
Red Menace Ceasefire in Gaza, The Monroe Doctrine Under Trump, and a US Economy on the Brink of Collapse
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Oct 13, 2025 Current events take center stage, with a deep dive into the Gaza ceasefire and the skepticism surrounding its sustainability. The hosts explore U.S. military aggression in Venezuela and connections to domestic issues like ICE raids and free speech. They discuss the fragile state of the economy amid an AI bubble and systemic challenges, warning of potential upheaval. As tensions rise, the need for organized resistance becomes clear — with solidarity extends to Palestine and marginalized communities.
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Ceasefire Is A Fragile Reprieve
- The Gaza ceasefire gives Palestinians an urgent but fragile reprieve from bombardment and displacement.
- Alyson warns the deal may not end the broader genocidal trajectory and must be scrutinized geopolitically.
Ceasefire As Strategic Pause
- Breht argues the ceasefire likely serves as a strategic pause for Israel and the U.S., not a final peace.
- He warns it may allow military reconstitution and set the stage for larger regional attacks, including on Iran.
Domestic Zionism Limits Peace Prospects
- Alyson highlights Israeli domestic ideology remains territorially maximalist and unreceptive to a true two-state solution.
- She cautions disarmament could reduce resistance capacity and enable further territorial grabs.
