Episodes

Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Valencrimes: Selling the Iraq War
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Happy Valencrimes Day! This year Grant wants to talk about a fraud perpetrated on a global scale, which in turn led to corruption, war crimes, and generally made everyone's life worse over the lat 17 years: the case for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. For more than a year, the Bush administration pushed the most extreme interpretation of raw intelligence, without regard for its accuracy or reliability, to justify a war. Meanwhile, anyone presenting a correct assessment of the facts was attacked and deplatformed.
Links!
- The Selling of the Iraq War: The First Casualty on Global Policy Forum
- Hubris: Selling the Iraq War
- H.J.Res. 114 (107th): Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
- Ciaran's article on George Psalamanzar
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Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
Operation Ajax
Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
In the last days of the English empire, the people of Iran wanted to shake off the economic imperialism of British Petroluem. The movement spread, and the Americans got involved to defend the status quo. Grant teaches us about the factions in play, the tactics used, and the beginning of the US's policy of regime change. When has imperialism improved the lives of people living under it? How can we accept the narrative that inciting chaos creates stability? Who's next?
Links!
- Declassified CIA documents
- Confession of a SAVAK torturer
- 1953 British news report
- Support Final Bid on Kickstarter now!
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