GUEST: Ted Snider, an analyst of U.S. foreign policy, columnist at AntiWar.com, and frequent contributor to Truthout and Mondoweiss, talks about the dangers and lies of America's New Cold War.
GUEST: Ted Snider, an analyst of U.S. foreign policy, columnist at AntiWar.com, and frequent contributor to Truthout and Mondoweiss, talks about the dangers and lies of America's New Cold War.
Activist Radio has the following guest on this week:
GUEST: Matthew Hoh, US Marine veteran with two deployments to Iraq, former Department of Defense and State Department war analyst, and contributing writer for the Guardian, the Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, talks about the US military empire and why it remains addicted to war.
https://www.gp.org/decades_of_post_911_wars_have_failed_us
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Voices for peace in the Holy Land, a compilation of discussions and music for the holidays. Hear the views of Noam Chomsky, Yonatan Shapira and others.
Activist Radio has the following guest on this week:
GUEST: Dr. Harry Targ, Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, and a co-chair of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, talks about how Koch funded neoliberalism is becoming hegemonic in higher education.
GUEST: Phillip Pantuso, award-winning journalist, editor of the new weekly magazine, "The River," and contributing writer for The Guardian, The New York Times, and Yes! Magazine, talks about publishing local news and articles that break the conservative mold.
https://therivernewsroom.com/about/
Activist Radio has the following guest on this week:
GUEST: Brian Willson, Viet Nam veteran, lawyer, and current resident of Nicaragua, talks about the recent elections there and why the US empire is trying to overthrow President Ortega and the Sandinista Revolution.
https://afgj.org/nicanotes-11-11-2021
GUEST: David Vine, professor of political anthropology at American University, and author of the newly published "The United States of War" talks about the world history of America's endless conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State.
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520385689/the-united-states-of-war