Trump's seismic foreign policy shifts, notably over Gaza and likely withdrawal from Syria, are opening new power vacuums and likelihood of all-out regional conflict. The US is abandoning the Kurds, leaving Turkey embolden to exert influence, including launching military operations in north-east Syria.
In this part 1 of 2 l am joined by Chris Cappy of @Taskandpurpose to explore the current geopolitical landscape, focusing on the implications of Trump's foreign policy on Syria, Gaza and the Middle East. We debate negotiation tactics, the role of private military contractors, and the potential for conflict with Iran. We also reflect on the evolving nature of military presence and the challenges of accountability in foreign interventions.
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