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Dec 14, 2024 • 39min

South Korea's insane coup plot exposed: Attack North Korea to justify martial law

A dramatic plot unfolds as South Korea's president attempts a coup, aiming to provoke war with North Korea. The plan backfires, exposing authoritarian tendencies and geopolitical tensions in the region. Amid corruption and unpopularity, the president's actions raise alarms about U.S. influence and military strategies. The response of North Korea showcases restraint amidst inflammatory rhetoric. Discussions touch on the historical context of U.S.-Korea relations and the ongoing class struggles in South Korea.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 47min

Rebranded Al-Qaeda takes over Syria in big win for US, Israel & Turkey, blow to Iran

A major shift in Syria sees a rebranded Al-Qaeda, known as HTS, take control after the government falls. The podcast dissects how the U.S., Israel, and Turkey collaborated in this regime change, with leaders from these countries taking credit for the upheaval. It highlights the ironies of Western support for jihadists and their latest claims of moderation. The ongoing conflict in Syria is linked to broader geopolitical implications, including U.S. occupation of oil fields and the ramifications of Western sanctions on the region's stability.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 1h 5min

While the US provokes chaos, China promotes economic development

Mick Dunford, a geographer and scholar at Sussex University, dives into China's innovative economic strategies and contrasts them with the U.S. approach to international relations. He highlights how China has lifted millions out of poverty while promoting win-win cooperation, especially noted during the 75th anniversary of the Chinese Revolution. The discussion also critiques conventional international theories, explores China's housing challenges, and examines the escalating U.S.-China trade war, showcasing the broader implications of these dynamics on global governance.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 32min

Extremist 'rebels' in Syria say they 'love Israel'. USA tries to weaken Middle East Resistance Axis

In this discussion, the U.S. arms and trains militant groups in Syria, revealing a tangled web of alliances. Extremist rebels, surprisingly, express their affection for Israel, complicating narratives around the conflict. The podcast delves into how the U.S. seeks to weaken the anti-colonial Axis of Resistance, using Israel as a tactical asset. It unveils shocking admissions about supporting Al-Qaeda and ISIS, showcasing the dark intricacies of geopolitics in the region. Lastly, it highlights the continuous U.S. interventions and their impact on regional stability.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 21min

US military studies if nuclear war on Russia would starve billions of people

In a chilling exploration, the potential impacts of nuclear conflict on agriculture are under scrutiny, predicting global famine and catastrophic loss of life. As the Ukraine war escalates, a study reveals that a nuclear winter could threaten billions. Despite a significant portion of the American population wanting peace, military spending continues unabated, reflecting a troubling bipartisan strategy. The podcast delves into the Trump administration's controversial decisions regarding arms treaties and the ongoing risks of increased nuclear tensions.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 29min

In Gaza, the US and Israel are killing international law

The discussion highlights the U.S. vetoing a Gaza ceasefire and Israel's disturbing use of food as a weapon. It critiques the disregard for international law by both Israel and the U.S., particularly concerning the ICC and ICJ. The podcast delves into the structural biases of the UN Security Council and the historical roots of Western colonialism. Key figures are called out for their roles, including a billionaire media mogul. The narrative emphasizes the ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and raises alarming concerns about the future of international law.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 21min

West splits on Israel: US threatens ICC & allies over Netanyahu arrest warrant

A historic arrest warrant from the ICC for Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu has split the West, raising tensions among allies. Political leaders in the U.S. threaten sanctions against those supporting the ICC, while accusations of genocide loom over Israel. The podcast dives into the implications of military aid to Israel and the challenges facing the ICC amidst claims of bias. As U.S. politicians warn of consequences, the discussion reflects on the fragile state of the so-called rules-based international order.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 29min

This is why China is gaining global influence, while USA loses it

The discussion highlights China's ascendance as the world's largest economy and a top manufacturer, while the U.S. struggles to offer viable alternatives for global development. China's non-interventionist foreign policy and substantial investments, like the Belt and Road Initiative, stand in stark contrast to U.S. tactics that often involve tariffs and privatization. The podcast examines China's influence in Latin America, particularly in Peru, showcasing projects like the Chancay mega-port, and how the U.S. reacts to these developments with threats and outdated offerings.
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Nov 16, 2024 • 12min

Meet Trump's Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: a 'crusader' pushing war on China & Iran

Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, is a staunch neoconservative advocating for military action against China and Iran. He discusses his vision for an 'American Crusade' in these regions, highlighting calls for aggressive tactics, including bombing Iran. The conversation also covers fears surrounding the BRICS alliance, which Hegseth sees as a threat to U.S. influence. Additionally, he emphasizes the need to counter China's growing power and prepares for a potential confrontation, reflective of historical U.S. interventions.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 15min

Meet Trump's Secretary of State Marco Rubio: pro-war neocon linked to drugs & coups

Marco Rubio's hawkish stance on U.S. foreign policy raises eyebrows, particularly his aggressive posture toward China and Iran. The discussion highlights his endorsement of disproportionate military responses and his ties to controversial figures, including a drug lord relative. Emphasizing neocolonialism, the conversation critiques his outlook on Latin America and the Monroe Doctrine. It also warns of a possible resurgence of McCarthyism, revealing a complicated narrative of censorship and scapegoating in the context of international relations.

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