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NATO is the Zombie that won’t Die
The military alliance will continue to tease Ukraine with membership until there is no Ukrainian left to fight
August 04, 2023
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“The likely outcome of the Vilnius summit,” Anatol Lieven, Director of the Eurasia program at the Quincy Institute, explains, “will be once again to dangle a never ending timetable for Kyiv’s admittance into the alliance.”

As we progress further and further into the proxy war against Russia, Ukraine’s roadmap for joining NATO grows foggier and foggier. In 2008, Ukraine was given an explicit list of steps to complete in order to gain acceptance. Today, they’re told something else:

“Ukraine can join NATO when allies agree and when certain conditions are met.”

This purposefully vague promise seems to be the West’s way of pushing off Ukraine indefinitely while still making sure that they fight to the last Ukrainian. As Lieven says: “At the very least I’d say Ukraine is just as far away as it was in 2008. The case for Ukraine’s NATO membership is the zombie that won’t die.”

At Responsible Statecraft, he writes of the danger NATO faces if they ever actually followed through on their promise: “The West will be committed to an endless strategy of arming and financing Ukraine against Russia, while praying that the United States remains fully committed to this and is not drawn away by more important domestic and international threats.”

He adds: “For if America ever does pull back, NATO’s European members may find that the only thing more stupid than pulling a bear’s tail and running away is pulling its tail when you can’t run away.”

Watch the full interview with Anatol Lieven where he explains how journalists have become part of the elite system they once reported on, the danger of Russophobia, and his scary answer to the question:

“Do you have any fear that we’re heading towards World War III?”

Plus, check out this week’s Thursday Throwdown: MSNBC Celebrates Trump Indictment with 24/7 Campaign Promotion

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Remember a time when mafia politics were a backroom secret, making headlines only when an informant leaked audio to a scandal-hungry public?

Those days are dead.

On Fox News this week, a plot was hatched straight-to-camera, detailing how, in order to kneecap “socialist” NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, they would blackmail current Mayor Eric Adams out of the race.

“It has to be a head-to-head of Cuomo vs Mamdani,” schemes the Fox panel. “And it has to be Eric Adams who drops out. Frankly, I think it’s great that business leaders are pouring money into this race, our city really depends on getting rid of this person.”

Then they begin to hatch their plan: “Why don’t they sit down with Eric Adams and say, ‘either we’re going to provide you with a wonderful sinecure job and you happily get out of the race, or we’re going to make your life absolute sheer hell.

And all the while during these live-to-the-nation backroom dealings, a banner hangs over the panel’s heads that says:

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Doctors EXPOSE Israeli TORTURE: “Naked, cuffed, blindfolded, and beaten.”
Two doctors and a Palestinian poet describe the torture and starvation of Gazans

This episode is free to all. Please help us share the stories of Mohamed, Ahmed, and Mosab:

For this week’s episode of Useful Idiots, we’re focused on the moral issue of our time: Israel’s genocide and starvation siege against the people of Gaza.

Firs up is our interview with two doctors, Dr. Mohamed Nour and Dr. Ahmed Twaij, who recount the horrifying methods of torture Israel uses against other doctors and nurses who have bravely attempted to give care in Gaza.

Doctors and nurses have to go through these checkpoints. And some of them would get picked out of the line. They would be made to go wait in another holding area.

One of them, I remember he said to me, “I got taken behind the building. I remember seeing two hundred men all completely naked with their hands in plastic cuffs on and blindfolded. They took all of my belongings, made me naked, no boxers, nothing. I remember sitting there for hours. Then they took us into a building and we were just beaten for another couple of hours.”

Then they get transported to a prison in Israel: “We got packed into the truck. It was like we were chickens. We weren’t picked up and sat down, just shoved in the back of a truck.”

When they get to the prison, the plastic cuffs get changed to metal cuffs. And the blindfold stays on. They'd be given a small area, one meter by two meters. And they get put in a certain position. And they stay in that position, like on their knees, essentially, for twenty hours a day. “We were allowed to lie down for four hours a day.”

There's one toilet between, I don't know, a hundred of them. I asked, “How did you go to the toilet?”

“They picked us up and took us to the toilet with our cuffs. There's no kind of tissue, no water, nothing. And we had to pull our pants back up ourselves and then go back and sit down.”

Another said to me, “I remember we got to have a shower once a week and it was always cold water. I'll never forget that because one day a prisoner cried out, ‘Why is it always cold? Why is it always cold water?’ And then we heard him scream because they'd thrown boiling water over him.” And no one's checking, right? Who's going there to check what's going on in the Israeli prisons?

But outside of the Israeli torture prisons, life isn’t much easier. Pulitzer-Prized Poet from Palestine Mosab Abu Toha says that worse than the bombs, the violent soldiers, and the machine guns is the hunger.

The ‘aid’ they're getting from the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation [a fake humanitarian organization set up by Israel and the US] includes massacres because Israelis and mercenaries have been shooting at people. These are death sites.

People go to these sites in the very early hours of the morning before they open, hours and hours there waiting for the gates to open. Then the people who are running these sites would turn on a light which is a signal that now it's time to go. And they would go in, and then there would be another sign that it's shut. So anyone who stays there for five minutes, for ten minutes, they would be shot at, they would be killed.

They tell me: “The problem now is not the airstrike, it's not the drones, it's not the bombs, it's just that we don't have food.” People want to eat, even if they are going to be killed. They can't stop the killing, but they can't just stay in their tents while their children are crying out of hunger. Can you just imagine you're sitting in a tent and there are F-16s and drones in the sky that could drop a bomb and kill you, and you're sitting there for twelve hours and there is no food, there is no water. What do you do?

I was listening in the background when Samah, six years old, was in a tent with my mother-in-law in Gaza City. She was crying. She said, ‘I want to eat. I'm hungry. I'm hungry.’ And then my mother-in-law told her, ‘Samah, just be patient. When it's sunset, we will have some food. Just try to drink some water.’

Little babies had to fast for twelve or fifteen hours because the fathers and the brothers are outside looking for food knowing that they could not come back with anything or they could not come back at all.

A takeaway that was highlighted in both interviews was what we could do to help, not just as journalists, activists, poets, or doctors, but as people in our everyday lives. Mohamed explains:

I don't think it's okay for people not to talk about this. When I say people, I mean the general public. People who are going to work, watching Netflix, going out to the theatre, whatever. In years to come, being silent on this issue is going to be something people will really, really regret. The fact that we should at least have spoken about this.

We should be talking about it everywhere, at work, at schools, wherever, to say this is not acceptable. And so at the very least, we can all say, ‘look, we spoke up against this. We did as much as we could do for this issue, and we tried our best.’ I think everybody should be able to say that.

Thank you for supporting independent media. Help us tell the stories of the people in Palestine by sharing this interview.

Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown: Hunter Biden FLAMES George Clooney & Establishment Dems: “F*ck them!”

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Hunter Biden FLAMES George Clooney & Establishment Dems: “Fck them!”
Plus, a recently-released Mahmoud Khalil has a new challenge to face: racist CNN hosts

The media has gone off the rails this week.

We start our Throwdown with Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia student kidnapped by Trump’s ICE and imprisoned for over 100 days. After finally being released, he isn’t backing down: he’s taking yet another brave risk to make his voice heard in an effort to fight against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

But how does CNN, supposedly the adversarial network to Trump’s draconian rule, treat Khalil? With racism, aggression, and as always, the big question: “But do you condemn Hamas?”

“It's disingenuous,” Khalil responds in his ever-diplomatic way, “to ask about condemning Hamas while Palestinians are the ones being starved now by Israel. You’re not condemning October 6, where 260 Palestinians were killed by Israel before October 7. So I hate the selective outrage of condemnation because this wouldn't lead to a constructive conversation.”

Aaron adds on: “There were atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7, and they can ask him to condemn those, but they didn't. They asked him in a very general, broad statement: Do you condemn Hamas as a broad entity.

“What does that mean? Do you have to condemn Hamas for running the Gaza Health Ministry? And are you supposed to condemn people for exercising their right to resist? If you want to say: Do you condemn the killing of innocent civilians? That's a fair question. But then, as he pointed out, you have to apply that to Israel as well, which killed infinitely more innocent civilians.”

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We then turn to Hunter Biden, who in an interview this week unleashed a tirade against George Clooney, Pod Save America, David Axelrod, and other Dems who coast off their names and famous relationships. He had a lot to say:

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