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In this sweeping global analysis, Jack Russo and Robert Acker explore what the recent Signal messaging breach might reveal about America’s declining trustworthiness as a global ally. Using maps, history, and geopolitics, they identify the South China Sea—not Ukraine or the Middle East—as the world's most critical hotspot. Professor Acker argues that control of this region, paired with Taiwan, could define future global dominance. Jack and Robert also debate the fading utility of NATO, the rise of China’s infrastructure-driven influence, and the disintegration of U.S. alliances in Asia. From imperialist echoes in Greenland to India's growing economic clout, this episode delivers a bracing assessment of shifting power in the 21st century—and why the U.S. may already be losing the global game.

Jack Russo

Managing Partner

[email protected]

www.computerlaw.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso

"Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World"®️

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100 episodes

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Content provided by Jack Russo and Computer Law Group. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jack Russo and Computer Law Group or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this sweeping global analysis, Jack Russo and Robert Acker explore what the recent Signal messaging breach might reveal about America’s declining trustworthiness as a global ally. Using maps, history, and geopolitics, they identify the South China Sea—not Ukraine or the Middle East—as the world's most critical hotspot. Professor Acker argues that control of this region, paired with Taiwan, could define future global dominance. Jack and Robert also debate the fading utility of NATO, the rise of China’s infrastructure-driven influence, and the disintegration of U.S. alliances in Asia. From imperialist echoes in Greenland to India's growing economic clout, this episode delivers a bracing assessment of shifting power in the 21st century—and why the U.S. may already be losing the global game.

Jack Russo

Managing Partner

[email protected]

www.computerlaw.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso

"Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World"®️

  continue reading

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