Investigative journalist Roger G. Charles is the coauthor of Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed–and Why It Still Matters. In this 2+ hour interview, Roger Charles discusses his book and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in detail. This interview is a must-listen for those who have only heard the government’s version of the story.
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David Enders, a Special Correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers, discusses the al Qaeda-linked group Jabhat al Nusra’s critical role in the Syrian rebellion’s military successes; the composition of Syria’s rebel fighters and what they are fighting for; why the Assad government might be on its last legs; and talk of a “war after the war” in [...]
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Thomas Hedges from the Center for Study of Responsive Law discusses the three whistleblowers (John Kiriakou, Kirk Wiebe and William Binney) who were persecuted by the Obama administration for outing torture, waste and corruption at the NSA and CIA.
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Journalist James North discusses his article “Washington’s Role in the Renewed Violence in DR Congo;” the five million deaths attributable to war in the DRC since 1998; US-sponsored Rwanda’s role in Congo’s so-called civil war; how big banks and the IMF help corrupt African dictators loot their countries; and why UN peacekeepers are essentially worthless.
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Alan Boswell, Africa correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers, discusses how the current rebellion in northern Mali got started after Gaddafi’s fall in Libya; whether the rebels are al-Qaeda, “gangster Jihadis,” or some combination thereof; the long delay in getting boots on the ground in Mali (and these will be African proxy forces, not US military); how [...]
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