland delivers a speech calling for a "transatlantic renaissance" and increased military readiness in Europe's periphery. The hosts highlight her marriage to Robert Kagan and mock her effusive public thanks to him, where she refers to him as her "Mars, Venus, and Planet Earth." They question the mental state of officials managing Eurasian affairs.

Pilots of Terror
Episode 601 34:22 - 37:07

601: Pilots of Terror

Foreign Policy Initiative, Liz Wall Resignation Setup

Evidence suggests the resignation of RT anchor Liz Wall was a coordinated event involving the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI). FPI's Twitter account predicted "something big" would happen at RT minutes before the resignation, and board member James Kirchick published an exclusive interview with Wall immediately following the event.

Prison Prep
Episode 597 50:10 - 53:31

597: Prison Prep

Victoria Nuland and Neocon Influence, Robert Kagan

The hosts discuss Victoria Nuland's role in the Ukraine crisis and her marriage to Robert Kagan, a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). They argue that a "neocon" faction within the State Department is driving a policy of NATO expansion that has sidelined President Obama.

Jelly Side Up
Episode 590 1:14:47 - 1:17:59

590: Jelly Side Up

Victoria Nuland's Background and PNAC Connections

The hosts examine Victoria Nuland's professional pedigree, noting her education at Brown University and her marriage to Robert Kagan, a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). They link her current actions in Ukraine to the long-term neoconservative goals of "rubalizing" countries and expanding US influence in the former Soviet sphere.