
EP76: US Oil, LNG, and Carbon Capture: Inside the Next Energy Czar’s Bold Energy Vision-Doug Burgum
Summary: In this episode, we explore the potential candidacy of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as the "energy czar" for the United States under a future administration. Burgum advocates for a balan...
12 Marras 202419min

EP75: The Renewable Delusion: Why Transition Alone Won’t Power Tomorrow’s World
Summary: In this episode, we examine "The Renewable Delusion: Why Transition Alone Won’t Power Tomorrow’s World," which argues against a full-scale transition to renewable energy sources, claiming tha...
11 Marras 202416min

EP74: Ukraine will just build a nuclear bomb in 6 months
Summary: In this episode, we examine the possibility of Ukraine developing a nuclear weapon within six months. Justin James McShane, debunks this claim by outlining the technical challenges and logist...
11 Marras 202415min

EP73: Iran’s Nuclear Crossroads: Will Regional Tensions Push Tehran Over the Edge to Nuclear Weapons?
Summary: In this episode, we discuss the increasing likelihood of Iran developing nuclear weapons. The article "Iranians Debate Whether It’s Time To Develop Nuclear Weapons" by Javad Heiran-Nia publis...
11 Marras 202416min

EP72: Memory Wars: Why DRAM and HBM Must Be the Next Front in AI Export Restrictions: How Memory Tech Could Shape China’s Superpower Ambitions
Summary: In this episode, we argues that to effectively limit China's ambitions in AI, export control policies need to broaden their focus beyond integrated circuits to include DRAM and HBM memory tec...
8 Marras 202412min

EP71: Ports, Power, and Provocation: China's Naval Ambitions from Djibouti to Cuba
Summary: In this episode, we explore the growing trend of China establishing military bases around the world, particularly in strategically important locations along maritime trade routes. The author ...
8 Marras 202418min

Episode 70: The New Star Wars: Can China Survive the Semiconductor Squeeze? A New Modern Cold War (An opinion piece)
Summary: In this episode, we argue that China's reliance on imported semiconductors and AI technology creates a vulnerability that could ultimately lead to its downfall, similar to how the Soviet Unio...
8 Marras 202412min

Episode 69: Light-Speed AI: Why China’s Taichi Chip Should Put the U.S. on High Alert
Summary: In this article, we focus on the Taichi photonic computer chip, a novel AI chip developed in China that leverages light for data processing. This technology could significantly advance China'...
8 Marras 202417min





















