Judge Napolitano | Max Blumenthal | The Gray Zone | What the IDF did on Christmas
December 29 | 2023
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Join investigative journalist Max Blumenthal and me as we peel back the layers of one of the most contentious issues in modern geopolitics: the Israeli Defense Forces' alleged human rights violations against Palestinians.
Max, with his sharp analytical skills, unveils the chilling realities of Gaza, including accounts of torture and claims of organ theft, that stir a profound reaction internationally.
Our candid conversation probes into the heart of these accusations, the difficulties faced in reporting such incidents, and the psychological impact they have on all involved-from the Palestinian community to the Israeli soldiers caught in the cycle of violence. These narratives weave a complex tapestry of suffering and societal perceptions that are rarely brought to light.
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Judge Napolitano | Max Blumenthal | Are Biden and Netanyahu on a Collision Course?
December 22 | 2023
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With a reputation for insightful journalism and a keen eye for dissecting complex global affairs, Blumenthal comments on the intricate dynamics defining the relationship between the United States and Israel. The focal point of our discussion: "Are Biden and Netanyahu on a Collision Course?"
As the world witnesses evolving power dynamics and shifting geopolitical landscapes, the interplay between the Biden administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes center stage. In this conversation, we seek to unravel the layers of this intricate relationship, delving into the nuanced factors that could potentially lead these two influential entities towards a collision course.
Max Blumenthal, an authoritative voice in the realm of international journalism, brings to the fore his wealth of experience and analytical prowess. The Editor in Chief of The Gray Zone provides a unique perspectives on the historical context, policy decisions, and geopolitical considerations shaping the delicate balance between the United States and Israel.
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Judge Napolitano | Professor John Mearsheimer | 2023 | Lessons for Biden, Zelenskyy, and Netanyahu
December 21 | 2023.
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Embarking on a compelling dialogue, we engage in a profound exploration of the geopolitical landscape in 2023 alongside esteemed guest Professor John J. Mearsheimer. With his wealth of expertise, we dissect the lessons pertinent to key global figures such as President Joe Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Professor Mearsheimer's deep insights promise to shed light on the intricate strategic decisions, diplomatic challenges, and geopolitical nuances that defined this pivotal year.
This conversation serves as an intellectual journey, unraveling the tapestry of successes, setbacks, and essential takeaways that have shaped the political trajectories of these influential leaders within the intricate dynamics of international relations.
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Judge Napolitan | Colonel Douglas Macgregor | Suppose Netanyahu asks for American Ground Troops?
In the intricate landscape of international relations, hypothetical scenarios often present themselves as crucial points of analysis, prompting reflection on potential geopolitical challenges and strategic decisions.
Today, we are honored to be joined by Col.
Douglas Macgregor, a distinguished military expert and seasoned commentator, as we delve into a hypothetical yet pivotal question:
What if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were to request American ground troops?
This thought-provoking scenario calls for a nuanced examination of the delicate balance between alliance dynamics, geopolitical interests, and the potential consequences of such a request. Col. Macgregor, with his extensive military experience and strategic insights, provides a unique perspective on the complexities surrounding military interventions and the implications of direct involvement in foreign conflicts.
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Judge Napolitan | Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson | The Alarming Fallout of Indiscriminate Munitions
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Prepare for a hard-hitting critique from Col. Wilkerson as we pull no punches on the topic of 'dumb bombs' sold by the U.S. to Israel.
These unguided munitions, some weighing a staggering 2,000 pounds, are causing indiscriminate and devastating damage.
We question the disturbing trend of civilian casualties and the financial incentives behind these deals.
We critically analyze why these weapons, deemed unfit for U.S. use, are sold to other nations and contrast this with the advanced technology U.S. utilizes on their own munitions for increased accuracy.
We also scrutinize the alarming consequences of Saudi Arabia's use of these munitions against the Houthis, which has resulted in tragedies like bombs dropping on school buses.
An engaging segment of our conversation dissects a response from Jake Sullivan, as he attempts to defend the use of 'dumb bombs'.
We tackle the absurdity of his statement and the appalling reality of civilian casualties, including children.
The colonel passionately disputes the idea that Israel can effectively distinguish between civilian and military targets.
So, join us as we navigate these complex and contentious issues, shedding light on a topic often shrouded in the shadows of international politics.
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CNN's Alex Marquardt asks National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about Israel using "dumb bombs" in Gaza and what the United States' stance is on this.
Question
Almost half of the 30,000 bombs that have been dropped on Gaza have been called dumb bombs in precise.
If there was a real intent to protect civilian's wouldn’t they be using much more precise smaller munitions?
US National Security Advisor - U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. U.S.
Jake Sullivan
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When it comes to the issue of the bombs, the type of bombs, that Israel is using, what I would say is;
That, different types of munitions require different types of military operations, meaning the method by which bombs are delivered that don’t have the tail kits on them, is different.
In terms of how the planes fly, in terms of how the targets are selected, and they all go through the same process.
A process by which Israel selects targets and tries to distinguish between targets that hit Hamas and those that might take the life’s of innocent civilians.
At the end of the day what we have consistently said is that Israel has the intent to make sure that it is drawing those distinctions clearly and in a stainable way, and we want to see the results match up to that, that’s a conversation I had in full with them today and yesterday as well, and will continue to do that.
Including on the type of munitions they use and when they use a certain type of munition how those are delivered.
To ensure that from the United States perspective, they are fulfilling their obligations their responsibilities as a state to international humanitarian law.
Judge Napolitan
I think that was an absurd response.
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson
Jake otta stick to things he knows something about.
That is an absurd response.
If anything, I think from that response is, okay if that’s true;
And, some 20,000 civilians half of whom are children have been killed.
Are you saying that the Israelis are making the distinction so that they drop the more accurate bombs on civilians and houses, hotels, hospitals, and other places, is that what you are saying?
Because they sure are killing a whole hell of a lot of civilians.
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