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PODCAST DISCUSSION: THE NATIONAL INTEREST

59 min · 30. maj 2026
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WASHINGTON DC 30MAY2026 The Chaos Isn’t Random. You’re Just Reading the Wrong Map. Your inbox is a firehose of global crises. Dictators are testing borders, supply chains are fracturing, and every morning brings a new headline about a “world on the brink.” If you are trying to make sense of it by just tracking the hardware—the aircraft carriers, the defense budgets, the weapon counts—you are missing the actual plot. Hardware doesn’t keep a superpower alive. Power follows a strict, invisible chain: Values generate legitimacy. Legitimacy generates will. And political will is the only thing that turns a weapon into power. Take 10 minutes out of your busy day to read The National Interest: A Definitional Framework. It will completely change how you view the global map by exposing three fatal mistakes currently driving foreign policy: * The $8 Trillion Miscalculation: Discover how decades of strategic blindspots poured trillions into theaters that could never yield durable partnerships, while the vital trade zones actually sustaining global power were left starving for attention. * The “Transaction” Illusion: Understand why ripping up contracts and chasing short-term deals isn’t “shrewd business”—it’s a strategy that destroys the deep, values-based alliances that no amount of money can replicate. * The Luxury Trap: Learn why dismantling the post-1945 world order is the ultimate historical amnesia. That architecture isn’t a moral luxury; it is the survival technology built by a generation that watched 75 million people die when it failed. Stop reacting to the noise. Master the signal. > Read the latest Anticipatory Intelligence Product from the Military Innovation Lab and master the three structural distinctions—Permanent vs. Contingent, Alliance vs. Contract, and Values Upstream of Both—that define who wins and who loses on the world stage. Essential reading for analysts, investors, veterans, and leaders who can’t afford to misread the future. READ THE PAPER HERE The National Security Desk offers these posts freely, but your support is necessary and appreciated. Please subscribe, paid if you’re able, or leave a tip. Thank you This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nsdpodcasts.substack.com [https://nsdpodcasts.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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