Download Episode. Kyle Anzalone joined Scott on Antiwar Radio this week to discuss developments in the Middle East. They start with the humanitarian situation and mass violence in Gaza and the West Bank. They then talk about the escalating violence in the broader...
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The Death of Liberalism w/Charles Haywood
by Tommy Salmons | Feb 8, 2024 | Year Zero
Charles joined me to discuss the enlightenment, liberalism, the evolution of the ideology, and where it all went wrong.
Israeli Troops to Attack Rafah as the UN Warns of ‘Large-Scale Loss of Civilian Life’
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 8, 2024 | News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would order his troops to attack Rafah, a city in Gaza sheltering over one million internally displaced civilians. The situation in the Gazan city is already dire. The UN warns the attack could cause a massive loss of...
News Roundup 2/7/2024
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 7, 2024 | News Roundup
US News Senate Confirms China Hawk Kurt Campbell as Deputy Secretary of State AWC Venezuela US to Increase Military Aid to Guyana Amid Tensions With Venezuela AWC Ukraine McConnell Says $118 Billion Military Aid and Border Bill Will ‘Not Become Law’ AWC House Fails to...
IDF Opens Investigation of Friendly Fire Deaths During October 7 Attack
by Connor Freeman | Feb 7, 2024 | News
The Israeli military said on Tuesday it launched a probe into friendly fire deaths and possible breaches of the law during fighting in Israel which occurred in response to the October 7 Hamas attack and in its immediate wake. Several reports in Israeli media have...
Only 3 in 10 Americans Were Aware of US Troops in Syria Prior to Deadly Attack
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 6, 2024 | News
A recent poll of Americans found that only 30% were aware that US troops were deployed to Syria before three US soldiers were killed just across the border in Jordan. The results of the survey show Americans are generally unaware of the attacks against US forces in...
Amnesty Documents ‘Shocking Spike in Illegal Force’ Against Palestinians in West Bank
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 6, 2024 | News
A new report from Amnesty International documents that “over the past four months [Israeli Forces] unleashed a brutal wave of violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.” The organization found that Israeli forces murdered children, brutally cracked down...
Libertarianism Is a Rejection of Identity Politics
by Josh Tullis | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Politics often places people into oversimplified groups based on singular traits, attributes, or beliefs. People are rarely this one dimensional, so why is it so pervasive? It's useful for politicians to separate people into different groups to consolidate power. A...
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Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Caught
My thoughts on the news that they caught Charlie Kirk's murderer.
Charlie, Iryna, and MMA
My boy Kym is back to discuss the news and MMA.
Violence Did Not Silence the Voice of Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk’s last word was “violence,” but his last act, before an act of violence took his life, was an act of non-violence: the act of speaking that word. He died doing what he did all his brief adult life: working to persuade others through peaceful, yet...
Anti-War Blog – “Never Again”
“Never again.” Those words were spoken in the wake of the second world war, the revelation and realisation that a sophisticated, educated and civilsed nation of people could commit atrocities of such a scale. Not merely a genocide, a regime of torture, slavery and...
The F35 Follies: The Grift Keeps on Giving
I took months off to work on other projects and catch up on other business. I'm back. The F35 continues to be the gift that keeps on grifting. The F35B and C models are the Marine Corps Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing (STOVL) and US Navy aircraft respectively. Both the...
Trucking w/Gord
Gord is back to discuss the problems being exposed in the trucking industry.
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