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More Travels With Pete – Huarani Part 2

American Diplomat

Release Date: 07/04/2024

Milei: Man or Maniac? show art Milei: Man or Maniac?

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The chainsaw was one thing. But the dog economists? Either way, $20billion is a nice bailout package for Argentina. Senior State Department economist Rich Sanders unpacks life in Argentina today, for their eccentric-in-chief and for the Argentine populace. 

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From Harlem Hellfighters to The Jazz Ambassadors - A Tale of Hope show art From Harlem Hellfighters to The Jazz Ambassadors - A Tale of Hope

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State Department lawyer Mike Peay traces how, during a time of deep racial conflict,  black American jazz artists went overseas to promote the American experiment, winning the hearts of millions with their music and personas, but would it improve race relations at home? We share this episode once more to lift our hearts on Thanksgiving day.

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Space: Catching Up to the 21st Century show art Space: Catching Up to the 21st Century

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There are no embassies in space, so why diplomacy? Space is everywhere on earth – in financial transactions, food supplies, GPS – and it is key to hybrid warfare, particularly in US competition with China. Space demands agreements before conflicts get hot. Major General Brook Leonard is back to help us understand the facts and the strategic implications.

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The Discord Rebellion - Nepal show art The Discord Rebellion - Nepal

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Nepalese democracy is strong but its economy is not. Social platforms gave voice to the aggrieved. When the government threatened access, young folks got down to business, and they got it done. How? Amb. Peter Bodde unpacks.

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We’ll Be Back show art We’ll Be Back

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Senator/Ambassador Jeff Flake, one of POTUS’ first targets, tells us why he believes that inclusiveness will win in the US and beyond.

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The Insurrection Act: Can the Courts Stop Trump? show art The Insurrection Act: Can the Courts Stop Trump?

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POTUS has wide discretion in sending the standing military into American streets. Public and international law expert John Bellinger examines what our courts will do if he tries to deploy them.

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POTUS Attacks Venezuelan Soil…So what? show art POTUS Attacks Venezuelan Soil…So what?

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Ex-National Security Council lawyer John Bellinger takes us into a hypothetical White House Situation Room to advise on the shaky legal grounds for any future attacks on Venezuela. Does Trump care?

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The Gaza Peace Plan: What Could Go Wrong? show art The Gaza Peace Plan: What Could Go Wrong?

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Amb. Patrick Theros is back to parse just how the Gaza Peace Plan will likely unfold and why Trump will have to marshal his inner Tony Soprano to get it done.

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The Most Dangerous Place to be in DC? show art The Most Dangerous Place to be in DC?

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Between Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize. Israel’s Bibi crossed a redline with his attack on Qatar. The fabulously knowledgeable Amb. Patrick Theros parses this moment and its significance.

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Venezuela: The President’s Flotilla show art Venezuela: The President’s Flotilla

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Blowing up small boats to stop drug trafficking? Or is it like swatting flies with a blowtorch? And what about those drug-laden planes still flying north? Ambassador James Story sets the record straight.

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Recently the indigenous of the Amazon have been gifted with Starlink, but to what effect? Years ago, Pete visited a similar community, botched up a boar hunt, drank the mystery drink chicha, and received upon his departure a marriage proposal, ambiguously addressed either to himself one of the other (finer?) young gringos.  Which is worse, Pete or the Internet?  Give us your thoughts on whether Starlink is a gift or curse for the Marubo via our socials or via voicemail on our website.