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Ukrainecast
What would a Ron DeSantis presidency mean for Ukraine?
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4.7 stars from 1,415 ratings
Dismal Mearsheimer
I generally like this broadcast very much, but today’s guest sounded just like Neville Chamberlain! Mearsheimer is absolutely wrong it is assumptions, his assertions in his attitude! He wants to throw Ukraine to the dogs!
Lord Newcomb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/13/23
Russian Propaganda
What were you thinking giving John Mearsheimer airtime? Russian trolls quote him with the likes of John Ritter, Judge Nap & Doug Macgregor… Are they your next guests? You should be embarrassed! Do better…
HunterPacNaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/23
March 11,
Regarding the Professor from Chicago…The bias is overwhelming! His presentation of perspective regarding NATO is skewed by his political bias. NATO is freedom and democracy through elections and deplomacy. We had every right to support and unite with Ukrainians! I also refute his prediction...Read full review »
Terrilmr via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/11/23
Recent Episodes
Published 03/24/23
What would a Ron DeSantis presidency mean for Ukraine? The Republican governor of Florida has been giving mixed messages on Ukraine, and he could one day be president. Justin Webb, host of Americast, tells us why this matters, and Alex Roarty of the Miami Herald tells us who is he and what he...
Published 03/24/23
Russia claims a Chinese plan for peace could be the basis for an end to hostilities. China expert, Isabel Hilton, and Arkady Ostrovsky, The Economist’s Russia editor, discuss China’s emerging role in the war, and what this might mean for Ukraine and the West. As President Putin visits occupied...
Published 03/21/23
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