DiscoverInternational Flavor: Where the Truth Tastes BetterFrom Mask Karens to Ukrainian Cauldrons: Government Overreach, Nepotism, Sanctions, and the Fight Over Russia’s Assets and War
From Mask Karens to Ukrainian Cauldrons: Government Overreach, Nepotism, Sanctions, and the Fight Over Russia’s Assets and War

From Mask Karens to Ukrainian Cauldrons: Government Overreach, Nepotism, Sanctions, and the Fight Over Russia’s Assets and War

Update: 2025-12-04
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Samuel Trapp opens International Flavor with a brutal takedown of COVID busybodies, Missouri’s ‘nonpartisan’ judicial machine, and America’s addiction to government power. He dives into Trump’s back-channel peace maneuvers with Putin, the Kushner versus Hunter question, Ukrainian units trapped around Pokrovsk and Mirnograd, and the West’s creeping theft of Russian oil assets and frozen reserves. From Turkish waters to Brussels boardrooms, Samuel tracks how sanctions, piracy, and propaganda are reshaping the world order. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.


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From Mask Karens to Ukrainian Cauldrons: Government Overreach, Nepotism, Sanctions, and the Fight Over Russia’s Assets and War

From Mask Karens to Ukrainian Cauldrons: Government Overreach, Nepotism, Sanctions, and the Fight Over Russia’s Assets and War

Samuel Trapp