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Tipping Point

Podcast door TRT World Research Centre

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In world politics, no event is a coincidence, and every crisis has a breaking point. Tipping Point takes international developments beyond the headlines, analysing the stories behind the scenes and the final straw that changes everything. From geopolitical fault lines to economic warfare, diplomatic crises to the new world order, we examine the events altering the global equation. Tune in to Tipping Point to understand the order within the chaos and the critical threshold shaping our future.

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Gaza’s Hunger Crisis: Israel’s War on Access and Survival

Welcome to a new episode of the Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre. In this episode, we examine how Israel has turned food, infrastructure, and humanitarian access into strategic instruments of pressure in the Gaza Strip. The U.S.–Israel war on Iran did not create Gaza’s hunger crisis from scratch, but it has intensified the conditions under which Israel’s restrictions on crossings, fuel, aid delivery, commercial supplies, and repair materials have pushed an already devastated enclave deeper into systemic collapse. The central question is no longer simply how much food enters Gaza, but who controls entry, who obstructs distribution, who drives up the cost of survival, and who decides whether the systems that keep civilians alive are allowed to function at all. This is not just a humanitarian emergency; it is the calculated outcome of a sustained Israeli military campaign and an access regime that have dismantled the foundations of daily life. With 77 years of human development erased and recovery costs estimated at $71.4 billion over the next decade, we look past the breaking news headlines to analyse an enclave held in suspended collapse. We unpack how a society is structurally starved when its load-bearing systems are methodically destroyed or denied the materials needed to recover, leaving civilians with almost no capacity to absorb further shocks. We explore the high-stakes mechanics of this logistical strangulation, from Israel’s closure of critical border crossings to the weaponisation of “dual-use” restrictions on basic civilian necessities such as water pumps, generators, spare parts, and engine oil. Moving from macro-level border blockages to the micro-level devastation of local markets, we examine the rise of a fragile survival economy, where a 37.9 percent surge in basic commodity prices and the destruction of livelihoods turn the market into an arena of extreme exclusion. Key topics discussed in this episode include: The Baseline of Suspended Collapse: Analysing the stark projections through mid-April 2026, when 1.6 million people in Gaza were facing crisis-level acute food insecurity, including hundreds of thousands in emergency conditions and others in catastrophe. The Weaponisation of Access: Examining how Israel’s closure of crossings after 28 February, the suspension of aid and commercial supplies, and the freezing of humanitarian movement coordination turned access itself into a mechanism of coercion. The Anatomy of Dual-Use Restrictions: Investigating how Israel’s restrictions on basic technical items, spare parts, generators, engine oil, and repair materials directly weaken the systems that make food distribution, water provision, bread production, sanitation, and medical care possible. The Survival Economy and Price Shock: How the formal economy collapses under siege-like conditions, pushing professionals and university graduates into informal labour, while hunger is driven not only by empty shelves but by the destruction of purchasing power. Mutually Reinforcing Infrastructure Failures: Mapping the dark synergy of collapse, where attacks, access restrictions, delayed approvals, fuel shortages, and blocked repair materials combine to reduce safe water availability, weaken community kitchens, disrupt health services, and force civilians into dangerous coping mechanisms such as burning waste to cook. Join us as we go through these threads together to assess how Israel’s conduct in Gaza has transformed hunger from a symptom of war into a method of pressure, and what this reveals about the future of warfare, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and the urgent question of international accountability. Note: This podcast episode is AI narrated.

15 mei 2026 - 8 min
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Iran After Khamenei: Power, Factions, and the IRGC

Welcome to a new episode of the Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre. In this episode, we examine the volatile intersection of power, survival, and succession at the highest levels of Iranian politics. Following the unprecedented US–Israeli strike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, we ask a deeper question: what does this geopolitical rupture reveal about the hidden mechanisms of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the frantic scramble for leadership within the Islamic Republic? This is not just a leadership crisis; it is a battle for the survival of a state under fire. With the civilian government stepping out of the driver's seat and the true levers of power shifting deep into the shadows of the security apparatus, we analyse the collapse of the regime's meticulous succession planning. The sequential losses of key figures like Qasem Soleimani, Hassan Nasrallah, and Ebrahim Raisi have left a staggering vacuum for the 88-member Assembly of Experts to fill. We explore the high-stakes options on the table, from the ideological taboo of hereditary rule with Mojtaba Khamenei to the terrifying prospect of elevating an apocalyptic hardliner. With external calls for regime change from exiled opposition figures and the reality of a state operating within an active war zone, we ask whether the ultimate goal of the Islamic Republic has permanently shifted from ideological purity to a calculated scramble for mere institutional self-preservation. Key topics discussed in this episode include: * The Succession Vacuum: Analysing the collapse of Iran's internal planning after the targeted eliminations of key military and administrative architects. * The Empty Bench: Examining the frontrunners for Supreme Leader—including the ideological paradox of the late Ayatollah's son Mojtaba Khamenei, the bureaucratic Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, and the doomsday hardliner Mohammad Mehdi Mirbagheri. * The Shadow State: How the IRGC acts as the true kingmaker, relying on structural mass and vast economic monopolies to dictate the country's future despite severe decapitation strikes. * External Pressures vs. Internal Reality: Investigating the disconnect between exiled opposition groups calling for democratic transition and the lack of a cohesive armed internal opposition framework on the ground. * Three Vital Indicators: What to watch next, including the unity of the IRGC command structure, public compliance regarding the war effort, and the severely cracked shield of regional proxies like Hezbollah. Join us as we go through these threads together to assess the crisis—its implications for the Middle East's strategic map, global energy stability, and international security. Note: This podcast episode is AI narrated.

5 mrt 2026 - 13 min
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The Epstein Files: New York Secret Tunnels, Blackmail, and the Architecture of Global Power

Welcome to a new episode of the Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre. In this episode, we go beyond the headlines of the recent, massive document release linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Following the U.S. Department of Justice’s disclosure of over three million pages of records in early 2026, we examine what this archive reveals about the hidden mechanisms of leverage, lobbying, and elite protection that define the modern political landscape. This isn't just a criminal case; it is a map of the Western elite. From the halls of Washington to international intelligence networks, the Epstein saga exposes a separate ecosystem where power, secrecy, and "kompromat" intersect. We analyze the strategic "curated chaos" of these releases and why the timing of such disclosures often mirrors high-stakes political power struggles. We explore the chilling concept of "industrial-scale honey traps" and how the gathering of compromising material functions as a currency more powerful than money. Does this "map of power" dictate foreign policy more than national interest? From the recalibration of U.S. strategy in the Middle East to the friction within domestic institutions, we ask whether personal vulnerabilities of the elite are driving the ship of state. Key topics discussed in this episode include: * The 2026 Archive: Analyzing the DOJ’s mandatory release of 3 million documents and the tactical delays behind "transparency." * The Anatomy of Leverage: How the "honey trap" allegations and intelligence links (from Mossad to MI6) redefine our understanding of political influence. * Information Warfare: The "tit-for-tat" theory of scandals—why the Epstein files and other global controversies often emerge simultaneously as weapons of distraction. * Policy vs. Blackmail: Investigating whether U.S. foreign policy shifts are driven by strategic logic or by the personal vulnerabilities of those in power. * The Cost of Opacity: How the pursuit of accountability is often sidelined when victims and crimes become mere bargaining chips in elite power plays. Join us as we unpack the layers of secrecy surrounding one of the most consequential archives of the 21st century, exploring how the system protects the mechanisms of blackmail while leaving the quest for true justice in the shadows. Note: This podcast episode is AI narrated.

4 feb 2026 - 11 min
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Trumpism Reloaded: America’s Role in a Fragmenting World Order

Welcome to a new episode of The Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre. In this episode, we examine the return of Trumpism and what it means for a world already grappling with fragmentation, multipolar rivalry, and the erosion of the post-war liberal order. Trumpism is no longer a political anomaly or a temporary disruption. Its re-emergence represents a structural shift in how the United States understands power, alliances, and global leadership. From transactional diplomacy to the weakening of multilateral institutions, the revival of Trumpist ideology is reshaping the rules of international engagement. We explore how America’s recalibrated foreign policy under Trump’s second term has unsettled long-standing alliances, particularly in Europe, where NATO is increasingly viewed not as a security guarantee but as a negotiable contract. At the same time, Washington’s approach to China, Russia, and the broader multipolar landscape raises questions about whether the United States is seeking strategic balance—or accelerating global disarray. This episode also unpacks the logic of transactionalism at the heart of Trumpism: a worldview in which security guarantees are exchanged for minerals, infrastructure, and long-term economic leverage. From Ukraine’s rare earths to the South Caucasus and the Middle East, geopolitical crises are reframed as opportunities for monetised influence. Key topics discussed in this episode include: • Trumpism as a Structural Shift: Why Trumpism represents a deeper transformation in American political identity rather than a single leader’s doctrine. • Europe’s Unease: NATO scepticism, trade wars, and the growing push for European strategic autonomy in response to U.S. unpredictability. • Great Power Rivalry: The limits of a “reverse Kissinger” strategy and why U.S. efforts to divide Russia and China may be strategically unrealistic. • Transactional Diplomacy in Practice: How mineral deals, infrastructure corridors, and Gulf mega-contracts redefine alliances as economic exchanges. • The Global Consequences: Whether the United States can still function as a stabilising force—or has become a primary agent of global fragmentation. Join us as we explore how Trumpism Reloaded is not ending America’s global role, but fundamentally redefining it—transforming Washington from the architect of a rules-based order into a broker of leverage in an increasingly competitive world. Note: This podcast episode is AI narrated.

28 jan 2026 - 15 min
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Turning Point in the Euphrates: The PKK Collapse and the Rebirth of Syrian Sovereignty

Welcome to a new episode of the Tipping Point from the TRT World Research Centre. In this episode, we examine a decisive shift in Syria that may mark the end of the PKK’s transnational project along the Euphrates. This represents one of the most significant changes in the region in years, directly challenging the ambitions of external powers seeking to divide Syria. What began as a rapid military advance on 17 and 18 January has evolved into a fundamental recalibration of power, reasserting Syrian state sovereignty over the east. While the situation continues to unfold, developments on the ground point to a deeper structural collapse. The PKK-led structure's repeated failures in peace negotiations, as well as its oppressive governance of local populations, contributed significantly to its rapid collapse. As the Syria live map changes almost hourly, we analyse how the withdrawal of external support exposed the SDF project as a "paper tiger", leading to the loss of over 40% of their territory in a matter of hours. This episode unpacks the dual strategy employed by President al-Sharra. We explore not only the military reality but also his pivot to "waging peace" – issuing sweeping decrees that grant citizenship and language rights to the Kurdish constituency, effectively stripping the militia of its raison d’être. We also situate these events within a volatile regional context, highlighting the cooperation with Ankara and the internal uprisings by Arab tribes in eastern Syria. Key issues discussed include: * The military collapse of the SDF without Western air support * The strategic and political bankruptcy of the Qandil-led PKK leadership * President al-Sharra’s dual track strategy: military action and political overtures * The terms of the Syria ceasefire Join us as we assess how military pressure, political statecraft, and regional realignment have redrawn the map of the Middle East. Note: This podcast episode is AI-narrated.

20 jan 2026 - 9 min
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