• RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery
    Feb 5 2026

    On this episode of Nothing But the Truth, host Trudy Stern is joined by retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery to examine the high-stakes moment unfolding with Iran, as renewed negotiations collide with an escalating U.S. military buildup in the Persian Gulf. Admiral Montgomery explains why talks over Iran’s nuclear program are likely buying time rather than producing a viable deal, outlining Tehran’s remaining nuclear capabilities, ballistic missile and drone threats, and continued support for proxy groups across the region. The conversation breaks down the strategic meaning behind America’s naval and air posture, the limits of diplomacy, and what real military enforcement would look like if negotiations fail—highlighting the serious implications for Israel, regional stability, and U.S. security.

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    32 mins
  • Jonathan Schanzer
    Jan 30 2026

    As the Middle East undergoes a dramatic realignment, host Trudy Stern is joined by Jonathan Schanzer, Executive Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, to break down the shifting balance of power following Iran’s weakening and the degradation of its terror proxies. The conversation explores Saudi Arabia’s changing posture toward Israel, rising tensions with the UAE, Turkey’s growing regional ambitions, and the dangerous vacuum forming across Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza. Together, they examine whether Israel now faces stronger and more complex threats closer to its borders—and what these developments could mean not just for Israel, but for the West and U.S. interests more broadly.

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    41 mins
  • Michael Sobolik
    Jan 22 2026

    As global crises unfold from Ukraine and the Middle East to Latin America and the Arctic, this episode of Nothing But the Truth examines how China is quietly shaping events behind the scenes. Host Trudy Stern is joined by Michael Sobolik of the Hudson Institute, author of Countering China’s Great Game, to break down Beijing’s strategy as a revisionist power exploiting global instability, expanding its military and economic reach, and preparing for potential conflict. The conversation also explores a new Heritage Foundation war game warning of U.S. weapons shortages in a high-intensity conflict with China—and what all of this means for America’s future.

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    51 mins
  • Congressman Randy Fine
    Jan 15 2026

    On this episode of Nothing But the Truth, Trudy Stern sits down with Congressman Randy Fine to unpack a series of rapidly unfolding domestic and global flashpoints. From a controversial proposal to annex Greenland and rising geopolitical tensions with Russia and China, to allegations of fraud, immigration enforcement, and political unrest in Minnesota, the conversation explores how foreign policy, national security, and domestic governance are increasingly intertwined. Together, they examine what these developments mean for American strength, sovereignty, and stability in a world growing more volatile by the day.

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    26 mins
  • Eugene Kontorovich
    Jan 7 2026

    In a stunning display of American force, U.S. Special Forces remove Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro in a rapid, high-precision operation that sends shockwaves across the globe. Trudy Stern is joined by leading international law expert Eugene Kontorovich to examine what the capture of Maduro means for Venezuela’s future, U.S. deterrence, and America’s adversaries—from China and Iran to Russia and Cuba. Together, they unpack the strategic message behind the operation, the legal authority underpinning it, the limits of regime change, and the dangerous precedents such actions may set in an increasingly unstable world.

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    36 mins
  • Dr. Jonathan Schanzer
    Jan 1 2026

    As 2026 begins, Trudy Stern takes stock of a turbulent global landscape and asks whether President Trump’s promise to end wars and restore deterrence has delivered real results. Joined by Middle East and national security expert Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, the conversation examines the state of global conflict after 2025—from Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional proxies to shifting power dynamics in the Middle East, Ukraine, and beyond. Together, they assess where U.S. strategy has succeeded, where it has fallen short, and whether today’s conflicts are isolated crises or part of a broader global struggle shaping the year ahead.

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    35 mins
  • Margo Lowy
    Dec 24 2025

    On this episode of Nothing But the Truth, Trudy Stern speaks with Sydney-based psychotherapist and author Margo Lowy about the alarming rise of antisemitism in Australia. Drawing on her personal history and professional expertise, Lowy examines how a country once seen as one of the safest places for Jews began to change—and why warning signs were ignored until violence became unavoidable. Together, they explore denial, societal silence, and what Australia’s experience may reveal about risks facing other Western democracies, including the United States.

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    40 mins
  • RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery
    Dec 18 2025

    Trudy Stern examines two seemingly distant crises—Venezuela and the war in Ukraine—and reveals how they are connected fronts in a broader global struggle against authoritarian regimes, terror networks, and criminal organizations. Joined by Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery, she breaks down Venezuela’s role as a narco-terror state tied to cartels and terrorist groups, the strategic pressure campaign against the Maduro regime, and how these threats intersect with Russia’s war in Ukraine and wider efforts to undermine democracy, U.S. security, and global stability.

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    38 mins