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Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

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Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch
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  • Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

    How Russia Could Beat NATO, War of Attrition over Taiwan, and How Ukraine Turned the Tide

    2026-06-28 | 52 min.
    Franz-Stefan Gady just played the Russian Chief of General Staff in a German war game — and won. He joins Dmitri Alperovitch to explain how he manufactured a NATO crisis in the summer of 2026, why the U.S. is built for the wrong war over Taiwan, and how Ukraine quietly turned its fortunes around heading into 2026.

    In this episode:

    How Russia could beat NATO without firing on it. Inside the Bundeswehr war game where Gady cut off the Baltics with a "humanitarian corridor" into Lithuania, an information-warfare campaign that split European politics, and nuclear saber-rattling aimed at Berlin — and his unsettling conclusion that Russia may not need a ground invasion at all.

    A war of attrition over Taiwan. Why sinking China's invasion fleet — the celebrated "hellscape" — is the easy part, and what happens on "day after" once U.S. precision munitions run dry and Xi refuses to go home. Alperovitch and Gady debate whether denial alone wins anything, and how a conflict neither side can decisively win punishes whoever has the weaker defense-industrial base.

    How Ukraine turned the tide. Stabilized manpower, a cleaner chain of command, a real edge in unmanned warfare (helped by Starlink finally going dark for Russian units), and a new mid and long-range strike advantage — set against the relentless Donbas grind and the debate over whether drones have killed maneuver warfare or just split the sky in two.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:58 How Russia Could Defeat NATO: A War Game

    07:42 Potential Russian Air Campaign Against Europe

    09:48 Result of the Russia-NATO War Game

    13:13 German Brigade in Lithuania: Obstacle for Russia?

    15:34 Can Russia Achieve Strategic Surprise?

    17:10 How to Defend the Baltics

    24:04 NATO's Deficiencies in Ballistic Missiles

    27:28 US-China Conflict: Could It Turn Into a War of Attrition?

    29:35 Maritime vs. Land Warfare: The Taiwan Dilemma

    35:10 What Happens After the PLA Fleet is Sunk?

    40:48 Ukrainian Military Successes in 2026

    48:15 Are Conditions Right for the Return of Maneuver Warfare?

    49:36 Splitting the Air Space: High and Low Altitude Air Superiority
  • Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

    How to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

    2026-03-23 | 43 min.
    Three weeks into the US-Israel war with Iran, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed — and reopening it may be far harder and slower than many may realize. Dmitri Alperovitch talks to RADM Mark Montgomery (Ret.), who has transited the strait 25+ times and lays out what it will actually take, why Kharg Island is a distraction, and the possible uncomfortable timeline for return to normalcy.

    00:00 Introduction

    01:09 Threat Environment in the Strait of Hormuz

    03:37 Military Strategies for Reopening the Strait

    05:19 Cruise Missile Threat

    11:43 Tackling the Mine Problem

    19:57 Convoy Operations in the Persian Gulf

    26:43 Kharg Island

    31:41 How long to return of normal traffic in the Gulf?

    36:14 The Endgame 42:20 The Houthi problem
  • Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

    What Happens if the Supreme Court Kills Trump’s Tariffs?

    2025-11-15 | 41 min.
    Dmitri Alperovitch and Silverado trade experts Sarah Stewart and John Corrigan examine the implications of the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on Trump's reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs. They explore the stakes of this constitutional challenge, including whether the government might have to refund the substantial tariff revenues already collected and how the administration could respond should the Court rule against them.
     
    00:00 Introduction
     
    02:16 Types of Tariffs Currently in Place
     
    12:13 Supreme Court Timeline and the Issue of Refunds
     
    14:33 Alternative Tariff Options
     
    22:14 A New Weapon for the Trump Administration: Section 338 Tariffs
     
    31:14 Back to the Future With an Old Tool: Section 421 Tariffs
     
    38:14 Why Countries Shouldn't Rush to Celebrate Potential End of IAEPA Tariffs
  • Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

    Why The China Trade Truce Is Unlikely to Last

    2025-10-31 | 23 min.
    Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Sarah Stewart, CEO at Silverado and former senior US trade negotiator, about the Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea. They discuss the details of the agreement reached and why it is a temporary trade truce at best.

    00:00 Introduction

    01:13 US Objectives for the Trump-Xi Meeting

    08:43 The Rare Earths Truce

    11:29 A Temporary Truce, Not a Deal

    12:31 China's Historical Record of Delivering on Their Commitments

    16:11 Why This Truce Is Unlikely to Last a Year

    17:39 Deals With the Rest of the World

    18:45 Strategic Implications of the Malaysia Trade Deal

    20:27 No Concessions on AI Chips Export
  • Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch

    Keeping Russian Economy Afloat: Kremlin's Economic High Wire Act

    2025-10-22 | 43 min.
    Is Russia close to an economic collapse? Dmitri Alperovitch sits down with Chris Weafer, an expert on the Russian economy, to assess how long the Kremlin can keep this high wire act going.

     

    00:00 Introduction

    01:17 Current State of the Russian Economy

    10:02 Budget Challenges and Military Spending

    19:29 Impact of Oil Prices and Sanctions

    30:10 Economic Headwinds

    32:20 Impact of Ukrainian Strikes on Refineries
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Om Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch
In-depth conversations on the conflicts and rivalries shaping our world, explored in the detail the subject deserves. Dmitri Alperovitch speaks with the military commanders, intelligence officials, diplomats, historians, and strategists who shape events and study them closely — on the war in Ukraine, strategic competition with China and the future of Taiwan, nuclear deterrence, sanctions and semiconductors, and the changing character of warfare. Throughout, the aim is to understand not merely what has happened, but why — and what is likely to follow. Geopolitics Decanted is hosted by Dmitri Alperovitch — chairman of the Silverado Policy Accelerator in Washington, D.C., national bestselling author of World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century, and co-founder of CrowdStrike.
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