Crashing the War Party

Kelley Vlahos and Daniel Larison
Crashing the War Party

From the team of Kelley Vlahos and Daniel Larison, subscribe today for straight talk about the latest headlines and politics, under-the-radar news, and interviews with newsmakers, politicians, journalists, and activists. crashingthewarparty.substack.com

  1. 2023/11/24

    Matt Petti on Western media manipulation in the Israel-Hamas conflict

    According to journalist Matthew Petti's number crunching, 31% of English-speaking media have been using the phrase "Hamas-led Health Ministry" since Oct. 17. Before that day, only 7% were using such a phrase. What happened? Petti points to the Oct. 17 explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza, the perpetrator of which has not been independently confirmed. He said civilian casualty counts were not only second-guessed by the Biden administration but questioned because the ministry was "Hamas run." Repeating this led to the Western media pick-up of the phrase. Not only does linking the ministry and its data to the militant group delegitimize both, it serves a broader insidious narrative that Gazans and Palestinians are Hamas, which serves Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's interests in justifying the relentless bombing of civilians. Petti talks to Kelley and Daniel about this and the broader responsibility of the Western media in the coverage and interpretation of these complex issues on the ground today. More from Matt Petti: Media amplified US, Israeli narrative on Palestinian deaths, Responsible Statecraft, 11/20/23 The international pressure on Israel that really matters comes from the Middle East, Analyst News, 10/19/23 Why does Egypt fear evacuating Gaza? Responsible Statecraft, 10/13/23 America's Broken, Lurid View of Foreign Wars, Reason magazine, 10/12/23 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crashingthewarparty.substack.com

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  2. 2023/11/17

    Giorgio Cafiero: Expect 'horrific blowback' to US policy on US-Gaza

    Experts are now speculating that America's reputation in the world, particularly in the Middle East, is taking a hit worse than when it invaded and occupied Iraq in 2003. Giorgio Cafiero, head of Gulf State Analytics and a keen observer of politics in the region, tells the podcast this week that President Biden is becoming more hated than George W. Bush during that era. This threatens to get even worse each day that the Israeli bombardments continue and more Palestinian civilians are killed (as of this writing, it is well over 11,000, nearly half of them children). Meanwhile, Arab leaders, especially those in the Gulf States with ties to both the U.S. and Israel, are coming under increasing pressure by the Arab Street to do more than just rhetorically signal their anger and displeasure with Tel Aviv and Washington. In the first segment, Kelley & Dan talk about the big Biden-Xi Jinping meeting in San Francisco this week: a nothingburger or a real step forward for diplomacy?  More from Giorgio Cafiero: Consequences Of The Israeli War On Gaza, News Looks, 11/14/23 Will Turkey-Israel ties reach breaking point amid Gaza war?, The New Arab, 11/14/23 Will UAE hurt Russia with export controls to please the US amid Israel war? Al Jazeera, 11/7/23 China and Israel have enjoyed serious ties. What happens now? Responsible Statecraft, 11/3/23 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crashingthewarparty.substack.com

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  3. 2023/11/03

    There was never a 'pivot' away from the Middle East. There should have been.

    A popular narrative after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and ensuing retaliation by Israel has been that the U.S. had dropped the ball because it had 'pivoted away' from the Middle East over the last three administrations. That is simply not true. According to our guests this week, CATO researchers Jon Hoffman and Jordan Cohen,  Washington has maintained a status quo in the Middle East that had become untenable. It has been fueling the region with weapons; making deals with dictators in Saudi Arabia and Israel at the expense of the Palestinian issue, and ignoring the growing violence and tensions in the occupied territories. We talk about this and more as the violence threatens to spill over to other parts of the region, which will embolden those in Washington who want us to have a bigger, not a smaller footprint there. More from Jon Hoffman and Jordan Cohen: Emergency Aid or Budget Trick? Assessing Biden’s $100 Billion Spending Request, Jordan Cohen w/ Dominik Lett, CATO, 10/20/23 Biden's Middle East Deal is a Disaster, Jon Hoffman, Responsible Statecraft, 9/27/23 Many Arms and Little Influence in the Middle East, Hoffman and Cohen, War on the Rocks, 8/23/23 Counter-revolutionary? A deeper look at Israel’s relationships with Arab autocrats, Responsible Statecraft This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crashingthewarparty.substack.com

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