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The "Special Relationship" is dead

45 min · 4. maj 2026
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TRUMPS DISASTROUS FOREIGN POLICY ON IRAN AND UKRAINE ISOLATES THE U.S AND THE UK! In this latest Lowdown podcast, Nick Cohen talks to distinguished defence expert, Phillips O'Brien from St. Andrews University, about military developments in Ukraine and Iran, focusing on how drone technology is changing the nature of warfare. Phillips explains how Ukraine's use of cheap, mass-produced drones has transformed battlefield dynamics, making traditional heavy armour systems obsolete and causing significant Russian casualties. Phillips and Nick discuss Trump's Iran strategy, with Phillips analysing Trump's psychological dependence on Putin and his desire for a quick military victory that hasn't materialised. They also examine the declining U.S.-Israel relationship in American politics and discussed Britain's post-Brexit foreign policy challenges, particularly regarding the special relationship with the United States and potential rejoining of the European Union. THE SO-CALLED SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP" IS DEAD - THE UK'S SUCKING UP TO THE U.S. WILL ACHIEVE NOTHING! Phillips says, "King's Charles' visit, sadly, might've unfortunately turned the clock back to make people believe that the special relationship still exists when it doesn't. That, Britain's future security wise and political wise is in Europe and the Europeans now are far more down that road. "The Germans now are, are understanding that the United States is not reliable, not trustworthy, and Europeans have to look after themselves. States like the Baltics, the Nordics, all of them are farther down this road. The British might have been going down this road. "I'm not sure they will now after the the Charles visit, but hopefully they, they do, because that is something Britain has to admit. Brexit was a disaster. It was stupid. It weakened Britain. It's put it outside of the tent. For now. Britain has to try and get inside the European tent because that's where its future is." READ ALL ABOUT IT! Read Phillips' own regular Substack column - Phillips's Newsletter [https://phillipspobrien.substack.com/]. Phillips is also professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews. Nick Cohen's @NichCohen4 [https://x.com/NickCohen4] regular Substack column Writing from London [https://nickcohen.substack.com/] on politics and culture from the UK and beyond is another must-read. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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