Can We Claim to Support Palestinian Rights and Promote “Regime Change” in Syria?

An excerpt of the very insight Moderate Rebels‘ podcast Ep 18 part 2 with award winning author and journalist Max Blumenthal and The Real News Network journalist and producer Ben Norton. They are joined by independent and experienced journalist Rania Khalek

Here’s the description of the full podcast which can be listened to here:

“Moderate Rebels episode 18 – Max Blumenthal and Ben Norton continue the discussion with Rania Khalek. We explain how our erroneous views on the war in Syria evolved. Max apologizes for his Al Akhbar resignation, and Rania discusses the destructive sectarianism in prominent Arab-American and Muslim-American organizations, many of which get funding from Gulf regimes. We also detail Israel’s support for the Syrian opposition, and show how dishonest the attempts are to liken Salafi rebels to the Palestinians.

This is part 2 of our 3-part interview with Rania Khalek.

TOPICS
0:00 Intro
1:48 Max on his Al Akhbar resignation and his awakening on Syria
13:00 Rania on initially getting Syria wrong
18:10 Gulf regime funding for Arab-American and Muslim-American groups
21:42 Turkey’s influence and Armenian Genocide denial
24:50 Sectarianism and the similarities between Islamism, Zionism, and white nationalism
31:36 Syria sectarianism’s damage to pro-Palestine solidarity and grassroots movements in the US
37:32 Israel’s support for the Syrian opposition
46:08 Dishonest attempts to liken Syrian rebels to the Palestinians
52:09 Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Syria”

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Abby Martin (Media Roots Radio) Discusses Syria War & Chemical Weapons Propaganda

Excerpt of journalist Abby and Robbie Martin (aired April 28th 2018) speaking about Trump as the arms-dealer-in-chiefty, the propaganda and counter narratives surrounding the alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria on the latest Media Roots Radio. Find the whole episode here : Please consider donating to Media Roots Radio on Patreon:  Follow @AbbyMartin // @FluorescentGrey

Content warning: occasional strong language

 

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