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Interview Only w/ Ian Bremmer - Trump Is Driving Instability & Chaos Around The Globe

Interview Only w/ Ian Bremmer - Trump Is Driving Instability & Chaos Around The Globe

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Geopolitical expert and president of The Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer joins Chuck Todd for a wide-ranging, clear-eyed look at a world entering genuinely uncharted territory—where old rules no longer apply and the United States itself has become a central source of global instability. From Venezuela and Mexico to Europe and Greenland, Bremmer explains how Trump’s transactional, coercive approach is reshaping alliances, undermining collective security, and forcing other countries to adapt fast. The conversation explores why regime change remains elusive in places like Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti; how Latin American elections are increasingly driven by domestic security; and why Europe, shaken by Trump’s unpredictability, is funding Ukraine and rethinking its own defense posture.

The discussion then turns to the Middle East and beyond: the durability of the Iranian regime, the limits of U.S. military power, Saudi Arabia’s rapid modernization, and what comes next for Israel once Netanyahu exits the stage. Bremmer also assesses Trump’s surprising effectiveness in Middle East dealmaking, the long-term damage to Israel’s global standing, Russia’s tightening economic squeeze amid continued political repression, and rising far-right momentum in Europe. The episode closes with a sobering look at China, Taiwan, and whether the next few years bring deterrence—or a historic rupture.

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00:00 Ian Bremmer joins the Chuck ToddCast

01:15 Where we’re going… there are no roads

02:15 The middle east could be heading towards a better place

03:00 Trump gave a wake up call to Europe & others

03:45 America is the top risk to the world & center of instability

05:00 There hasn’t been regime change in Venezuela

06:15 The Venezuelan regime will behave while threatened

07:15 The Venezuelan regime has no interest in sharing power

08:45 National elections could be held in Venezuela in a year

10:15 How much will anti-Americanism affect Latin American elections?

11:30 Domestic security is the #1 voting issue in Latin America

15:00 Brazil’s election will be very close

16:30 Claudia Scheinbaum has been deft in dealing with Trump

17:30 Mexico has been cooperating effectively, negating potential strikes

18:30 Talk of strikes in Mexico has ramped up post-Venezuela

20:15 There’s been a huge number of political assassinations in Mexico

21:00 Trade relations would take a huge hit if America strikes militarily

22:00 There’s less urgency from Trump admin for regime change in Cuba

22:45 Venezuela and Mexico have been propping up the Cuban regime

25:15 Why haven’t we pushed harder for changes in Haiti?

26:30 Almost zero chance there are elections in Haiti this year

27:15 Chance of military invasion of Greenland is extremely low

28:00 A coercion campaign towards Greenland is much more likely

29:15 Denmark very open to negotiations addressing American concerns

30:30 It’d be very easy to ramp up military operation in Greenland

31:15 Trump is undermining the concept of collective security

32:00 Greenland is a legacy play for Trump

32:30 Trump is causing permanent damage to relationship with Europe

34:00 Will the Iranian regime survive the calendar year?

35:15 Iranian regime has large

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