Always good to hear from Tim Mak. Of all the many ways a bare plurality of voters smashed this country and the whole world in their election-tantrum, the repercussions for Ukraine are some of the most infuriating/depressing. I had been looking forward to a Harris administration taking a bolder approach to supporting Ukraine, and instead...ugh, with domestic political improvement unlikely until January 2027, when a new improved Congress could pass tougher sanctions. I can only hope that Israel destroys Iran's capacity, directly or indirectly, to give Russia more Shahed drones (although I know some are built in Russia and Tajikistan).
Great commentary from Tim Mak. He’s right about the EU they cannot depend on the U.S. as long as we have DJT.
Always good to hear from Tim Mak. Of all the many ways a bare plurality of voters smashed this country and the whole world in their election-tantrum, the repercussions for Ukraine are some of the most infuriating/depressing. I had been looking forward to a Harris administration taking a bolder approach to supporting Ukraine, and instead...ugh, with domestic political improvement unlikely until January 2027, when a new improved Congress could pass tougher sanctions. I can only hope that Israel destroys Iran's capacity, directly or indirectly, to give Russia more Shahed drones (although I know some are built in Russia and Tajikistan).
Enjoyed this interview with Tim Mak. He has a good visual and concise way of explaining topics. Thanks for having him join in again, Jen.