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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields
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Angry Planet Matthew Gault and Jason Fields

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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields
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    World War II Is Still Killing People in the Pacific

    World War II Is Still Killing People in the Pacific

    World War II is still killing people. Unexploded ordnance, the remnants of globe spanning conflict, litters the fields of Europe and the waters of the Pacific. The world spends a lot of money and time cleaning up UX in Europe and helping its victims. In the Pacific? Well, there it’s a different story. Especially in the Solomon Islands.
    Thomas Heaton is a reporter for Civil Beat and the author of its ‘Lethal Legacy’ series, which focuses on the devastation World War II is still wreaking in the Pacific.
    Civil Beat’s Lethal Legacy series.
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    • 42 min
    Mega Prisons and Bitcoin in El Salvador

    Mega Prisons and Bitcoin in El Salvador

    It’s 2023. It’s time for authoritarian leaders to update their aesthetic. Sure a stuffy military uniform used to lend an air of authority, but today’s young leaders are looking more and more like silicon valley tech billionaires. A backwards baseball cap. Laser eyes on their Twitter profile. Plans to build a city powered by a volcano that mines bitcoin. Mega-prisons ripped from the pages of Judge Dredd. That kind of thing.
    This week we’re talking about El Salvador and its millennial leader Nayib Bukele. With us here to do that is Tiziano Breda, an expert on the region who has covered it for the International Crisis Group and is now with IAI, the Italian international affairs institute.
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    • 41 min
    Talking Turkey Ahead of the Vote

    Talking Turkey Ahead of the Vote

    There are authoritarians and there are tyrants, and sometimes they’re the same person. But would a true tyrant put himself up to face the people in an election that could be free and maybe even fair?
    With Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, we’re going to find out the exact flavor of authoritarian he is on Sunday, May 14, and in the days immediately following. Erdogan has been in power in his nation of more than 80 million people for nearly two decades, and in some ways, he’s brought it to near ruin, with economic policies based more on his gut than sound economic theory.
    He’s also not much on newspapers, freedom of information, or freedom of speech.
    On the other hand, no one is going to doubt the importance of his country on the world stage. Erdogan has become something like the Bosporus itself, a gateway or meeting point between NATO and Moscow, and even Iran occasionally. That sounds good, but it hasn’t made the West particularly happy. In one of the most recent examples, Turkey’s veto is the only thing standing between Sweden and NATO membership. Erdogan says it has to do with Sweden harboring Kurdish terrorists, but, like buying S-400 missile batteries from Russia, it could just be a thumb in the eye of all concerned.
    Maybe the U.S. should just sell Turkey those F-16s it wants.
    The main question, however, is what Erdogan will do when all the votes are counted. If he loses, does he go away? If he wins, does he take away more freedoms from Turks and become the tyrant he always had the potential of becoming?
    To answer these questions, Angry Planet spoke with Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign relations. He had some surprising thoughts—and a wager.
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    • 45 min
    Teaser: Why UAPs Are So Hard to Talk About

    Teaser: Why UAPs Are So Hard to Talk About

    It’s a subscriber only episode of Angry Planet where we sit down with drone and UAP journalist Kelsey Atherton to deliver on an old promise: making up for a balloon-related episode from February some of you didn’t like.
    But first, we got into the news of the drone attack on the Kremlin, which occurred a few hours before we sat down to record. After that, Atherton takes us through his thoughts on the great high altitude object panic of 2023 and we dig into the meat of the episode: why it’s so hard to report on UAPs and why it’s often deeply professionally unpleasant to do so.
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    • 20 min
    Why War Never Changes

    Why War Never Changes

    You may have noticed that we end our show with a snippet of the video game Fallout (my favorite). “War - war never changes.”
    What if that’s both true and not true? You have to love a dichotomy. Anyway, we are lucky today to have University of Chicago professor Paul Poast on the show. He looks at foreign policy—war—using statistics to make some sense of it all.
    This is a break down of why wars popular on the history channel (World War II, the Civil War) aren’t indicative of how wars are actually fought. The smaller proxy wars the U.S. and Russia have been fighting for the past 30 years are the status-quo, not some new kind of conflict.
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    • 45 min
    How a 21-Year-Old Edgelord Stole Pentagon Secrets

    How a 21-Year-Old Edgelord Stole Pentagon Secrets

    How is that a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman posted government secrets to a private Discord group for almost a year before anyone noticed? On today’s episode of Angry Planet, Bellingcat’s Aric Toler walks us through the culture that created poster and edgelord Jack Teixeira.
    Toler also talks about working with The New York Times, dodging phone calls from the FBI, and the digital forensics he used to identify Teixeira. We talk about the Something Awful Forums, 4chan and KiwiFarms, and why Teixeira isn’t a “leaker” at all, he’s a poster.
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    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
742 Ratings

742 Ratings

HouseHeredia ,

Keeps getting better

Great content. Informed and inciteful guests. Thank yoh

Andieo1997 ,

Brilliant!

This is the perfect choice for anyone interested in learning more about global affairs! Each episode is informative and enjoyable.

PEEKERS48 ,

Go look at the 2 star reviews and laugh.

This show highlights so many injustices and nuances of global affairs, geopolitics, and conflict. The conservatives/Republicans just hate that things change even though they don’t know how to and this show is just another factor in that equation. The world is getting more authoritarian and dark and it takes great courage to stand out against those ideologies in the way Angry Planet does and I hope through all the snowflake, conservative tears, the creators see the value in their work and continue to combat the spread of awful ideas. Well done folks! Hope perseveres.

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