Episodios

  • ‘Hezbollah is the enemy of humanity’ | Lebanese expert Makram Rabah
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of The Brink, Andrew is joined by Lebanese historian and political analyst Makram Rabah for a deep dive into Hezbollah, Iran’s regional influence, and the fragile state of Lebanon.


    The conversation explores how Hezbollah has evolved from a militant group into a dominant political and military force within Lebanon, and what that means for the country’s sovereignty. Rabah explains how Hezbollah operates not just as a proxy of Iran, but as a parallel state, shaping institutions, security, and everyday life.


    We examine the wider regional picture, from Iran’s strategic ambitions to the role of proxy warfare across the Middle East. Rabah argues that Lebanon has effectively become a frontline in a much larger geopolitical struggle, with consequences that extend far beyond its borders.


    The discussion also turns to the internal collapse of Lebanon itself. From economic breakdown to political paralysis, Rabah outlines how corruption, sectarianism, and external influence have hollowed out the state, leaving ordinary citizens to bear the cost.


    Finally, we ask what comes next. Is there a path back to sovereignty for Lebanon, or has the balance of power shifted too far? And what does this mean for Israel, the wider region, and the future of Western policy in the Middle East?


    A sharp and sobering conversation on power, proxy conflict, and the realities shaping the modern Middle East.


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    45 m
  • Who’s the real winner? Air Marshal Edward Stringer on Iran, NATO & Western Decline
    Apr 8 2026

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    In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by Air Marshall Edward Stringer, for a timely and wide-ranging conversation on Iran, NATO, and the future of Western power.


    We explore the question at the heart of today’s conflicts: who is actually winning? Against the backdrop of rising tensions with Iran and a shifting global order, Stringer challenges the idea that military strikes alone can deliver lasting outcomes, arguing that without a clear political end state, even successful operations risk achieving very little.


    The discussion looks at the limits of air power and modern warfare, and why technological superiority is no substitute for coherent strategy. Stringer explains how interventions can shape events in the short term, but cannot create stability on their own, raising serious questions about recent Western actions in the Middle East.


    We also examine the state of NATO and Western defence more broadly. Stringer warns that capabilities have declined significantly, with the UK and its allies falling behind in readiness and resilience, even as threats become more immediate and complex.


    Finally, the conversation turns to the bigger picture. From Iran and global energy security to the role of allies and so-called middle powers, this episode asks whether the West is entering a period of strategic drift and what it would take to reverse that trajectory.


    A clear-eyed and thought-provoking discussion on war, power, and the future of the West.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:36 Stringer’s Military Background & Experience

    05:04 The Libya Campaign Explained

    07:51 Libya: Did Air Power Really Work?

    09:00 Why You Can’t “Bomb Your Way To Victory”

    15:39 Iran Today: What Does “Success” Look Like?

    19:26 Was War With Iran Inevitable?

    20:16 Can Air Power Ever Deliver Regime Change?

    25:51 Trump’s War Rhetoric & Its Consequences

    28:07 Social Media, War & Political Messaging

    31:21 The Problem With US Global Leadership

    35:49 Has The US Always Controlled NATO?

    38:07 Europe’s Military Weakness Explained

    40:31 Will Things “Go Back To Normal” After Trump?

    41:57 A Fundamental Shift In Global Power

    43:26 Has The UK Fallen Behind On Defence?

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    44 m
  • Why do feminists have a problem with Jews? | Zoe Strimpel
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake discuss modern feminism, anti-Semitism, and the contradictions in contemporary culture with journalist and academic Zoe Strimpel.


    Strimpel shares her shocking experience visiting an anti-Semitic art exhibit in Margate, describing the disturbing imagery and rhetoric. She challenges the artist, raising questions about political expression, hate, institutions, and the normalisation of extreme ideas.


    The conversation explores how modern feminist movements have evolved and sometimes lost sight of their original aims. Strimpel argues that while feminism has made gains, its contemporary form is entangled with identity politics, victimhood narratives, and ideologies that undermine individual agency and social cohesion. The episode examines how these ideas intersect with attitudes towards Israel, the West, and liberal democracy.


    A central theme is the paradox of modern progressive movements: how feminist strands that claim to champion women’s rights can align with ideologies and regimes that oppose them. Strimpel traces a recurring pattern of anti-Semitism within feminist spaces, arguing that this is not new but increasingly visible.


    The conversation explores deeper cultural questions, such as the decline of family formation, changing attitudes to relationships and sexuality, and whether modern societies can sustain long-term fulfilment. Strimpel challenges assumptions about power, freedom, and gender, arguing that Western liberalism, despite its flaws, remains the most successful framework for human flourishing, especially for women.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:59 Inside the Gallery: “This Was Next Level”

    05:21 Nazi Imagery and Blood Libels

    07:46 Confronting the Artist and Crowd Intimidation

    10:41 Calling the Police and Institutional Failure

    13:37 Civil Society Complicity and Cultural Silence

    17:55 Why Progressive Women Support Hamas

    20:42 Feminism and Jihadism: An Impossible Alliance

    21:06 The History of Anti-Semitism in Feminism

    23:24 Class, Elites and Anti-Jewish Sentiment

    24:17 Why Moral Clarity on Israel Is Rejected

    25:00 Identity Politics and the Corruption of Feminism

    27:46 Cognitive Dissonance in Western Activism

    28:28 The “Problem With Women” in Modern Politics

    31:54 Victimhood Culture and Feminist Identity

    33:01 Hypocrisy in Modern Feminism

    36:55 The Backlash to Good Slut

    37:56 Bonnie Blue and the Limits of Liberal Society

    40:07 Sexual Freedom vs Social Collapse

    41:40 Family, Community and the Future of Society

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    43 m
  • ‘What would Thatcher do?’ Iran, Islam, Trump and Reform with Charles Moore
    Mar 30 2026

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    In this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Charles Moore, former editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator, and the definitive biographer of Margaret Thatcher, to examine a West in crisis.


    With geopolitical tensions rising, the transatlantic alliance under strain, and Britain facing deep internal divisions, Moore offers a sweeping diagnosis of where things have gone wrong and what might come next.


    The conversation begins with one of the most difficult and urgent questions facing Europe today: how Islam fits within Western societies. Moore reflects on decades of thought on the subject, arguing that the challenge is not simply demographic, but philosophical, rooted in unresolved tensions between religion, state, and pluralism. From integration and extremism to the failures of government policy, he lays out why current approaches may be empowering the wrong voices.


    We then turn to British politics, where the collapse of trust in the main parties has given rise to insurgent movements on both left and right. Moore explains why this fragmentation is both understandable and dangerous, and why populist parties often diagnose problems better than they solve them.


    The discussion also explores the weakening of the transatlantic relationship in the age of Trump, the rise of ideological extremes in American politics, and the growing confusion in the information age, where truth, propaganda, and narrative increasingly blur together.


    This is a wide-ranging and deeply thought-provoking conversation about identity, leadership, and the future of the West.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:42 Why the Public No Longer Believes the Establishment

    03:58 The Rise of Ideology Over Evidence

    06:12 How Elite Institutions Became Politicised

    08:47 The Media’s Role in Shaping Public Narrative

    11:05 Truth vs Narrative: What Changed?

    13:26 Social Media, Censorship and Information Control

    15:52 The Expert Class and the Illusion of Authority

    18:34 Covid, Groupthink and Institutional Failure

    21:06 The Incentives That Drive Bad Decisions

    23:41 Why Dissent Is Shut Down

    26:12 Identity Politics and Institutional Capture

    29:05 How Bureaucracies Protect Themselves

    32:18 Political Leadership and Failure of Accountability

    35:44 The Consequences for Democracy

    39:12 Immigration, Culture and Social Fragmentation

    42:36 Economic Stagnation and Policy Failure

    46:18 Britain vs the United States: A Growing Divide

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    49 m
  • “You Can’t Even Debate This” UK’s Islamism Problem, with former ambassador to Saudi Sir John Jenkins
    Mar 26 2026

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    In this episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by former British diplomat and intelligence expert John Jenkins for a deep dive into the influence of Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the growing challenges facing Britain and the West.


    The conversation begins with the controversy surrounding public religious displays in Britain, and whether questions around cultural dominance and the use of public space can still be debated openly. Jenkins argues that these are legitimate issues, but increasingly difficult to discuss without accusations shutting down the conversation.


    Drawing on his 2015 government review, he explains how Islamism differs from Islam, and why movements like the Muslim Brotherhood present a long-term ideological challenge to Western liberal democracies. The discussion explores how these ideas operate not just politically, but through social networks, charities, universities, and community structures.


    The episode also examines the concept of “creeping influence” within public life, from changing social norms to the role of identity and integration in Britain. Jenkins stresses that the problem is not simple or singular, but part of a broader ideological ecosystem that interacts with wider cultural and economic factors.


    Turning to foreign policy, the conversation shifts to Iran, with Jenkins arguing that Western governments have consistently misunderstood the nature of the regime. He critiques decades of policy shaped by wishful thinking, warning that Iran operates as a revolutionary state with global ambitions and deep links to militant networks.


    Finally, the discussion focuses on what Britain should do next. Jenkins outlines a clear approach: restore open debate, follow the money behind extremist networks, rebuild institutional expertise, and confront subversive activity before it escalates into violence.


    A wide-ranging and provocative conversation about ideology, security, and the future of the West.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:49 Who Is Sir John Jenkins? Background and Experience

    03:26 Is Public Religious Display a Political Signal?

    05:21 Why Islamism Challenges Western Liberal Democracy

    07:48 Islam as Religion vs Islamism as Political System

    08:59 Can Islam Be Compatible With Western Democracy?

    12:01 Islamism as a Totalising Ideology

    14:41 The Muslim Brotherhood’s Long-Term Strategy

    17:33 Why Debate on Islamism Is Being Shut Down

    18:50 Social Media, Intimidation and Closed Debate

    19:34 Universities, DEI and Ideological Monoculture

    21:33 The Muslim Brotherhood as a Global Network

    24:20 Follow the Money: Financing Islamist Movements

    27:52 Integration, Identity and Segregation in Britain

    30:17 Economic Growth vs Cultural Fragmentation

    31:04 Mosques, Preaching and Inflammatory Rhetoric

    33:03 The Rise of a Global Muslim Identity

    34:40 Iran Strategy: Where the West Got It Wrong

    36:45 The Nuclear Deal, Wishful Thinking and Reality

    40:41 Foreign Office Failures and Loss of Expertise

    42:29 Is Iran a Revolutionary State and Active Threat?

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    46 m
  • Lionel Shriver: Sectarian Muslim voting is changing our country
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Lionel Shriver for a wide-ranging conversation anchored in the results of the Gorton and Denton by-election and what they reveal about the changing political landscape in Britain.


    Using the by-election as a starting point, we explore how immigration, identity politics, and cultural division are reshaping British politics. Lionel reflects on the growing disconnect between political elites and the public, and why questions around national identity, integration, and social cohesion are increasingly dominating the political conversation.


    The discussion also turns to the wider cultural climate in the West. We examine the pressures shaping public debate, the influence of identity politics in media and institutions, and why many writers and public figures now feel constrained in what they can say openly. Lionel explains why she believes a culture of self-censorship has taken hold and how this affects journalism, literature, and democratic discourse.


    Finally, we ask what the future holds for Western societies as these tensions deepen. Are we witnessing a political realignment driven by cultural issues, and what does that mean for the stability of democratic institutions?


    This is a candid and thought-provoking conversation about politics, culture, and the forces now reshaping Britain and the wider West.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    03:22 Reaction to the Gorton & Denton By-Election

    05:37 Immigration, Demographics and Political Power

    07:08 Tribal Voting and the Breakdown of Assimilation

    08:16 Identity Politics and the Green Party Alliance

    10:18 Israel, Palestine and Progressive Politics

    10:58 Who Is Manipulating Whom? Greens vs Muslim Voters

    12:32 The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Strategy

    15:22 Is Islam Compatible With Liberal Democracy?

    18:38 Historical Parallels: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution

    20:15 Lionel Shriver’s Novel A Better Life and Immigration

    24:20 Borders, Nationhood and the Ideological Divide

    26:32 Immigration as “Home Invasion” — The Novel’s Metaphor

    27:26 Old Immigration vs Modern Immigration

    31:14 Choosing the Right Immigration Policy

    36:23 Disorder, Gang Culture and Failed Integration

    37:12 Meet the Characters: Gloria and Progressive Compassion

    39:16 Nico and the Collapse of the Work Ethic

    43:41 Domingo, Masculinity and Cultural Conflict

    48:29 The Decline of Western Work Ethic

    51:03 Is There a Sensible Middle Ground on Immigration?

    54:40 The Crisis of Western Identity

    56:13 Civilisations in Decline and Cultural Self-Hatred

    59:19 Complacency, Fragility and the Future of the West

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  • “The West must suffer to wake up”: Ukraine war snapper on the horror he saw first hand
    Mar 17 2026

    In this bonus episode of The Brink, recorded in Kyiv, Andrew and Jake speak with American photojournalist Christopher Occhicone, who has spent years documenting the war in Ukraine from the front line.


    Chris explains what it is like to report from the battlefield with nothing but a camera, capturing the brutal realities of trench warfare, drone attacks, and the human cost of the conflict. Having worked closely with Ukrainian soldiers, medics, and civilians since 2014, he reflects on the desperation faced by those fighting and living through the war, and the difficulty of communicating that reality to audiences in the West.


    The conversation explores what many Europeans and Americans still fail to grasp about the conflict, from the psychological toll on Ukrainian society to the stark difference between watching war on a screen and experiencing it firsthand. Chris also shares how his work has evolved beyond journalism, helping wounded soldiers access treatment and prosthetics while continuing to document the stories of those caught in the conflict.


    Finally, he reflects on the personal motivations that brought him to Ukraine in the first place, including a desire to understand the wartime experiences of his grandfather and the powerful bonds formed among people facing danger together.


    This is a raw and deeply personal conversation from the heart of a country still fighting for its survival.

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    18 m
  • MI6 Spymaster Reveals The Shadow War in Iran
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Richard Dearlove, former Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, for a wide-ranging conversation about intelligence, geopolitics, and the mounting confrontation between the West and the Iranian regime.


    Sir Richard draws on decades of experience at the heart of Britain’s intelligence community to explain how the current crisis with Iran should be understood. We discuss the strategic calculations behind Western and Israeli actions, how intelligence agencies assess regime stability, and why the Islamic Republic remains such a persistent threat to regional and global security.


    The conversation also explores the role of intelligence in modern conflict, from covert operations and alliance cooperation to the limits of diplomacy when dealing with ideological regimes. Sir Richard reflects on how Western intelligence services interpret signals from Tehran, the risks of escalation in the Middle East, and what the conflict could mean for the wider balance of power.


    Finally, we look at the long-term future of the Iranian regime and whether internal pressure, economic strain, and external confrontation could ultimately lead to its collapse.


    This is a rare and revealing conversation with one of Britain’s most experienced intelligence figures about espionage, statecraft, and the high-stakes struggle now unfolding in the Middle East.


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    47 m