The Biden Doctrine: Geopolitical Tensions and Leadership with Ben Stein and Guests
The man or woman- or non-binary who works for peace is walking in the footsteps of god. And always remember: those are the most hated people.
What happens when global superpowers clash and the stakes are nuclear? In this gripping episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman sit down with Ken LaCorte from Media Action Network and John Ondrasik from Five for Fighting to dissect the Russian invasion and its broader implications. They start by reflecting on the chaos in Afghanistan, tying it back to earlier investigations into Trump, and then shift their focus to Ukraine's current crisis.
With Zelenskyy emerging as a formidable leader, the conversation explores how his actions could shape the future of international relations. The discussion doesn't shy away from tough questions: What does it mean for the world when Russia, China, and Iran are seemingly united? Ken shares insights into Israel's defense strategies, while John sheds light on media biases against Trump. They also touch on the alarming rise in street crime and emphasize the need for personal accountability.
By the end of the episode, there's a call for peace and a poignant reminder that striving for peace is a noble endeavor. This episode is perfect for anyone keen on understanding the intricate web of global politics, leadership under pressure, and the role of media in shaping public perception. Tune in for a thought-provoking dialogue that challenges conventional wisdom and offers fresh perspectives on some of today's most pressing issues.