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richard enders's avatar

Superb broadcast relating to a huge subject, and the maps were very useful, many thanks, Glenn

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Dan Klein's avatar

Excellent, thank you.

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Timo Pynnönen's avatar

Thank you Glenn

Your presentation connected many dots starting from the times of Peter the Great.

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richard enders's avatar

Superb broadcast relating to a huge subject, and the maps were very useful, many thanks Glenn

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Kelly Patrick Gerling's avatar

I emailed you a transcript of this great presentation Glenn. From: kelgerling@gmail.com.

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Manny5's avatar

Great analysis, Glenn. However, you completely left out, Africa and South America. That did not escape the strategy of BRICS, that added to the great powers of Asia, China, Russia, and India, the countries of South Africa and Brazil.

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c nwajeu's avatar

The Japanese and Russia were also imperialist, except for the period of the Soviet Union. Nothing inherently good about the Eurasian land powers

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YesXorNo's avatar

Invaluable.

This is the *best* introduction to geopolitics I have found in over a decade of personal research on the topic.

Accordingly, I have placed it at the top of the About page of my little newsletter -- that type of "best".

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Moebius Infinity's avatar

Thanks for making such a large subject 'consumable', yesterday i was viewing this with a few elderly people who took this in through a somewhat wonky google translation.

And today i hear they sparked a discussion in the elderly home.

It shows there is a huge information gap, but also that good yet somewhat compact information makes good brainwaves. Even in brains numbed by years of mainstream garbage sparked into action.

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Sammit's avatar

The Belt & Road rope-a-dope.

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