Topic: Abdullah Abdullah

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Swasticars
Episode 1738 34:02 - 38:29

1738: Swasticars

Trump Plan for U.S. Ownership of Gaza

Donald Trump expressed a commitment to the U.S. "buying and owning" the Gaza Strip to prevent the return of Hamas. During a meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan, Trump suggested the area is currently a "demolition site" that could be rebuilt under U.S. auspices. Legal experts and regional leaders have questioned the authority and feasibility of such a plan, which would involve the relocation of Palestinians.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 1:41:25 - 1:45:49

1602: Net Equity

Antony Blinken on Humanitarian Corridors, King Abdullah's Criticism

Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced questions regarding the U.S. refusal to call for a ceasefire despite the rising death toll of children in Gaza. King Abdullah of Jordan criticized the international community, stating that Palestinian lives appear to matter less than others. Blinken reiterated that every life has equal worth but placed the ultimate responsibility for the suffering on Hamas.

Eggsistenial
Episode 1218 2:14:05 - 2:16:30

1218: Eggsistenial

Afghanistan Election, Parallel Governments and Defense Cuts

Ashraf Ghani was declared the winner of the Afghan presidential election, but his opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, has vowed to form a parallel government. This political chaos occurs as the U.S. negotiates a peace plan with the Taliban. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has proposed significant budget cuts for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, shifting focus toward "Space Force" technologies.

Don's Dentures
Episode 988 2:18:33 - 2:21:08

988: Don's Dentures

Cluster Bomb Policy, Yemen Civil War Update

The Trump administration waived a ban on older cluster bombs, a move criticized by human rights groups due to the weapons' tendency to leave unexploded "bomblets" that kill civilians. In Yemen, former President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed by Houthi rebels, potentially escalating the civil war. In Ukraine, former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili was briefly arrested before being freed by supporters.

Toxic Masculinity
Episode 834 46:52 - 51:23

834: Toxic Masculinity

Islamic Homophobia, Daayiee Abdullah and Nemat Sadat

Don Lemon hosted a panel featuring an imam and Professor Nemat Sadat to discuss homophobia within the Muslim community. Sadat highlighted the extreme danger faced by LGBTQ individuals in Afghanistan under Sharia law, where homosexuality can be a capital offense. The segment was abruptly cut short as Sadat began criticizing the human rights records of U.S. allies like Saudi Arabia.

Climate Justice Cancelled
Episode 776 31:12 - 34:46

776: Climate Justice Cancelled

King Abdullah II of Jordan, Generational Fight Against ISIS

King Abdullah II of Jordan tells Charlie Rose that the fight against ISIS is a "Third World War by other means" and a generational struggle. He emphasizes that Muslim countries must take ownership of the problem, calling the extremism a "Muslim problem" and "evil." Abdullah also notes the global nature of the threat, mentioning fighters traveling to Syria from the Caucasus and Western China.

Climate Justice Cancelled
Episode 776 44:33 - 47:44

776: Climate Justice Cancelled

King Abdullah II in San Francisco, Queen Rania

An anecdote describes King Abdullah II's frequent visits to San Francisco, where his security detail reportedly brandishes automatic weapons from SUVs in Union Square. The King is noted for his fondness for Morton's Steakhouse and his education at Georgetown and in the UK. The hosts compare the Western media's shifting portrayal of Middle Eastern leaders like Bashar al-Assad to corporate treatment of fired employees.

Heteronormative
Episode 747 2:44:44 - 2:50:32

747: Heteronormative

Black Lives Matter and the Heteronormative Critique

Professor Melina Abdullah of Cal State LA described the current political system as "white supremacist heteronormative patriarchal capitalism." The hosts dissect the use of the term "heteronormative" as a code word within the Black Lives Matter movement to critique traditional social structures.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 1:02:28 - 1:08:00

694: Bend it Down

Jordan Airstrikes, ISIS Propaganda and Prince Charles

Following the release of a video showing the execution of a Jordanian pilot, Jordan launched retaliatory airstrikes against ISIS targets in Raqqa. The hosts critique CNN's coverage of the conflict, which they claim uses unverified file footage and propaganda from both sides. They also discuss Prince Charles's visit to Jordan to express solidarity with King Abdullah and the potential for increased military aid.

Kunzite
Episode 693 14:42 - 20:36

693: Kunzite

King Abdullah II, US Armed Services Committee, Syria Strategy

King Abdullah II of Jordan met with the US Armed Services Committee in Washington on the same day the execution video went viral. Senators John McCain and Joe Manchin call for expedited military aid to Jordan, leading the hosts to theorize that Jordan is being positioned as the regional proxy to take out the Assad regime in Syria under the guise of fighting ISIS.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 2:25:15 - 2:28:26

690: Win by a Gyp

Russia Today, Saudi King Abdullah Death and Prince Charles

The hosts review Russia Today's (RT) coverage of the death of Saudi King Abdullah. RT highlighted the kingdom's poor human rights record and showed footage of Prince Charles performing a traditional sword dance with the Saudi royals. The hosts discuss the "flavor saver" facial hair of the new Saudi leadership and the hypocrisy of Western leaders mourning the monarch.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 2:28:27 - 2:31:11

690: Win by a Gyp

Saudi Succession, Factional Instability and the House of Saud

The death of King Abdullah may lead to instability within the massive Saudi royal family, as hundreds of princes vie for influence. The hosts discuss the origins of the House of Saud, noting that the family essentially "made up" their royalty after taking control of the region. They suggest that the lack of a clear "heavyweight" successor could lead to internal friction and volatile oil prices.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 2:54:24 - 2:58:27

654: Q-Burn

Afghanistan Power-Sharing Deal, John Kerry Mediation, Sign-off

The show concludes with news of a power-sharing agreement in Afghanistan between presidential rivals Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, brokered by John Kerry. The hosts mock the "National Unity" government as a half-measure. Adam Curry and John Dvorak sign off from their respective locations in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 32:53 - 42:49

648: Centrifuge Him!

ISIS Geopolitics, Potential Invasion of Jordan

Curry presents a theory that ISIS may be directed to invade Jordan, which would threaten King Abdullah and force a massive military response to protect Israel. They discuss Jordan's history as a buffer state and the potential for "Hollywood-style" media coverage of such an escalation. Dvorak counters that ISIS is likely intended to remain a buffer between Iraq and Iran to protect Kurdish oil interests.

Reverse the Curse
Episode 633 1:46:05 - 1:56:39

633: Reverse the Curse

Afghanistan Election Fraud and Ashraf Ghani TED Talk

The disputed presidential election in Afghanistan between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani is examined. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki addresses allegations of widespread fraud and ballot stuffing. The segment mocks Ashraf Ghani's 2005 TED Talk on rebuilding broken states, contrasting his academic persona with the realities of Afghan power politics.

twitter mwitter
Episode 602 0:46 - 3:11

602: twitter mwitter

Turkey Twitter Ban, Prime Minister Erdogan, Court Orders

The Turkish government, under Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, implemented a block on Twitter following court orders. While Erdogan threatened to "wipe out" the social media platform, President Abdullah Gul expressed disagreement with the total ban, suggesting only specific violating pages should be blocked.

Flaming Groovies
Episode 462 1:25:03 - 1:30:47

462: Flaming Groovies

Jordan Revolution, King Abdullah II

Protests erupt in Jordan over rising fuel prices and government corruption, with demonstrators calling for the fall of the regime. The hosts discuss King Abdullah II's lineage and the use of U.S.-supplied non-lethal weapons against protesters. A tangent explains the origin of the band name "Steely Dan" from a William S. Burroughs novel.

Punk Media
Episode 354 1:05:30 - 1:06:57

354: Punk Media

Al-Qaeda Medical Arm, Somalia Aid Operations

Al-Qaeda has reportedly established a medical arm in Somalia to provide aid. An official envoy, identified as Abu Abdullah Muhajir, spoke to the media with an American accent. The hosts discuss the presence of Westerners, including Americans and Britons, within Al-Qaeda's ranks and the organization's shift toward humanitarian branding.

Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!
Episode 144 1:10:35 - 1:13:11

144: Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!

Afghanistan Election Turmoil and Abdullah Abdullah Withdrawal

Abdullah Abdullah has officially dropped out of the Afghan presidential race against Hamid Karzai, citing concerns over election integrity. The hosts speculate that his withdrawal was coerced to stabilize the political situation ahead of a planned U.S. troop surge of 40,000 soldiers. They characterize Karzai as a CIA-backed figurehead.

Knights of the No Agenda Armory
Episode 87 19:58 - 21:40

87: Knights of the No Agenda Armory

Barack Obama, Saudi King Abdullah Protocol Controversy

Video footage from the G20 summit shows President Barack Obama bowing to Saudi King Abdullah, sparking a debate over international protocol. Critics argue the gesture implies subservience, while others view it as a standard diplomatic greeting. The segment briefly mentions other minor scandals, including Michelle Obama hugging the Queen and a cease-and-desist order for an "Obama Burger" restaurant.