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Taking Power Amidst the Turbulence (w/ Dylan Saba) | The Chris Hedges Report

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Dec 18, 2025
Dylan Saba, a staff attorney at Palestine Legal and co-host of the Turbulence podcast, joins the discussion to analyze the implications of the Gaza genocide. He argues that the tragedy signals the decline of U.S. hegemony amidst a chaotic global landscape. Saba explores how American imperial overreach is manifesting dangerously after October 7th, and emphasizes the importance of grassroots resistance. He highlights strategic leverage points, such as dock worker strikes, advocating for a reconstituted left that moves beyond traditional electoral politics.
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Gaza As The Capstone Of Overextension

  • The Gaza genocide is the capstone of the War on Terror and exposes US overextension.
  • October 7th catalyzed an imperial overreaction that undermines US hegemony.
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Rules Built Around Power, Not Universality

  • The postwar liberal order was built on US unipolar power and exemptionalism dressed as universal norms.
  • That contradiction allowed the US to police globally while being above the rules it enforced.
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Fragmented Solidarity In The Region

  • Israel and the US have successfully fragmented regional solidarity fronts through independent management of proxies.
  • Some actors, like Yemen, resist because they perceive no path to diplomatic normalization.
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