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Interview 870 – Pearse Redmond Breaks Down the Neo-Imperial Agenda in Africa
Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review joins us for the first time to discuss how divide and rule has been used to neo-colonialize the continent of Africa. We discuss how America and its allies have sown the seeds of strife, conflict and genocide in many different countries over the years, and the corporate and geopolitical interests that they are serving. We also discuss China’s role in Africa and whether it truly represents a third way.
Interview 844 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
This month on the Asia-Pacific Perspective: Protests rise in the A-P region as Australia cracks down; military maneuvers continue between the region’s powers; and China’s Bin Laden threatens Gladio-style terror.
Interview 832 – Ukraine and the Shadow of War on The Jack Blood Show
James and Jack join forces on The Jack Blood Show to discuss the latest from Ukraine, from foreign intervention to the specter of war. We also discuss the terror attack in Kunming, China, and the worries on the economic horizon.
Interview 830 – William Engdahl Exposes the Western Agenda in Ukraine
In this wide-ranging interview, author and geopolitical analyst William Engdahl of WilliamEngdahl.com breaks down the history and context of the geopolitical machinations in Ukraine. We talk about the US/NATO encirclement of Russia and the evidence of western intervention in the ongoing Ukrainian crisis. We also discuss the breakdown of the Saudi-US relationship and the destabilization of the Middle East, as well as China’s increasing geopolitical influence around the globe.
Interview 812 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
This month on the Asia-Pacific Perspective: the Philippines eyes more US warships; Australia slammed for its treatment of asylum seekers; and a mega default looms in China’s shadow banking sector.
Interview 805 – Radio Liberty: Smoke and Mirrors in the Asia-Pacific
Today James talks to Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty about economics and geopolitics in 2014, from Janet Yellen’s appointment as new Fed Chair to the latest aggressions in the South China Sea to the ongoing sabotage of the Japanese economy. They also take your calls on a variety of subjects.
Interview 792 – The Power Hour – Curveballs in the Asia-Pacific
James Corbett joins Joyce Riley on The Power Hour every other Monday to discuss matters financial, economic, geopolitical and social. In this conversation they look past the stories that are grabbing the headlines to some of the issues that might surprise the public in 2014, from the US-China confrontation in the Asia-Pacific to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
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