Chuck Todd unpacks a moment of foreign-policy whiplash as Donald Trump appears to ease off threats against Iran while simultaneously escalating his pressure campaign on Greenland—doubling down after meetings with Danish officials and even floating the idea of holding NATO hostage to get his way. The episode examines why Trump is unlikely to move militarily against Greenland, why Greenlanders are growing more defiant, and how this approach risks a serious rupture with Europe. From there, the conversation widens to a bigger question: what is America’s role in the world now that consensus has collapsed? With China as a peer competitor, alliances under strain, free trade weaponized at home, and isolationism creating dangerous vacuums, the U.S. is operating without a coherent grand strategy even as allies quietly hedge their bets.
The second half turns inward, focusing on immigration and the politics of ICE. Drawing lessons from past messaging failures like “defund the police,” Chuck argues Democrats shouldn’t fall into the “abolish ICE” trap but instead run on reform—rethinking leadership, recruiting, and training that’s been slashed from months to weeks. The takeaway is blunt: ICE isn’t going away, the agency will remain a political wedge, and the real question for both parties is who’s in charge of it—and what kind of power they’re willing to wield at home and abroad.
Then, geopolitical expert and president of The Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer joins Chuck Todd for a wide-ranging, clear-eyed look at a world entering genuinely uncharted territory—where old rules no longer apply and the United States itself has become a central source of global instability. From Venezuela and Mexico to Europe and Greenland, Bremmer explains how Trump’s transactional, coercive approach is reshaping alliances, undermining collective security, and forcing other countries to adapt fast. The conversation explores why regime change remains elusive in places like Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti; how Latin American elections are increasingly driven by domestic security; and why Europe, shaken by Trump’s unpredictability, is funding Ukraine and rethinking its own defense posture.
The discussion then turns to the Middle East and beyond: the durability of the Iranian regime, the limits of U.S. military power, Saudi Arabia’s rapid modernization, and what comes next for Israel once Netanyahu exits the stage. Bremmer also assesses Trump’s surprising effectiveness in Middle East dealmaking, the long-term damage to Israel’s global standing, Russia’s tightening economic squeeze amid continued political repression, and rising far-right momentum in Europe. The episode closes with a sobering look at China, Taiwan, and whether the next few years bring deterrence—or a historic rupture.
Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and gets a few sports rants off his chest.
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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
01:00 Trump seemingly backing off threats to strike Iran
02:00 Trump meets with Danish & Greenland officials, then doubles down
03:30 Trump threatens to hold NATO hostage in exchange for Greenland
05:00 Greenlanders are more defiant in the face of Trump’s threats
05:30 Trump’s threats could risk severing U.S. ties with Europe
06:15 Unlikely Trump will take Greenland militarily
06:45 Everything Trump is doing now is bad politics
08:15 Latin American exiles in south Florida create a feedback loop for Trump
09:00 What should be America’s role in the world?
10:45 Trump is not and has never been a multilateralist
11:30 Trump doesn’t care about NATO or see Russia as a threat
12:15 Consensus on America’s role in the world has collapsed
13:15 Free trade has been weaponized domestically in America
14:15 Domestic exhaustion in America with leadership rule
15:30 America is operating without a grand foreign policy strategy
16:30 The “primacy” strategy doesn’t apply now that China is a peer competitor
17:30 The rules based order hasn’t tamed China, Russia or Iran
18:15 Isolationism creates security vacuums that rarely stay empty
19:00 Nationalism assumes you can separate from the rest of the world
19:15 Trumpism is a mix of all of the above, but up to Trump’s whims
21:15 China is a competitor & nothing the U.S. does can change that
22:15 Trump wants to remake Venezuelan, Iranian and Cuban society
23:15 U.S. still most powerful country and China couldn’t create global alliance
25:45 Free trade, security & innovation trump protectionism
27:45 The Indo-Pacific will be the theatre of great power competition
28:30 America doesn’t get to choose whether it shapes the world
29:15 U.S. allies are hedging
30:00 Presidential candidates need to lay out strategy for US role in the world
33:00 Memo argues Democrats shouldn't fall for the “Abolish ICE” messaging
34:30 ICE training has been reduced from 5 months to 6 weeks
35:15 Dems should run on plan to reform and retrain ICE
36:30 Democrats need to learn from the “defund the police” mistake
38:30 The issue isn’t ICE, it’s who’s in charge of it & their recruiting
40:00 If you get rid of ICE you’ll need a similar agency to replace it
40:45 ICE will become a wedge issue in primary elections
47:45 Ian Bremmer joins the Chuck ToddCast
49:00 Where we’re going… there are no roads
50:00 The middle east could be heading towards a better place
50:45 Trump gave a wake up call to Europe & others
51:30 America is the top risk to the world & center of instability
52:45 There hasn’t been regime change in Venezuela
54:00 The Venezuelan regime will behave while threatened
55:00 The Venezuelan regime has no interest in sharing power
56:30 National elections could be held in Venezuela in a year
58:00 How much will anti-Americanism affect Latin American elections?
59:15 Domestic security is the #1 voting issue in Latin America
1:02:45 Brazil’s election will be very close
1:04:15 Claudia Scheinbaum has been deft in dealing with Trump
1:05:15 Mexico has been cooperating effectively, negating potential strikes
1:06:15 Talk of strikes in Mexico has ramped up post-Venezuela
1:08:00 There’s been a huge number of political assassinations in Mexico
1:08:45 Trade relations would take a huge hit if America strikes militarily
1:09:45 There’s less urgency from Trump admin for regime change in Cuba
01:10:30 Venezuela and Mexico have been propping up the Cuban regime
1:13:00 Why haven’t we pushed harder for changes in Haiti?
1:14:15 Almost zero chance there are elections in Haiti this year
1:15:00 Chance of military invasion of Greenland is extremely low
1:15:45 A coercion campaign towards Greenland is much more likely
1:17:00 Denmark very open to negotiations addressing American concerns
1:18:15 It’d be very easy to ramp up military operation in Greenland
1:19:00 Trump is undermining the concept of collective security
1:19:45 Greenland is a legacy play for Trump
1:20:15 Trump is causing permanent damage to relationship with Europe
1:21:45 Will the Iranian regime survive the calendar year?
1:23:00 Iranian regime has large capacity to repress the population
1:23:45 Looks like the US military will target Iranian police & paramilitary
1:24:30 Nobody has ever targeted the Iranian judges that send people to die
1:25:15 Collapse of regime doesn’t feel imminent, but likely within a few years
1:26:45 Is the US military stretched thin right now?
1:27:15 What collapse of Iranian regime would mean for the region
1:28:45 Saudi Arabia is speed running a modernization & reform process
1:29:45 Any chance Bibi Netanyahu is out in Israel soon?
1:30:45 Normalization with Saudi Arabia is on the table once Bibi is out
1:31:45 The Israel/Gaza ceasefire was improbable win for Trump
1:32:15 Trump’s transactional negotiating works well in the middle east
1:34:15 Settlements expanding in west bank, that won’t be unwound
1:36:00 Nobody has done more damage to Israel’s reputation than Bibi
1:36:45 Russians giving Trump nothing in negotiations over Ukraine
1:37:15 Europeans are funding Ukraine after Trump cut them off
1:38:15 Europeans bought a veto over Trump selling out Ukraine
1:39:30 Still very little meaningful dissent inside Russia over the war
1:40:30 Russian economy is starting to take more of a hit
1:41:30 Giorgia Meloni is probably most secure leader in western Europe
1:42:45 Far right in Germany will do well in elections
1:43:15 Does China take Taiwan in 2027 & does Trump stand in the way?
1:46:15 Iran clears airspace, U.S. attack imminent?
1:47:45 Ask Chuck
1:48:00 Why do you think Mississippi could become politically competitive?
1:51:00 ICE’s actions in Minnesota don’t feel like training issues?
1:54:00 If Dems win both chambers what are the chances of martial law?
2:01:00 If Europe put a blockade around Greenland, would we still attack?
2:05:15 Why do Americans find the far-left more repugnant than the far-right?
2:09:45 Concerned the market shrugged at threats to Fed independence?
2:14:45 Sports update

Chuck’s Commentary - What Is America’s Role In The World? + Democrats Shouldn’t Fall Into The “Abolish ICE” Trap
1:34:33

Interview Only w/ Ian Bremmer - Trump Is Driving Instability & Chaos Around The Globe
1:03:41

Chuck’s Commentary - The Challenge Of Messaging The 2026 Midterms + Americans Do NOT Approve Of ICE
1:25:09