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In this Midweek Update, Susan Kokinda explores the unfolding revolutions in U.S. foreign and economic policy, especially between Russia and the United States.
The British Financial Times headline screams, "the US is now the enemy of the west," while Donald Trump talks about denuclearization and cutting defense budgets by 50%, and Russian President Putin talks about economic cooperation between the U.S. and Russia. Eighty years of imperial foreign policy is on the chopping block. Emerging from the shadows is also the potential return of American System economics, which will be crucial if Trump is to fulfill his mandate to cut inflation and restore prosperity. That's going to be a heavy lift, given how many Republican members of Congress are infected with British liberal economics.
00:00 Introduction: Living Through a Revolution
00:07 Reflections on Recent Political Shifts
01:13 Economic and Foreign Policy Insights from Putin
03:43 Implications of Defense Spending Cuts
06:42 Energy Policy and Economic Realism
07:51 Congress and Economic Responsibilities
09:53 Geopolitical Shifts and UN Resolutions
14:00 Conclusion and Call to Action
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