Londinium Chronicles — Multi-Part, Part Three: Gaius (John Batchelor) and Germanicus (Michael Vlahos) close with the death of diplomacy as a geopolitical tool. Gaius provides a detailed historical account of the Japanese surrender in 1945, noting that eve

Season 8 Episode 1289  ·  Aug 17, 01:36 AM
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Londinium Chronicles — Multi-Part, Part Three: Gaius (John Batchelor) and Germanicus (Michael Vlahos) close with the death of diplomacy as a geopolitical tool. Gaius provides a detailed historical account of the Japanese surrender in 1945, noting that even firebombing and atomic weapons failed to move the military Big Six until the Emperorintervened with a secret recording, the imperial rescript. Germanicus argues that the United States is currently failing because it has abandoned diplomatic channels in favor of proxy wars and sanctions, which often backfire by existentially energizing the target populations. He specifically cites Iran, claiming that unlike wartime Japan, which was on the brink of starvation, Iran has been united by external aggression and will not yield to anything short of an existential weapon that the United States is unwilling or unable to use. He laments that after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the American elite began acting as Olympians who felt they no longer needed to negotiate, leading to the current state of defeat and despair. The debate concludes with the two men awaiting the completion of their wine bar expansion while predicting that a true revolution or revival of these core institutions is at least thirty years away. (3)