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US politicians call for religious war against Palestine
Genocide against Palestinians is the new bipartisan issue that both sides can get behind
October 12, 2023
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After decades of Israel’s genocidal ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, the US announced that it unconditionally backs Israel’s right to defend itself and ramp up its massacre of Palestinians. It is the most unified sign of bipartisanship in our country since, well, the Ukraine war.

There seems to be a common thread.

After Hamas fired a missile (or as the Guardian might put it, Israel received the missile) into Israel this weekend, western media jumped to do its job: disseminate the government line and, as they did before the war in Iraq, sway public opinion into supporting a war against civilians.

And the best way to do this is to turn the enemy into “human animals,” as the Israeli defense minister puts it. So when an Israeli officer (who previously stated he wants to erase Palestinians) made unverified claims with no evidence that Hamas was beheading babies in the street, raping women, and killing hostages, CNN and co fulfilled the role of state media: without any further investigation, they broadcasted the story on every news show, headline, and push notification to alert Americans of the terrible human animals in dire need of more bombing.

And then celebrities put the Israeli flag in their bio. Just be careful you’re not accidentally mourning the death of Palestinian children, @Jamie Lee Curtis @Justin Bieber.

So when Joe Biden, Lindsey Graham, and Nikki Haley all agree that we should “level” Palestine, yes, it’s calling for a genocidal war crime, but more importantly, it’s showing the strength of nearly-forgotten US bipartisanship.

It’s a week of awful news, death, and lies. Aaron and Katie are throwing down to take you through the nonsense.

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“Sanctions are a form of war. They’re economic warfare. And they destroy people’s lives.”

Joshua Landis (https://twitter.com/joshua_landis), Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is one of the foremost experts on Syria. This week, as Syria, along with neighbor Turkiye, grapples with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, Professor Landis joins the Useful Idiots to explain the deadly consequences that sanctions pile on to the damage.

“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

But if you read corporate media outlets like the New York Times or Washington Post, you’d find a much different story. Both papers this week published headlines that were hastily changed when they realized they were being a little too truthful. See if you can tell the difference:

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"Shameful" New York Times Changes Headline to Protect Sanctions

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“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

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Free preview: Matt Taibbi Exposes Russiagate Bots

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The Most Evil Thing I Have Ever Seen – with Ret. Marine Jim Webb
The former marine gives military updates on the war in Ukraine and the recent Israeli terror attacks in Lebanon

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Retired US Marine Jim Webb joins Useful Idiots to give a military analysis of America’s neoliberal wars waged around the world. If you miss history class or are fascinated by combat strategy and the decisions of generals, this episode is for you.

We start in Ukraine, where everyone waited anxiously this week as Joe Biden teased a dangerous message to Ukraine: the approval of shooting long-range Western missiles into Russia. In the past month, Biden’s hawkish policy showed he was increasingly flirting with the idea, but Webb explains:

“There were leaks leading up to this meeting between Biden and Keir Starmer last week saying that a decision was pretty much imminent, but it didn't happen. And it didn't happen after Vladimir Putin said that if Biden approves this, then basically the U.S. will be at war with Russia.”

And it’s this waning end of hope for Ukraine, with desperate attempts at surprise attacks, forced conscriptions, and escalated war tactics, that Webb describes as the latest failure in the Washington neoliberal war machine.

“We just don't know how bad the war is,” Webb says. “The lengths that the U.S. has taken to ensure the Ukrainians stay on the battlefield.”

And that machine knows that as the number of killed Ukrainians skyrockets into the hundreds of thousands, their clutch of control will finally slip. “The descendants of Hillary Clinton's State Department are still driving the bus. And it's the last grasp, the last dying breaths of a really hardcore neoliberal element that is in control. They know that if this fails, then their entire project across the world is going to come into intense scrutiny, beginning with Ukraine.”

So Webb gives a military history of the conflict, explaining the strategic (and nonstrategic) decisions made by each side that brought us to this point, and maps out how the upcoming decisions of Biden, Putin, and Zelensky could lead to peace or to war.

He also answers the burning question: What will be the foreign policy difference between a President Harris and a President Trump?

Subscribe for the full interview with Jim Webb where he explains who really started the Russia-Ukraine War, how Ukraine’s Kursk invasion was actually a trap laid by Russia, and why Israel’s string of pager explosions should be considered a terrorist attack.

Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown: Hillary Clinton Wants to Lock Herself Up

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Hillary Clinton Wants to Lock Herself Up
The champion election denier calls for locking up anyone who commits election fraud...including herself?

“I think it’s important to indict the Russians,” said Russiagate progenitor Hillary Clinton on Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show, “but I also think there are Americans who are engaged in election interference and propaganda. Whether they should be civilly or criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrence.”

But after eight years of Russiagate, one of the biggest conspiracies in US history in which a presidential candidate used the FBI to fraudulently claim election fraud and foreign interference in the 2016 election, who, in the eyes of Hillary Clinton, is more deserving of that deterrence than herself?

So, “Lock me up!” she began to shout, as fellow Russiagater Rachel Maddow joined in on the chant. “Lock us up, and we’re sorry for everything!” And so on.

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Since it’s election season, Russiamania is back in full force. So we’re also watching:

• Presidential candidate Jill Stein’s uncomfortable interview with liberal attack dog Mehdi Hasan, where he catches her off-guard with a gotcha about whether or not Vladimir Putin is a war criminal.

• James Rubin of the Global Engagement Center (the propaganda arm of the State Department) complaining that the global south doesn’t like NATO because they get the RT channel there (and they’re not smart enough to make their own decisions, of course).

• And Jill Stein’s VP pick Butch Ware calls out another warmongering form of US propaganda: if we’re spending trillions of dollars on weapons used to blow up kids in other countries, why is it a “wish list” to have actual social programs here?

Plus, another week has gone by since the last Thursday Throwdown, which means Israel has committed a slew of new war crimes. This time, they’re using pagers and electronics to blow up “Hezbollah targets” in Lebanon. So far, it’s mostly kids and medical workers who they’ve murdered. John Kirby doesn’t want to comment on that just yet.

Don’t watch the news alone. Watch Thursday Throwdown – your midweek dose of media madness. Stick with Katie and Aaron so you can laugh instead of cry at it all. Subscribe to support independent media and watch the full interview here:

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