The Echoes of History: From Ancient Wonders to 20th Century Events

Join Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc as they explore the significant events of the 20th century that shaped our world today. Victor shares his insights on the recent Super Bowl, critiques the halftime show, and discusses the complexities of race and representation in sports. The conversation then shifts to current geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Hamas and Israel, as well as the implications of the Russo-Japanese War.

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4 thoughts on “The Echoes of History: From Ancient Wonders to 20th Century Events”

  1. Aloha Victor,
    What -metaphorically speaking- in today’s geo-politic is the “blade”, who is today’s “Perseus” and what is today’s version of “serpent’s head”? There are so many possibilities from day to day, but would be interesting to hear your perspective shed on today’s scenarios using this analogy.
    Mahalo,
    john

  2. What does Obama seek to achieve with the democratization of Russia?

    It seems that he and the democrats care little for democracy and more for a secular globalist revolution.

    Is he seeking to democratize Russia so that it could joins the European Union and facilitate globalism?

  3. thebaron@enter.net

    A minor correction-the Russian and Japanese battleships weren’t called “dreadnaughts”, because HMS Dreadnaught hadn’t been completed by that time. She was launched and commissioned a year later.
    The Russians and Japanese still had capital ships with combined calibers of guns, for long-range and close range.
    Once she was launched, other navies copied her design of single-caliber battery, and her name became synonymous with the design.

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