Topic: Stalingrad

4 chapters across the catalog

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 33:47 - 37:22

1709: Umpty Ump

MSNBC, Election Night Delay and Stalingrad Rhetoric

MSNBC contributors and Democratic lawyer Mark Elias are preparing the public for a lengthy vote-counting process that could last weeks. Elias used the term "Stalingrad" to describe the legal and procedural battles expected after November 5th. Critics argue that the media is moving away from traditional statistical analysis and exit polling to delegitimize a potential Trump victory by delaying results.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 1:03:32 - 1:05:21

1432: Dry Holes

Malcolm Nance, Kiev Urban Combat Strategy

MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance provides an assessment of why Russia has not yet "rubble-ized" Kiev. Nance explains that creating Stalingrad-style rubble provides a defensive multiplier for snipers and insurgents, which the Russian military likely wants to avoid to maintain clean supply lines. The status of the 40-mile Russian convoy near the capital remains a point of psychological warfare.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 1:28:51 - 1:32:10

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Migrant Encampments in Paris and Obama's European Trip

Following the demolition of the "Jungle" camp in Calais, massive migrant tent cities have emerged in Paris, particularly near the Stalingrad metro station. Despite official denials of a migrant influx, reports show the city's parks and streets are being occupied by displaced individuals. Meanwhile, the White House indicated that President Obama may not have time to meet with refugees during his upcoming final trip to Greece and Germany.

Faschtech
Episode 704 18:22 - 24:53

704: Faschtech

Intermarium Strategy and Russian Existential Threats

The "Intermarium" concept, a World War I era tactic, is discussed as a means for the West to penetrate Ukraine and create a buffer zone threatening Moscow and Stalingrad. Russia views the status of Ukraine as an existential threat, while the U.S. seeks to block Russian influence and increase military-industrial spending among European allies. The complex relationship between Germany and Russia is highlighted by former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's position on the board of Gazprom.