Episode 100
That episode may very well be the worst episode of this podcast. There must be a Reddit crowd they're engaging with while displaying a juvenile misunderstanding of the nature of platforms and their purpose, in addition to assuming away the cost of armaments and their production. Worse, you failed to connect the details of your analysis to your conclusion: Ukraine is a sovereign state, and must continue to display that sovereignty. Let me help you. First, there will not be wave after wave of Sukoi 25s because there are not enough armaments, and not will enough be produced, for “wave after wave.” Second, the F-16s are a token response to enabling Ukraine to defend its own airspace, and are not intended to support an offensive on Russian territory. This is the podcast for linking geopolitics with economics, and it failed spectacularly to deliver in episode. Address professionals who need an understanding of how the “Reddit crowd” will influence their money via speculation - don’t engage the Reddit crowd itself.Read full review »
Embrasurea via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 06/17/23
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Jacob is somehow both objective and passionate at the same time. And the Cousin Marko episodes are LIT. We want more!
Harley8441 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/22
This Podcast is fun and incredible informative. As a German it is refreshing to not only hear doom and gloom stories about my country, based on anecdotal evidence, but deep analysis based on facts and a good comprehension about european politics. Furthermore Jacob has a pretty strong tolkien,...Read full review »
Julian Krell via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 12/18/22
US destroyed latin american democracies a long time ago. No wonder Latam wants nothing to do with the US. People work hard on those places as opposed to the privileged american taking advantage of the reserve currency.
DEFELI1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/22
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