The world is changing fast — is America still leading the way? In this powerful discussion, Paul Johnson sits down with Elliott Pollack, Henry Thompson, and Bob Robb to analyze the Ukraine war, U.S. foreign policy, and the shifting balance of power.
With tensions rising between Trump and Zelensky, NATO reassessing its defense strategy, and Putin making bold moves, this episode asks the tough questions:
Is the U.S. stepping back from its role as leader of the free world?
How will Europe and NATO respond to America’s shifting priorities?
What does this mean for the future of global security and economic dominance?
Topics Discussed in the Video:
- The Decline of U.S. Global Influence – Fact or Fiction?
Is America truly a declining power, or is this just political fear mongering? The panel examines the economic and military realities of U.S. strength.
- Trump, Zelensky & The Fight Over Ukraine
Breaking down the heated exchange between Trump and Zelensky – does this signal a major shift in America’s role in global conflicts?
- NATO, Europe & The Search for New Leadership
As the U.S. debates its commitment to global alliances, will European nations step up to defend themselves, or are they still dependent on U.S. support?
- Putin’s Strategy – Does He Want Peace or Total Control?
With massive Russian losses, what is Vladimir Putin’s long-term goal? Is Ukraine just the beginning of his larger ambitions?
- Political Pessimism vs. American Strength
Is the narrative of U.S. decline hurting its global position? How does domestic political division impact America’s international standing?
- U.S. Economy & Military Power – The Big Picture
Despite the talk of decline, the U.S. remains the world’s largest economy and military force – does it still have what it takes to lead?