Breaking History Ep. 122: The Alaska–Russia Bridge, Global Realignments & The War for the World
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Matt Ehret and Ghost (Gordon McCormick) reunite after a brief break for a powerhouse episode of Breaking History that spans centuries of geopolitics and the future of global order. They begin with the newly resurfaced “Kennedy–Khrushchev World Peace Bridge” map linking Alaska to Russia, a vision for unity that Ehret traces back to 19th-century proposals for a Bering Strait tunnel. The hosts debate whether the document’s reemergence is historical revelation or strategic forgery, tying it to JFK’s legacy, Trump’s modern diplomacy, and Russia’s long game of cooperative infrastructure. From there, they dissect Trump’s postponed Budapest summit, U.S.–Russia sanctions, and how “WrestleMania-level theater” masks real geopolitical shifts. The conversation unfolds into Venezuela’s cartel wars, Zionism’s unraveling, Christian heresy, and the coming peace through sovereign alliances. With humor, history, and heavy analysis, Breaking History delivers its signature blend of strategy, spirit, and revelation, reminding listeners that the great game is always bigger than the headlines.























