Inconclusive Thoughts
Inconclusive Thoughts
Former NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General on Defense and Global Stability
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Former NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General on Defense and Global Stability

A conversation with Stefanie Babst

In this episode of Inconclusive Thoughts, I sit down with Stephanie Babst, former Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO, to explore key issues shaping global politics today. Dr. Babst shares her insights on the ongoing Ukraine incursion into Russia, the escalating tensions in Gaza and the broader Middle East, and the political challenges facing Europe

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A key takeaway from our discussion is Dr. Babst’s belief that resolving the Palestinian issue would require the deployment of an international peace force in Gaza. We also delve into the implications of the current political landscape in Europe and the still-unsettled question of the political will of western leaders to see Ukraine win the war. on transatlantic relations.

Tune in for an in-depth analysis of these critical issues and what they mean for global stability.

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Inconclusive Thoughts
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