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Frontlines and Backrooms

Podcast von Vladimir Bobetic

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Frontlines & Backrooms is a documentary-style podcast about the world’s most complex conflicts — told with context, precision, and humanity. Hosted by journalist Vladimir Bobetić, the series blends lived experience, deep research, and unfiltered conversations with historians, activists, diplomats, and eyewitnesses. From conflict zones to corridors of power around the world — this is a space for nuance in a world drowning in noise. No shouting. No spin. No propaganda. Just conversations that matter.

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Episode Timothy Lynch | Trump and the Illusion of US Policy Change Cover

Timothy Lynch | Trump and the Illusion of US Policy Change

Donald Trump promised a different America. Less intervention. Fewer wars. A new approach to the world. But how much actually changes when administrations change? In this episode of Frontlines & Backrooms, Professor Timothy Lynch argues that behind the rhetoric, American foreign policy is often far more consistent than many assume. From Obama and Trump to China, Europe, and the Middle East, we examine the enduring logic that continues to shape Washington's behavior regardless of who occupies the White House. The conversation explores the limits of presidential power, the persistence of American grand strategy, the future of US-China competition, the role of Europe and NATO, and why shifts in political leadership often produce less change than supporters and critics expect. Professor Timothy Lynch is Professor of American Politics at the University of Melbourne and author of In the Shadow of the Cold War: American Foreign Policy from George Bush Sr. to Donald Trump. If you value long-form conversations that go beyond headlines and soundbites, subscribe to Frontlines & Backrooms and get every episode delivered directly to your inbox. #FrontlinesAndBackrooms #TimothyLynch #DonaldTrump #Obama #AmericanForeignPolicy #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations

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Episode Elijah Magnier | Iran's Red Lines, Hezbollah's 44,000 Men, and Netanyahu's Failure Cover

Elijah Magnier | Iran's Red Lines, Hezbollah's 44,000 Men, and Netanyahu's Failure

Billions in US military aid and unmatched air superiority have failed to produce decisive outcomes across the Middle East. Why? In this episode, veteran war correspondent and political analyst Elijah Magnier joins Frontlines & Backrooms to discuss Iran's red lines, Hezbollah's military capabilities, the future of the Axis of Resistance, and Benjamin Netanyahu's strategic objectives in Gaza, Lebanon, and beyond. Drawing on more than three decades of reporting from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, Magnier argues that Western policymakers continue to underestimate the tactical, logistical, and political realities shaping the region. We discuss deterrence, intelligence failures, regional alliances, the future of Hezbollah, and whether the balance of power in the Middle East has fundamentally changed. Guest: Elijah Magnier Host: Vladimir Bobetić Subscribe to Frontlines & Backrooms for in-depth conversations on strategy, power, and the forces shaping the world.

10. Juni 2026 - 45 min
Episode Dr. Roger Higginson | The West’s Fatal Miscalculation Cover

Dr. Roger Higginson | The West’s Fatal Miscalculation

For decades, the West has viewed Iran through the lens of extremism, nuclear fears, sanctions, and permanent crisis. But beneath the revolutionary rhetoric lies something much older: a civilization shaped by invasion, survival, isolation, and a deep fear of collapse. In this episode of Frontlines & Backrooms, Dr. Roger Higginson joins us for a long-form conversation on how Tehran actually sees the world — from its historical memory and strategic paranoia to regime survival, proxy wars, geography, nationalism, and the growing Russia–China–Iran axis. We discuss why so many Western assumptions about Iran continue to fail, how negotiations collapsed under military pressure, why Tehran sees itself as a besieged state rather than an expansionist one, and why regime change logic may be one of the greatest strategic miscalculations of the modern Middle East. This is Iran explained from the Iranian perspective.

27. Mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Episode OMER BARTOV | Israel, Zionism, and the Battle for Historical Memory Cover

OMER BARTOV | Israel, Zionism, and the Battle for Historical Memory

In this episode of Frontlines & Backrooms, historian Omer Bartov joins us for a deeply personal and historically charged conversation about Israel, Zionism, Gaza, historical trauma, collective denial, and the dangerous collapse of moral certainty after October 7th. Born in Israel and raised on a left-wing socialist kibbutz, Bartov reflects not only as one of the world’s leading historians of genocide and mass violence, but also as someone whose own life is deeply tied to the history he studies. Together, we explore the transformation of Israeli society over decades, the legacy of the Nakba, the political evolution of Zionism, the radicalization of the IDF, Holocaust memory, occupation, and the psychological consequences of building national identity around fear, trauma, and denial. The conversation also moves beyond Israel itself and confronts a broader question facing many societies today: what happens when nations refuse to confront the darkest parts of their own history? This is not a debate built around slogans, headlines, or ideological performance. It is a long-form historical conversation about memory, power, violence, identity, and the stories nations tell themselves in order to survive. Frontlines & Backrooms - Subscribe to our Substack Frontlines & Backrooms | Substack [https://frontlinesbackrooms.substack.com/]Independent geopolitical analysis, political history, and long-form conversations beyond the noise.

23. Mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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