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Josh Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, discusses the brutal massacres of Druze and Alawite communities in Syria by the HTS-backed interim government led by former ISIS and al-Qaeda commander Ahmad al-Sharaa. Despite al-Sharaa’s attempts to distance himself from the violence, Landis makes clear that these killings were carried out by al-Sharaa’s own forces, not rogue militias, as part of a sectarian campaign that deepens Syria’s fragmentation.
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In December outgoing president Donald trump pulled one more shocking foreign policy decision when he recognized Morocco’s claim to Western Sahara in exchange for Morocco normalizing relations with Israel. Western Sahara has been disputed since the Spanish withdrew in 1975 and the conflict between Morocco and the Polisario front, an armed liberation movement, continued until the 1991 ceasefire. Last year the Polisario Front, which is backed by neighboring Algeria, declared the ceasefire over. Most recently, the Moroccans expressed fury after the leader of the Polisario Front was given medical treatment in Spain, and the Moroccans retaliated by unleashing refugees into Spanish territory. Jacob Mundy is an associate professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at Colgate University. He has recently published a report for the European Council on Foreign Relations, where he’s a visiting fellow, proposing creating new solutions to the decades old problem, entitled: “Free to choose: A new plan for peace in Western Sahara.” He joined Rania Khalek’s program Dispatches to discuss this and other areas of his expertise, including Libya and Algeria.
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For those who just discovered Ukraine two months ago, the fact that Ukrainian nationalism has been dangerously intertwined with fascism might sound like Russian propaganda. But is it? How powerful is the Ukrainian far right? Are they really linked to Nazis? Why is the corporate-owned media denying this? To place this war and the Ukrainian far right in its historical context, Rania Khalek was joined by Tarik Cyril Amar, a historian from Germany, who is currently associate professor of history at Koc University in Istanbul, working on Russian, Ukrainian, and generally East European history. Listen to every episode of Rania Khalek Dispatches anywhere you get podcasts. Apple: https://apple.co/3zeYpeW Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3za9DRK TIME CODES 0:00 Intro 2:48 Origins of right-wing Ukrainian nationalism 5:03 Ukraine during Soviet times 8:32 Ukrainian collaboration with Nazis in WW2 14:27 Ukraine after the Soviet collapse 16:43 Post-Soviet right-wing nationalisms & historical revisionism 21:23 Understanding Ukraine’s far right factions 27:50 Is the US arming neo-Nazis in Ukraine? 33:44 Azov Battalion infiltration of military 38:21 Media whitewashing Nazis 49:48 2014’s contribution to rising far right 58:30 Far right threats against Zelensky 1:06:26 Boon to the global far right 1:11:07 Broken NATO promises to Russia 1:19:55 What alternatives did Putin have? 1:25:46 Threat of a more militarized Germany & Europe 1:39:51 Where to follow Tarik
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Greater Israel Explained: The Israeli Plan to Conquer the Arab World Music Bed License: MB01ESFCRCQ8EHJ MB0113ZFAQ3XGBQ MB01VXSSFAOTERP MB010YOXCOCHHWI