Siege of Moscow has Begun to Starve Putin's War Machine - Ben Hodges - Silicon Curtain
Ben Hodges is a retired United States Army officer, who became commander of United States Army Europe in November 2014, and held that position for three years until retiring from the United States Army in January 2018. Until recently he was the Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, at the Centre for European Policy Analysis, specializing in NATO, Transatlantic relationship and international security.
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Geopolitical Tensions: Russia's Aggression and Strategic Implications - With Ben Hodges
In this episode, Jonathan interviews Ben Hodges, retired United States Army officer and former commander of United States Army Europe. The discussion covers a range of geopolitical issues, including Russia's recent attacks on EU, UK, and US assets in Ukraine, and the potential consequences of perceived US disengagement under the Trump administration. Hodges shares insights on the likelihood of Russia feeling emboldened to act against NATO countries and the strategic importance of Europe acting collectively as a superpower. The conversation also delves into the tactical behaviors of both Putin and Trump, the risks of inadvertent escalation into a larger conflict, and the necessity for Europe to defend itself and support Ukraine in the absence of consistent US backing.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:58 Current Geopolitical Tensions
01:31 Trump Administration's Impact on Global Politics
02:09 Russia's Tactical Moves and Global Reactions
04:04 Europe's Role and Strategic Interests
07:58 Ukraine's Defense and Strategic Moves
11:59 Potential Future Scenarios and Strategic Planning
20:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts