Archives for 9 月 2024

How the Democrats and Labour Party Protect the Status Quo in the West

In this episode of The Watchdog, Lowkey is joined by co-host Mnar Adley and former Labour Shadow Cabinet member Chris Williamson and his communications officer Ammar Kazmi to discuss the limitations of the political systems in the US and UK.

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The MintPress podcast “The Watchdog,” hosted by British-Iraqi hip-hop artist Lowkey, closely examines organizations about which it is in the public interest to know—including intelligence, lobby and special interest groups influencing policies that infringe on free speech and target dissent. “The Watchdog” goes against the grain by casting a light

Chris Hedges: To the Israeli Soldier Who Murdered Aysenur Ezgi Eygi

Chris Hedges delivers a sharp rebuke of the so-called ‘moral reckoning’ faced by Israeli soldiers, showing how they revel in the power to take life without consequence.

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Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — I know you. I met you in the dense canopies in the war in El Salvador. It was there that I first heard the single, high-pitched crack of the sniper bullet. Distinct. Ominous. A sound that spreads terror. Army units I traveled with, enraged by the lethal accuracy of rebel snipers, set up heavy .50 caliber machine guns

Red and African Stream Latest Media to Face US Bans Over Alleged Russia Ties

With accusations of Russian ties and inciting pro-Palestine protests, Red Media and African Stream are the latest targets in the West’s crackdown on media critical of Israel.

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After months of unverified claims from German media alleging that Red Media has ties to Moscow and helped incite pro-Palestine demonstrations, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared that the Leftist media outlet is part of a Russian intelligence operation aimed at interfering in foreign elections. Blinken's statement escalates the

Scott Ritter: Israel’s Collapse is Imminent Amid Escalation in Lebanon

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter warns that Israel is unraveling from within after its latest attack on Lebanon, as its military weakens and society fractures.

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It sometimes feels like the world is on the brink of war. Israel has just escalated the conflict in the Middle East with a massive attack on Lebanon, implanting bombs in hundreds of pagers and other electronic devices, killing many and injuring thousands. Around the world, the action has been condemned as an act of terror. Today’s guest,

Israel’s Lebanon Attack: Hungarian Shell Company Linked to Deadly Pager Blasts

A shadowy Hungarian firm is at the center of Israel’s lethal pager explosions in Lebanon. With 26 dead, the incident highlights Israel’s covert operations and foreign involvement in the Middle East conflict.

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Israel launched an attack against Lebanon on Tuesday, detonating thousands of pagers across the country in a move that targeted both Hezbollah members and civilians. The explosions caused widespread panic and confusion, reminiscent of the chaos seen during the 2020 Beirut Port explosion. Hezbollah soon confirmed that Israel was behind the

Israel’s Device Attacks in Lebanon Reveal it’s Military Limits, with Mike Prysner

Mike Prysner discusses Israel’s device attacks in Lebanon and what they reveal about the nation’s shrinking military options.

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Detonating countless pagers, now two-way radios as well, scattered all over a wide-ranging civilian population with no knowledge or accountability of where they would detonate fits any Western definition of terrorism. On Tuesday, Israeli intelligence services detonated thousands of pager devices used by members of Hezbollah's military units and