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On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Dennis Kucinich, veteran former Congressman for Ohio, after Donald Trump won the 2024 Presidential election against Kamala Harris. He discusses America’s shift towards Donald Trump and its reflection of the failure of the Democratic Party, whether he will be a member of Donald Trump’s cabinet once he takes office, the American electorate’s rejection of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris taking the country to the edge of World War 3 despite all of the US’ internal problems, the current state of the US economy and the declining power of the dollar as BRICS builds an alternative financial infrastructure, the rise of the multipolar world and how Donald Trump should navigate scaling back the US’ empire in Europe and the Middle East, what Donald Trump will mean for the Gaza genocide and Israel after he took millions from Miriam Adelson, Netanyahu’s genocidal onslaught across the Middle East and his risking of the destruction of the state of Israel, and whether Iran will retaliate against Israel before Donald Trump takes office. In the second half of the show, he discusses the military-industrial complex’s powerful grip of the US economy and the impact on foreign wars on the US’ large deficit, the victory over American populism over globalism and how the battle between the two forces will shape US foreign policy, whether Donald Trump could be assassinated before he is inaugurated in January, what Donald Trump’s Presidency will mean for the Russia-NATO proxy war in Ukraine, and much more.
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FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://linktr.ee/goingundergroundtv On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Prof. Uri Bar-Joseph, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at...