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Is there a silver lining to Trump’s deal? | The Brink reacts

40 min · 20. Juni 2026
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Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/is-there-a-silver-lining-to-trumps?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true In this bonus episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake unpack the fallout from Donald Trump’s proposed Iran deal and ask whether the United States has just handed a major strategic victory to the Iranian regime. The conversation explores what went wrong after the 12 Day War, why the original campaign against Iran appeared to lose momentum, and whether a different outcome was possible. We discuss the role of Donald Trump, JD Vance, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the wider network of regional actors shaping events behind the scenes. Andrew and Jake also examine the future of Israel’s relationship with the United States, the growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem, and what this means for the balance of power across the Middle East. From Lebanon and Hezbollah to the Gulf states and the Strait of Hormuz, they consider how the region is being reshaped in real time. Finally, the discussion turns to the Iranian people, the future of the regime, and whether there is still hope for meaningful change despite the setbacks of recent weeks. Chapters 00:00 Iran Deal and Its Implications 02:28 Debate on the Iran Deal's Silver Linings 09:43 Trump's Role and the Impact on U.S. Strategy 15:29 The Role of Other Countries and Influence on Trump 18:34 Psychological Profiling and Trump's Vulnerabilities 30:53 The Impact on U.S.-Israel Relationship 35:20 Bibi's Leadership and Israel's Challenges 39:29 The Conflict in Lebanon and Its Implications Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Is there a silver lining to Trump’s deal? | The Brink reacts Cover

Is there a silver lining to Trump’s deal? | The Brink reacts

Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/is-there-a-silver-lining-to-trumps?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true In this bonus episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake unpack the fallout from Donald Trump’s proposed Iran deal and ask whether the United States has just handed a major strategic victory to the Iranian regime. The conversation explores what went wrong after the 12 Day War, why the original campaign against Iran appeared to lose momentum, and whether a different outcome was possible. We discuss the role of Donald Trump, JD Vance, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the wider network of regional actors shaping events behind the scenes. Andrew and Jake also examine the future of Israel’s relationship with the United States, the growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem, and what this means for the balance of power across the Middle East. From Lebanon and Hezbollah to the Gulf states and the Strait of Hormuz, they consider how the region is being reshaped in real time. Finally, the discussion turns to the Iranian people, the future of the regime, and whether there is still hope for meaningful change despite the setbacks of recent weeks. Chapters 00:00 Iran Deal and Its Implications 02:28 Debate on the Iran Deal's Silver Linings 09:43 Trump's Role and the Impact on U.S. Strategy 15:29 The Role of Other Countries and Influence on Trump 18:34 Psychological Profiling and Trump's Vulnerabilities 30:53 The Impact on U.S.-Israel Relationship 35:20 Bibi's Leadership and Israel's Challenges 39:29 The Conflict in Lebanon and Its Implications Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20. Juni 202640 min
Episode Media ‘Gazaology’ exposed: Former AP journalist Matti Friedman Cover

Media ‘Gazaology’ exposed: Former AP journalist Matti Friedman

Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/p/media-gazaology-exposed-former-ap?r=63dafp In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by journalist and author Matti Friedman for a wide-ranging conversation on media bias, anti-Semitism, propaganda, and the growing gap between reality and perception in the coverage of Israel. Drawing on decades of experience reporting from Israel, Friedman reflects on his time at the Associated Press and explains why he became convinced that much of the Western media no longer seeks to describe reality but to advance ideological narratives. He discusses his concept of “Gazology”, the growing industry of books, commentary, and activism that uses Gaza as a vehicle for broader political and cultural causes often disconnected from events on the ground. The conversation explores why Israel receives such disproportionate attention from the international media, the role of social media and alternative outlets in shaping public opinion, and how anti-Semitic narratives have evolved in the modern age. We also examine the information war surrounding October 7th, claims of genocide, the treatment of journalists in Gaza, and the challenges of separating reporting from activism. Finally, we discuss the future of Israel, the decline of trust in Western institutions, the shifting relationship between Israel and the United States, and whether Israeli society can emerge stronger from the profound challenges it has faced since October 7th. A fascinating and deeply insightful discussion about journalism, propaganda, anti-Semitism, and the future of both Israel and the West. Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ Chapters 00:00 Why Gaza Dominates Western Attention 03:16 Media Bias, Activism & The AP 08:32 Why Israel Matters More Than Sudan Or China 12:07 The West’s Obsession With The Jews 13:55 Was Israel Always Going To Be Blamed? 16:41 Gazology: How Gaza Became An Ideological Symbol 18:59 Why People Care More About Israel Than Reality 24:04 Social Media, Misinformation & The Gaza Narrative 30:06 Why Trust In The Media Has Collapsed 35:04 The Claim That Israel Is Killing Journalists 40:15 Hamas Propaganda & Western Reporting 43:01 Trump, Netanyahu & The Future Of Israel ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. Juni 202644 min
Episode Gad Saad: Suicidal Empathy and the Slow Death of the West Cover

Gad Saad: Suicidal Empathy and the Slow Death of the West

Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/gad-saad-suicidal-empathy-and-the?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by evolutionary psychologist, bestselling author, and podcast host Gad Saad to discuss his new book, Suicidal Empathy, and the ideas he believes are driving the West towards cultural and political self-destruction. Gad explains the concept of "suicidal empathy" and argues that many of the West’s biggest challenges stem from a well-meaning but ultimately self-defeating inability to balance compassion with self-preservation. From mass immigration and cultural relativism to identity politics and DEI, he explores how empathy can become detached from reality and produce disastrous consequences. The conversation examines the origins of these ideas, the role of universities and elite institutions in spreading them, and why so many people feel unable to challenge prevailing orthodoxies. We also discuss meritocracy, free speech, the decline of intellectual curiosity, and the growing divide between common sense and elite opinion. Finally, Gad reflects on Israel, October 7th, propaganda, and the psychological forces shaping public opinion in the West. He explains why he believes societies must rediscover the confidence to defend their values, culture, and institutions before it is too late. Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11. Juni 202650 min
Episode Francis Foster: Henry Nowak Proves Britain Is Broken Cover

Francis Foster: Henry Nowak Proves Britain Is Broken

Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/francis-foster-henry-nowak-proves?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by comedian, commentator, and Triggernometry co-host Francis Foster for a wide-ranging conversation on identity politics, education, free speech, and the growing cultural divisions shaping modern Britain. The discussion begins with the murder of Henry Nowak and the debate over two-tier policing. Francis argues that modern Britain has become increasingly divided by race and identity, warning that policies designed around immutable characteristics have fuelled resentment, mistrust, and social fragmentation. Drawing on his experience as a teacher, Francis explains why he believes the education system is fundamentally broken. From declining standards and behavioural issues to ideological training and the "bigotry of low expectations", he reflects on the challenges facing schools and why so many teachers are leaving the profession. The conversation also explores the rise of identity politics across public institutions, comedy, and the media. Francis describes how debates around race, gender, and national identity have transformed public life, and why many people now feel unable to speak openly about controversial issues. We also discuss the Israel-Hamas war, anti-Semitism, and the importance of intellectual curiosity in an increasingly polarised age. From interviewing Benjamin Netanyahu to navigating online backlash, Francis argues that understanding opposing viewpoints is essential if difficult problems are ever to be solved. Finally, he reflects on the extraordinary growth of Triggernometry, the collapse of trust in mainstream institutions, and why honest conversation remains one of the most powerful tools for tackling society’s biggest challenges. A thought-provoking and often humorous discussion about education, culture, free speech, and the future of Britain. Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ Chapters 00:00 Henry Nowak & Two-Tier Britain 02:29 The Dangers Of Identity Politics 06:31 Anti-Racism, Racism & Anti-Semitism 09:08 Multiracial vs Multicultural Britain 11:14 Why Britain Feels Like A Powder Keg 12:15 Education, Ideology & The Classroom 18:51 Communism, History & Ignorance 22:23 Why Francis Left Teaching 25:15 “How To Teach Black Boys” 31:52 Israel, Anti-Semitism & The Crisis Of Ideas ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4. Juni 202640 min
Episode “America is losing…” Trump’s former Iran expert Elliott Abrams Cover

“America is losing…” Trump’s former Iran expert Elliott Abrams

Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by former US Special Representative for Iran Elliott Abrams for a wide-ranging conversation on the aftermath of the Iran war, Donald Trump’s foreign policy, and the future of American power in the Middle East. We examine the state of Iran’s nuclear programme after the 12-day war and ask whether the current negotiations are simply delaying the problem rather than solving it. Abrams warns that any sanctions relief risks strengthening the regime while doing little to address its missiles, proxy militias, or long-term ambitions. The conversation also explores Hezbollah, Lebanon, and the wider collapse of Iran’s so-called Ring of Fire following October 7th. Abrams argues that while Israel severely weakened Iran’s regional network, the underlying threat remains unresolved unless the regime itself is ultimately confronted. We also discuss Donald Trump’s approach to power and foreign policy. From the Strait of Hormuz crisis to Venezuela, NATO, and Ukraine, Abrams reflects on Trump’s strengths, weaknesses, and governing style, including the lack of long-term strategic planning inside the administration. Finally, we look ahead to the future of American politics, the battle between traditional conservatives and the MAGA movement, and whether figures like Marco Rubio or JD Vance could define the next era of the Republican Party. Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 04:55 Iran's Proxy Militia and Regional Dynamics 10:09 Nuclear Deal and Missile Concerns 15:12 Proxy Militia and Lebanon's Role 20:31 Economic Impact and Sanctions Relief 25:50 Trump's Negotiation Strategy and Military Planning 30:50 Lessons Learned and Future Prospects 35:50 Venezuela and Trump's Legacy ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28. Mai 202641 min