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Episode 34: Russia, Ukraine & the Future of Eurasia – A Deep Dive with John Sheehan | Part 1

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In this episode of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with John Sheehan to break down one of the most complex geopolitical conflicts of our time—Russia, Ukraine, and the future of Eurasia.
John brings deep historical insight and sharp analysis to the conversation, helping us understand how we got here, the key players involved, and what could come next. We explore:
✅ The historical roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict
✅ How past negotiations shaped today’s geopolitical landscape
✅ The role of NATO, the U.S., and European powers
✅ What’s at stake for global security and the balance of power in Eurasia
This is Part 1 of our two-part conversation with John, where we dive deep into the political, economic, and military implications of the war and what the future may hold.
If you enjoy this episode, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more raw and thought-provoking discussions.
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#Russia #Ukraine #Geopolitics #CameronBrownShow #JohnSheehan

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In this episode of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with John Sheehan to break down one of the most complex geopolitical conflicts of our time—Russia, Ukraine, and the future of Eurasia.
John brings deep historical insight and sharp analysis to the conversation, helping us understand how we got here, the key players involved, and what could come next. We explore:
✅ The historical roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict
✅ How past negotiations shaped today’s geopolitical landscape
✅ The role of NATO, the U.S., and European powers
✅ What’s at stake for global security and the balance of power in Eurasia
This is Part 1 of our two-part conversation with John, where we dive deep into the political, economic, and military implications of the war and what the future may hold.
If you enjoy this episode, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more raw and thought-provoking discussions.
📌 Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@thecameronbrownshow
🎙️ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TK5tD9GfSgimGGlHHSham?si=5a6f720cffc140c2
📲 Follow on X for more insights: https://x.com/cambrownshow
#Russia #Ukraine #Geopolitics #CameronBrownShow #JohnSheehan

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