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Ukraine, Russia, Drones & the G7: The War Nobody Wants

1 h 23 min · Gestern
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Happy Monday from International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better. In today’s episode, Samuel Trapp opens the week with a wide-ranging discussion on the Russia-Ukraine war, drone warfare, Western media narratives, forced mobilization in Ukraine, protests surrounding the G7, and the growing disconnect between what political leaders say and what people around the world are actually experiencing. The show begins with commentary on President Trump’s recent birthday call with Vladimir Putin, the continuing debate over Ukraine, Iran, and the limits of American diplomatic influence. Samuel then turns to Putin’s recent meeting with Russian frontline soldiers, focusing on what the exchange revealed about battlefield technology, drones, bureaucracy, military supply problems, and the way modern war is increasingly being shaped by remote-controlled systems. A major theme of the episode is the rise of drone warfare and how it is changing the battlefield. Samuel argues that war is becoming increasingly abstract, almost like a video game, while the real suffering remains on the ground among soldiers, civilians, and families caught in the middle. The episode also covers reports of forced mobilization in Ukraine, public resistance to recruitment officers, Ukrainian manpower shortages, battlefield fatigue, drug use among soldiers, and the widening gap between official narratives and harsh battlefield realities. This is a sharp, opinionated, unscripted International Flavor episode about propaganda, war fatigue, censorship, bureaucracy, power, and the dangerous absurdities of modern geopolitics. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

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Episode Ukraine, Russia, Drones & the G7: The War Nobody Wants Cover

Ukraine, Russia, Drones & the G7: The War Nobody Wants

Happy Monday from International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better. In today’s episode, Samuel Trapp opens the week with a wide-ranging discussion on the Russia-Ukraine war, drone warfare, Western media narratives, forced mobilization in Ukraine, protests surrounding the G7, and the growing disconnect between what political leaders say and what people around the world are actually experiencing. The show begins with commentary on President Trump’s recent birthday call with Vladimir Putin, the continuing debate over Ukraine, Iran, and the limits of American diplomatic influence. Samuel then turns to Putin’s recent meeting with Russian frontline soldiers, focusing on what the exchange revealed about battlefield technology, drones, bureaucracy, military supply problems, and the way modern war is increasingly being shaped by remote-controlled systems. A major theme of the episode is the rise of drone warfare and how it is changing the battlefield. Samuel argues that war is becoming increasingly abstract, almost like a video game, while the real suffering remains on the ground among soldiers, civilians, and families caught in the middle. The episode also covers reports of forced mobilization in Ukraine, public resistance to recruitment officers, Ukrainian manpower shortages, battlefield fatigue, drug use among soldiers, and the widening gap between official narratives and harsh battlefield realities. This is a sharp, opinionated, unscripted International Flavor episode about propaganda, war fatigue, censorship, bureaucracy, power, and the dangerous absurdities of modern geopolitics. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Gestern1 h 23 min
Episode Sanction Day: Russia, Workarounds, Bureaucratic Overreach, and the Global Market Fighting Back Cover

Sanction Day: Russia, Workarounds, Bureaucratic Overreach, and the Global Market Fighting Back

Today on International Flavor, Samuel Trapp breaks down “Sanction Day” — the EU’s proposed 21st sanctions package against Russia — and asks whether endless sanctions prove strength or failure. From oil price caps, shadow fleets, Russian banks, crypto controls, and fish imports to the larger pattern of bureaucratic overreach, Samuel connects global sanctions policy to the same targeted-government behavior Civic Outlaws and MOLAG challenge at home. The episode closes by examining how markets, countries, and individuals build workarounds when political systems try to control them. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

11. Juni 20261 h 27 min
Episode SPIEF, Bezrukov, Ritter, Rubio & the War Machine Behind the Multipolar World Cover

SPIEF, Bezrukov, Ritter, Rubio & the War Machine Behind the Multipolar World

Samuel Trapp continues International Flavor’s post-SPIEF analysis with a sharp look at Russia’s strategic messaging from the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, including Andrey Bezrukov’s discussion of technological sovereignty, AI-assisted strategic planning, platform control, and the rise of competing techno-economic blocs. The episode also examines Scott Ritter’s SPIEF remarks on arms control, government overreach, nuclear danger, and the collapse of serious diplomacy between the United States, Europe, and Russia. Samuel connects Ritter’s personal experience with his own long-running concern about government targeting, regulatory abuse, and the weaponization of state power. In the second half, the program shifts to Marco Rubio’s testimony on Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. military escalation, sanctions, and the contradiction between Donald Trump’s repeated “no new wars” promises and the current Middle East crisis. Samuel challenges Rubio’s legal and logical framing, questions the U.S. role as Israel’s military backstop, and argues that Washington is once again creating a crisis and then demanding credit for managing it. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

10. Juni 20261 h 26 min
Episode SPIEF Part 2: Putin’s Forum, Zakharova’s Red Folder, and the Bucha–Starobelsk Double Standard Cover

SPIEF Part 2: Putin’s Forum, Zakharova’s Red Folder, and the Bucha–Starobelsk Double Standard

In SPIEF Part 2, Samuel Trapp continues the week-long International Flavor breakdown of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin’s economic framing, and Russia’s argument for sovereignty, infrastructure, technology, and alternative global institutions. The episode then turns to Maria Zakharova’s emotional briefing on the Starobelsk college dormitory attack, where she read the names and stories of young people killed in the strike. Samuel compares the West’s treatment of Bucha with its silence on Starobelsk, asking why some victims become global symbols while others are erased. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

9. Juni 20261 h 25 min
Episode SPIEF Part 1: Putin Opens the Forum and the Post-Western Economic Argument Begins Cover

SPIEF Part 1: Putin Opens the Forum and the Post-Western Economic Argument Begins

In this first installment of SPIEF Week, Samuel Trapp begins breaking down the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and why it matters far beyond Russia. Today’s program introduces Vladimir Putin’s opening economic argument, the changing role of BRICS, alternative trade routes, national currencies, sanctions, and the movement away from Western-controlled institutions. Samuel also reads and comments on Zelensky’s open letter, begins setting up Putin’s response, and previews the powerful “Работайте, братья” moment, Maria Zakharova’s Starobelsk briefing, and additional SPIEF analysis for the rest of the week. Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT 📻 Stream live: InternationalFlavor.com [http://www.internationalflavor.com] 🎙 Also on: Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor [https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor] 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow: FB: @InternationalFlavorRadio X: @IntlFlavorPod IG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, Missouri Hosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

8. Juni 20261 h 26 min