From Caribbean Buildup to Nigerian Threats _ America on the Edge

From Caribbean Buildup to Nigerian Threats _ America on the Edge

Author: DDGeopolitics November 3, 2025 Duration: 56:07

This week, we trace the expanding fault lines of American power — from the Caribbean buildup and Trump’s threats against Nigeria, to the quiet militarization of Washington’s political class. As U.S. warships mass near Venezuela and senior Trump officials move into military base housing, the optics look less like security and more like preparation for civil conflict.

We’ll also dig into the leaked FBI files exposing Israeli crime networks operating inside the United States, and how the media continues to look away. Meanwhile in Africa, Nigeria pushes back against Trump’s “guns-a-blazing” warning, insisting that U.S. help must respect its sovereignty — even as Dangote’s massive refinery expansion signals a new era of African self-reliance beyond Western control. And on the Donbass front, Kiev’s Special Forces staged a bizarre PR stunt near Pokrovsk just as the Russian noose continues to tighten around the city.


In a world where headlines often skim the surface, DD Geopolitics offers a deeper, more connected perspective. This podcast functions as the audio arm of an international media collective, bringing forward voices and analysis that transcend traditional geographical and ideological borders. Each episode delves into the complex realities of global conflict zones, examining not just the events themselves but the historical currents, economic pressures, and shifting alliances that define our multipolar era. You'll hear discussions that connect dots across continents, exploring how decisions in one capital create ripple effects thousands of miles away. The focus is on the underlying forces-whether they are diplomatic, military, or resource-driven-that are actively reshaping international order. Listening to this podcast provides context often missing from daily news cycles, fostering a more nuanced understanding of power, resistance, and the human stories at the heart of geopolitical strife. It’s a resource for anyone looking to move beyond simplistic narratives and engage with the intricate, often contentious, dynamics that shape our shared global future. The collective nature of the project ensures a variety of viewpoints, grounding each analysis in on-the-ground realities and broader strategic contexts.
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