Max Blumenthal

Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal

Max Blumenthal challenges legacy media narratives. https://thegrayzone.com https://rokfin.com/MaxBlumenthal https://twitter.com/MaxBlumenthal

  1. 20 FEB

    Judging Freedom: Zelenskyy on the Ropes - Ukraine, Trump, and the Hidden Forces Shaping American Foreign Policy

    In this explosive interview, Max Blumenthal joins Judge Napolitano to dissect the shifting dynamics of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, the provocations leading to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and the potential collapse of Zelenskyy's government. Blumenthal also delves into Netanyahu's strategies in Gaza and the hidden forces driving American interventionism. AI - Summary:In a revealing conversation on Judging Freedom, Max Blumenthal discusses the dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, particularly regarding Ukraine. Blumenthal argues that Trump’s recent acknowledgment of the war in Ukraine as one of the most provoked conflicts in modern history marks a significant departure from previous administrations. He traces the roots of the conflict back to the 2014 Maidan coup, which he claims was heavily backed by the U.S., leading to Russia's annexation of Crimea and the ongoing war in Donbas. Blumenthal criticizes the narrative of Ukraine as a victim of Russian aggression, asserting that the U.S. and NATO's actions, including the buildup of military alliances on Russia's border, were deliberate provocations. He highlights how the American public is beginning to see through years of propaganda, recognizing the war as a result of U.S. intervention rather than unprovoked Russian aggression. The discussion also touches on the potential collapse of Zelenskyy's government if U.S. aid is cut off, with Blumenthal predicting internal strife and possible overthrow by nationalist factions. He critiques the Biden administration's sanctions on Russia, arguing they have harmed the U.S. economy more than Russia's, and calls for a reevaluation of America's foreign policy priorities. Shifting to the Middle East, Blumenthal examines Netanyahu's strategies in Gaza, suggesting that Israel's leadership is more interested in maintaining a state of conflict than achieving peace. He reveals disturbing details about the Hannibal Directive, which allegedly led to the deaths of many Israeli civilians during the October 7th attacks, and discusses the political turmoil within Israel as Netanyahu faces corruption allegations. Throughout the interview, Blumenthal emphasizes the need for a fundamental change in U.S. foreign policy, away from interventionism and towards a focus on domestic interests. He calls out the influence of lobby groups and the military-industrial complex, urging the Trump administration to prioritize America's needs over global entanglements.

    26 min
  2. 15 FEB

    🔴 The Grayzone live: The jig is up

    Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss the Trump administration's announcement that Ukraine will not join NATO as Kiev's military campaign continues to falter, and cover the fallout from Donald Trump's deranged plan to "own" the Gaza Strip and forcibly remove its residents. 🔴 Watch on Rumble 🔴 Watch on YouTube 🔴 Read TheGrayzone.com A.I. - Generated Summary: Max Blumenthal and Aaron Maté kick off the episode with some light-hearted banter, touching on Valentine's Day and a request for a group meditation session. They joke about the unusual setting for meditation and the lineup of heteronormative white men on their show. The discussion quickly turns to Ukraine, with a focus on Defense Secretary Pete Hegi's recent comments about Ukraine's NATO membership. Hegi stated that Ukraine joining NATO is unrealistic, a stance that aligns with what Blumenthal and Maté have been saying for years. Maté criticizes Biden for not taking NATO membership off the table earlier, which he believes could have prevented the war. They argue that the U.S. and Europe used Ukraine as a pawn to bleed Russia, with Ukraine paying the "butcher's bill." The hosts discuss how Trump's administration is now shifting the narrative, with Trump himself doubling down on the idea that Ukraine should never have been promised NATO membership. They speculate that this could lead to a winding down of the Ukraine proxy war, much to the dismay of European leaders who have been subservient to U.S. interests. Blumenthal and Maté critique European leaders like Macron, Scholz, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for their lack of leadership and reliance on U.S. directives. They argue that Europe has been reduced to a vassal state, waiting for instructions from Washington. The conversation shifts to Gaza, where Trump has proposed a controversial plan to "take control" of the territory after the fighting ends. Blumenthal and Maté express skepticism about the feasibility of this plan and its implications for the region. They discuss how Arab states like Jordan and Egypt are reacting to Trump's proposals, with King Abdullah of Jordan appearing visibly uncomfortable during a press conference with Trump. Blumenthal and Maté celebrate the Trump administration's decision to cut funding to the NED, an organization they describe as a CIA cutout used to destabilize countries around the world. They recount their own investigative work exposing the NED's role in various regime change operations, including in Nicaragua and Ukraine. The hosts speculate on the future of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, particularly in relation to China and Russia. Trump has hinted at potential denuclearization talks with both countries, which Blumenthal and Maté view as a positive development, though they remain skeptical about Trump's ability to follow through. Blumenthal and Maté discuss the ongoing genocide in Gaza, emphasizing the resilience of the Palestinian resistance. They criticize the U.S. and Israel for their brutal tactics and highlight the role of Arab states in failing to support Palestine. They also touch on the internal divisions within Palestinian leadership and the challenges of achieving unity. The hosts lament the weakness of the left in the U.S., particularly its failure to oppose imperialist policies. They criticize Bernie Sanders for his support of the Ukraine proxy war and his vote against Tulsi Gabbard, whom they see as a more principled progressive. They argue that the left has been co-opted by neoconservative elements, leaving no real opposition to U.S. imperialism. Blumenthal and Maté wrap up the episode by encouraging viewers to support independent media like The Grayzone. They emphasize the importance of staying informed and resisting the mainstream narrative, especially in the face of ongoing wars and political corruption.

    2h 1m
  3. 14 FEB

    Judging Freedom: Trump’s Gaza plan is ethnic cleansing, yet the resistance stands firm

    Max Blumenthal exposes how Trump bullies Arab states to absorb Palestinians, while Israel’s Zionist logic drives demographic warfare. Despite ceasefire violations, Hamas stands firm, forcing aid into Gaza. Netanyahu clings to power, backed by Trump’s brutal strategy. A damning critique of U.S.-Israeli policies and the resilience of Palestinian resistance. In this explosive discussion between Judge Andrew Napolitano and Max Blumenthal, the focus is on Donald Trump’s controversial proposal to "buy and own" the Gaza Strip, a plan Blumenthal describes as a thinly veiled attempt at ethnic cleansing. Blumenthal argues that Trump’s strategy is to intimidate and bully regional allies like Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia into absorbing displaced Palestinians, effectively carrying out Israel’s long-standing goal of demographic control. He highlights how these nations, particularly Saudi Arabia, are now scrambling to counter Trump’s plan, with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman issuing the "Dawn Statement," rejecting normalization with Israel without a Palestinian state. Blumenthal critiques the underlying logic of Zionism, which views Palestinians as a demographic threat to Israel’s Jewish majority. He explains how this logic has driven policies like the two-state solution, which he describes as a way to warehouse Palestinians in isolated cantons while maintaining Jewish dominance. He also touches on the destruction of Christian communities in Gaza and the West Bank, emphasizing the broader ethnic and religious dimensions of the conflict. The conversation shifts to the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, with Blumenthal criticizing Trump and Netanyahu for their attempts to sabotage the agreement by demanding the immediate release of all hostages. He points out that Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire, but Hamas has stood firm, forcing Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. Blumenthal suggests that Hamas’s resilience has temporarily thwarted Trump and Netanyahu’s plans. Finally, Blumenthal speculates on Netanyahu’s political and physical health, noting that the Israeli prime minister is under significant pressure from both his corruption trials and the Israeli public’s demand for the release of hostages. Despite these challenges, Netanyahu has managed to stabilize his leadership by aligning with Trump’s ethnic cleansing plan, which has garnered support across the Israeli political spectrum. Blumenthal concludes by emphasizing the moral and political bankruptcy of Trump’s plan and the broader Zionist project, warning that it will only lead to further instability and suffering.

    24 min

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Max Blumenthal challenges legacy media narratives. https://thegrayzone.com https://rokfin.com/MaxBlumenthal https://twitter.com/MaxBlumenthal

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