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Russian tanks roll into Ukraine. China flexes military muscle near Taiwan. Middle East tensions spike again. Sound familiar? In this episode, Casey breaks down why these global flashpoints aren't random chaos but part of predictable historical cycles that repeat every 70-100 years.

🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why declining powers like Russia follow the same playbook from 1914 (and what comes next)
• How US-China economic rivalry mirrors British-German competition, but with 10x more trade keeping things cooler
• The real reason Middle Eastern conflicts intensify during great power transitions
• Which historical pattern suggests we're NOT heading for World War III

👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who want to cut through news hysteria with actual historical perspective.

📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Casey introduces the oceanic currents of history
[01:30] Why declining powers always lash out (Russia's predictable moves)
[04:00] The British-German rivalry pattern playing out with US-China today
[07:00] Middle East as the great power competition battleground
[10:00] Economic interdependence: the World War III circuit breaker
[12:00] How to spot these cycles in real time

Understanding these patterns won't make you a fortune teller, but it will help you see past the daily news panic to what's actually driving global events. These cycles have played out for centuries, and knowing the script helps you focus on what matters instead of getting swept up in every headline.

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🔍 Topics: historical cycles, global conflicts, geopolitical patterns, historical analysis, world events

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