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Zac & Gavin react to “Breaking Points” co-host Krystal Ball (formerly of The Hill’s “Rising”) hilarious response to a cringey tweet from Rep. Ro Khanna.
Zac & Gavin react to “Breaking Points” co-host Krystal Ball (formerly of The Hill’s “Rising”) hilarious response to a cringey tweet from Rep. Ro Khanna.
Webinar at 7 pm CT, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 The ugly truth of what is happening to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza has been effectively hidden by media silence. Israelis don’t want to look and the West doesn’t know. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and police […]
Krystal and Saagar respond to Israel pressuring US states to punish Ben & Jerry’s for supporting the BDS movement.
By Connor Freeman, Libertarian Institute American imperial policy has sharply trained its sights on Russia and China. Under President Joe Biden, sanctions have been levied against both countries and, along with its allies, the U.S. military, has maintained a near constant, hostile, military presence in both states’ near […]
By Caitlin Johnstone America has the single worst government in the world. Shut the fuck up about Cuba. Hands off Cuba and regime change America. “Stop saying the US is the worst government on earth! Others are way worse!” Name one. Name one that’s currently doing anything that […]
By Matthew Petti and Trita Parsi, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft Middle East instability is not due to a sole ‘malign actor’… • Instability in the Middle East has often been blamed on a single expansionist U.S. opponent, whether that be Libya, Iraq, or Iran. However, a qualitative […]
By Caitlin Johnstone California Representative Ro Khanna announced on Monday that he’d just hung out with Iraq war architect Bill Kristol and had a wonderful exchange of ideas, fully discrediting the myth of the progressive Democrat with a single tweet. “Bill Kristol is one of the most thoughtful voices […]
Ryan Grim explains how cyber warfare threatens the stability of government.
Ryan Grim, Emily Jashinsky and Ryan Devereaux discuss Ariel Henry stepping in as prime minister of Haiti.
By Robert Stark Across the globe there are multiple crises of political and ethnic sectarian conflict and strife. These, along with the Coronavirus pandemic and its economic aftermath, are leading to overall global instability. With one of the worst global refugee crises in history, Biden has promised to […]
Krystal and Saagar bring updates about the US connection to the new government in Haiti
David Schultz, Counterpunch Philosopher Georg Hegel declared the only lesson of history is that we do not learn from history. As the US prepares for the final pullout from Afghanistan and what will soon follow as the fall of the country to the Taliban an entire generation of […]
Being a shapeshifter worked exceedingly well for Obama. The Squad is just following his model!
He’s the type of person that makes this whole planet not safe to live on.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to reports that Israeli spyware was used to hack cellphones of journalists and activists around the world.
A voicemail caller is not happy about our criticism of the Castro regime in Cuba, and defends the regime while blaming the United States.
The two-state solution is a lie, a cynical charade to keep you distracted while Israel steals more Palestinian land for its ethno-religious nightmare state. How much longer until those who claim to be liberal support the obvious solution? One state with equal rights for all.
When the US collapses and is no longer the driving force behind NATO, the two main things the Europeans will have to worry about are renewed Russian expansionism and Turkey’s neo-Ottoman ambitions. Fortunately, Russia and Turkey will be a counterbalance to each other. By Rebecca Cambell, UK Defense […]
By Philip Nieto, Spectator World Glenn Greenwald wants right-wing populists to understand that the CIA is not their friend. On Sunday thousands of Cubans swarmed the streets of Havana amid ongoing blackouts, food shortages and rising prices. Increasing COVID infections have strained the island’s healthcare system and put […]
By Kiran Sridhar, TELOS In 2013, Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff of the Russian Armed Forces and a close confidant of longtime defense minister Sergey Shoygu, published an article in a narrowly circulated military journal, Military-Industrial Courier. The article had an anodyne title: “The Value […]
It’s not a question of either/or. Cubans can have legitimate complaints about their government, and the US can be attempting to subvert the protests at the same time. By Lorenz Duchamps Epoch Times Black Lives Matter is blaming the U.S. government’s “cruel and inhumane” economic embargo for the current unrest […]
By Philip Giraldi In less than six months in office President Joe Biden has already developed a national security policy that appears to lean strongly towards proactive use of military force in questionable circumstances, as if war is the answer to every problem. Biden should nevertheless be applauded […]
Richard Hanania, research fellow at Defense Priorities, breaks down the MSM’s coverage of Afghanistan.
The option was Hillary Clinton who is a war-mongering creep. Sounds like Putin and his cabinet were just giving their opinion about the candidates.
US wants color revolution in Cuba.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to President Biden’s plan to evacuate Afghans who assisted U.S. troops during the war.
Kim Ives, English language editor at Haiti Liberté, discusses the latest developments in the investigation into President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination.
Team Rising discusses Pitbull’s calls for public support of Cuba.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashisnky discuss the unrest in South Africa following the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma.
Krystal and Saagar evaluate GOP politicians’ renewed calls for regime change in Cuba amidst the protests against the government.
Krystal and Saagar explain why recent comments made by George W. Bush on the Afghanistan withdrawal should be ignored.
What happened in Libya, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan? I have witnessed more humanitarian interventions in my life then one can count. Blood baths , mass migration of refugees, instability and a power vacuum which harbors terrorism.
Fantastic interview. Journalist and “Rania Khalek Dispatches” host Rania Khalek returns to discuss recent geopolitical events, the great Hinkle-Vaush debate, and Noam Chomsky. Rania also responds to a recent critique of her work made by Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks (TYT).
By Tahir Hamut Izgil, The Atlantic Introduction by Joshua L. Freeman If you took an Uber in Washington, D.C., a couple of years ago, there was a chance your driver was one of the greatest living Uyghur poets. Tahir Hamut Izgil arrived with his family in the United […]
Reed Lindsay, director of Belly of the Beast, discusses the inaccuracy of White House comments on U.S. relations with Cuba.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the latest names revealed in Jeffrey Epstein’s 1997 address book.
Vaush canceled again? Zac & Gavin break it down.
Krystal and Saagar unpack the possibility of US government informants playing a role in Haiti’s political crisis.
Krystal breaks down the fervor being shown in the media for regime change in Cuba.
Krystal and Saagar try to make sense of the turmoil happening in Cuba, South Africa, and other countries across the world
By Dawit Endeshaw and Maggie Fick,Reuters ADDIS ABABA, July 12 (Reuters) – Forces from Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray said on Monday they were pushing south and had recaptured a town from government forces, underscoring their determination to keep fighting until the region’s pre-war borders are restored. Reuters […]
By Ruth Sherlock, NPR The once-thriving middle class in Beirut, Lebanon, has collapsed amid a historic economic crisis. Banks are freezing withdrawals and pharmacies are running out of medicines. LISTEN HERE
But where would China be without US capital investment and debt financing? And does China have anything even remotely resembling the military reach of the US? I think those are big questions here.
By Julie Turkewitz and Simon Romero New York Times At least 20 Colombians have been implicated by Haitian officials in the plot to assassinate the president. But their role in the killing, if any, is murky. BOGOTÁ, Colombia — One evening in early June, Mauricio Javier Romero, a […]
By Alexander Winning, Wendell Roelf, Reuters Jailing of ex-president Zuma triggered initial protests Violence has broadened into protest over social injustice More than 40 killed so far in unrest Troops move in to flashpoints to help outnumbered police Shops, warehouses and some COVID-19 vaccine sites shut JOHANNESBURG, July […]
Is China really the enemy, or are we just creating self-fulfilling prophecies? Jeff Sachs talks with Rob Johnson about the tragedy of modern geopolitics, and how our current race to the bottom could be reversed.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the widespread protests taking place in Cuba with historian, Andres Pertierra.
By Amy Chew, South China Morning Post Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen says the group welcomes Chinese investments in reconstruction and would guarantee the safety of investors and workers The US withdrawal from Afghanistan has emboldened the Taliban and there are growing concerns about the Kabul government’s ability to […]
Krystal uncovers some remarkable new information about the chaos in Haiti.
I think there are four things going on with the Afghan pullout: 1) Afghanistan is an unpopular war and a political liability so the administration is trying to shore up some popular political support; 2) the civilian wing of the military-industrial-complex is trying to assert itself over the […]
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