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On this week's episode Glenn Diesen unpacks the Syrian conflict’s geopolitical complexities and its global implications. Glenn analyzes the interests of key players like the U.S., Russia, Iran, Israel, Turkey, and China. Topics include Russia's naval ambitions, Iran's loss of the Shia Crescent, Israel’s destabilization tactics, and Turkey’s neo-Ottoman aspirations. The discussion also explores the U.S.’s ambiguous role, the Ukraine war's ripple effects, and the rise of BRICS as an alternative to U.S.-centric systems. Glenn warns of escalating Middle East tensions amidst a shifting global power balance.

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0:00 - Intro

1:10 - Who’s Behind Syria’s Revolution?

5:44 - Russia and Iran: Stretched Too Thin?

8:47 - Ukraine’s Hidden Role in Syria?

12:24 - Syria’s Future: Chaos or Order?

18:02 - Could a New U.S. President Shift Geopolitics?

23:21 - Turkey’s Neo-Ottoman Ambitions

26:14 - China’s Quiet Strategy in Syria

29:00 - Is a Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal Near?

38:34 - Middle East Boiling Over

44:15 - BRICS: A New Global Challenge?

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