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Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity

George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?

The Average American Weighs In on Immigration

Joe Biden's initial actions on immigration policy generally fit well with U.S. public opinion.

Influx of Ukrainians Could Test Neighbors' Hospitality

More than 500,000 refugees have fled Ukraine since Thursday, many of them crossing into Poland, Moldova and Romania. Of Ukraine's western neighbors, these three countries were the most welcoming of migrants in 2019.

42 Million Want to Migrate to U.S.

As the U.S. again experiences a surge of migrants on its southern border, Americans will look to their leaders for a plan to move forward.

Usual Midterm Indicators Very Unfavorable for Democrats

The environment for this year's midterm elections is very unfavorable for Democrats, with key national mood indicators well below historical averages.

Eastern NATO Members Soured on Russia Long Before Ukraine

The Russian government has demanded the withdrawal of NATO forces and equipment from alliance members in Eastern Europe. Before this, attitudes toward Russia had already soured following the country's annexation of Crimea.

Arizona Survey Finds Consensus in Politically Divided State

Though equal proportions of Arizonans are Republicans, Democrats and independents, the Gallup Arizona survey finds broad agreement on actions in several areas -- including immigration, the environment and criminal justice.

Russia Isn't Winning in Ukraine, 'but It's No Longer Losing'

Is anyone actually winning the war in Ukraine? Are European leaders already positioning themselves for post-conflict relations with Russia? George Friedman joins the podcast to discuss all this and more.

Pre-Ukraine, Americans Not Content With U.S. Global Image

Americans see much room for improvement in the nation's global position and image. The majority of Democrats are content with the nation's status, while most Republicans are dismayed.

Americans Remain Divided on Preferred Immigration Levels

Americans are split on whether U.S. immigration should be increased, decreased or kept at its present level.
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