Topic: Casualty

39 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:05:44 - 1:10:32

1793: Retribution

Russia-Ukraine War, Human Casualty Toll

General David Petraeus reported staggering casualty figures in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, estimating over one million Russians have been killed or wounded. Monthly Russian losses are cited at approximately 20,000, surpassing the total U.S. death toll of the Vietnam War in just a few months. Reports also indicate Russia is recruiting female workers from Africa and North Korean soldiers to bolster its depleted forces.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 25:15 - 28:58

1631: Pulling a Johnson

Jake Sullivan, Middle East Retaliatory Strikes, Casualties Assessment

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan confirms that the U.S. has begun a series of retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria following the deaths of three American service members in Jordan. Sullivan states the strikes are intended to degrade the capabilities of Iranian-backed militia groups and that further actions are planned. The administration is currently assessing casualties and damage while maintaining that they do not seek a wider regional conflict.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 1:52:20 - 1:57:31

1606: Food Noise

Gaza Conflict, Dumb Bombs and White Phosphorus

Reports on the escalating conflict in Gaza, with U.S. officials expressing concern over the use of "dumb bombs" and high civilian casualties. The Biden administration is reportedly unlikely to grant Israel's request for white phosphorus shells due to the horrific burns they cause.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 1:26:01 - 1:29:43

1602: Net Equity

Lloyd Austin on Battle Space, Lawyers on the Battlefield

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin uses the term "battle space" to describe the conflict zone in Gaza during an interview with Jonathan Karl. Austin emphasizes that the U.S. encourages Israel to follow legal advice from "lawyers on the battlefield" when targeting locations like schools. The hosts express skepticism toward the idea that military decisions are dictated by legal counsel, citing past drone strike controversies.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 1:29:13 - 1:31:56

1600: Unpack It

Al Jazeera, Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict

Israel reportedly considers banning Al Jazeera operations within the country due to its coverage of the war. The Committee to Protect Journalists reports that at least 17 media workers have been killed since the conflict began, including 13 Palestinians, 3 Israelis, and 1 Lebanese journalist. The hosts comment on the apparent failure of "Press" flak jackets to provide safety in the modern war zone.

Valudation
Episode 1589 1:43 - 4:09

1589: Valudation

Morocco Earthquake, Global News Fatigue and Media Priorities

A devastating earthquake in southern Morocco killed over 820 people and reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble. Despite the scale of the disaster, the event received limited media coverage compared to ongoing political stories involving Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The discrepancy highlights a perceived jadedness in modern news cycles where political figures overshadow natural disasters.

Ninny
Episode 1583 2:36:00 - 2:40:53

1583: Ninny

Chernihiv Theater Strike, Drone Exhibition Target

A Russian missile strike on a theater in Chernihiv, Ukraine, killed seven people and wounded dozens. While mainstream outlets like Deutsche Welle characterized the event as a purely civilian attack, reports indicate the theater was hosting a "Angry Birds" drone manufacturer demonstration for military personnel. The strike highlights the ongoing conflict over the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the war.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 30:52 - 33:10

1563: Pocket Pardon

BBC Casualty Controversy and European Gender Clinic Closures

The BBC medical drama "Casualty" faced public pushback for a storyline involving a non-binary character discussing "top surgery" before the television watershed. This is contrasted with policy shifts in Scandinavia and the UK, where some clinics have closed or paused medical transitions for minors pending long-term studies.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 1:47:37 - 1:48:41

1562: Tink Tank

Ukraine War Casualties, Russian Prison Recruitment

Speculation regarding the high casualty rates in the Ukraine war suggests that a significant portion of the front-line forces are recruited from the Russian prison system. This strategy allows the Russian government to "empty the jails" while avoiding widespread domestic protests in major cities like Moscow.

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545 29:34 - 36:05

1545: Stapler Abuse

Ukraine War Pivot, Casualty Discrepancies and Deception Tactics

The leaked documents reveal a massive discrepancy between official Pentagon casualty estimates and the numbers found in the slides, specifically regarding Russian and Ukrainian deaths. Some analysts suggest the leak might be a "pivot point" to wind down the war or a deliberate deception tactic to mislead Russian forces. The documents also confirm the presence of nearly 100 special operations troops from NATO countries on the ground in Ukraine.

The Chit
Episode 1534 40:31 - 43:00

1534: The Chit

Ukrainian Soldier Casualties, Sperm Freezing Trend

France 24 reports on a trend of Ukrainian soldiers freezing their sperm before heading to the front lines due to high casualty rates. The hosts note the lack of official death tolls for Ukrainian forces compared to the frequent reporting on Russian losses. They suggest the war is having a devastating impact on the male reproductive demographic in Ukraine.

Batu
Episode 1435 21:26 - 24:42

1435: Batu

Comparative Casualty Reporting and Media Propaganda

The hosts compare media portrayals of Russian and Ukrainian casualties, highlighting the use of emotional imagery such as refrigerated rail cars for Russian soldiers and grieving civilians in Kiev. They critique the narrative framing that depicts Russian forces as stalled and increasingly targeting civilian infrastructure.

Spook Nation
Episode 1383 2:28:20 - 2:32:12

1383: Spook Nation

Kabul Drone Strike Blunder and Military Accountability

General Frank McKenzie admitted that a U.S. drone strike in Kabul, originally claimed to have targeted an ISIS-K suicide bomber, actually killed 10 civilians, including seven children. The "explosives" seen by drone operators were actually water containers being loaded into a white Toyota by an aid worker named Zamari Amadi.

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149 1:25:13 - 1:31:39

1149: Couple of Reds

Iran Drone Shootdown, Trump's Decision, Casualty Estimates

President Trump initially authorized a military strike against Iran after the shootdown of a U.S. drone but aborted the mission minutes before execution. Trump claimed the decision was based on a report that 150 people would be killed, which he deemed a disproportionate response to the loss of an unmanned aircraft. The hosts analyze the media's reporting of the event and the context of Trump's "Twitter rattling" versus actual military action.

Toxic Chat
Episode 913 9:19 - 18:22

913: Toxic Chat

Middle East Military Buildup and Mosul Civilian Casualties

Military sources report a significant buildup of U.S. troops in Kuwait, potentially for operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. Tensions are rising between Israel and Syria following the use of Arrow anti-missile technology against Syrian surface-to-air missiles. The discussion critiques the State Department's lack of visibility regarding civilian deaths in Mosul, comparing the media's muted response to the heavy coverage previously seen during the siege of Aleppo.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 51:36 - 53:17

867: Wordy Durd

US Drone Strikes, UN Investigation in Afghanistan

The United Nations is calling for an investigation into a US drone strike in Afghanistan that reportedly killed 15 civilians, including a teacher and students. The hosts contrast the media's focus on Russian "war crimes" in Syria with the lack of accountability for US "surgical strikes" that result in significant collateral damage.

Clean Food
Episode 847 12:25 - 14:41

847: Clean Food

Civilian Casualty Calculus, US Airstrikes, Michael Maloof

Reports indicate the U.S. military uses a specific "calculus" to determine acceptable civilian casualties during airstrikes, with one official citing a limit of 50 lives to destroy an ISIL cash vault. Former Pentagon official Michael Maloof claims these policies persist because they lack mainstream media coverage. The hosts criticize the transparency of the State Department regarding these deaths.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 2:47:29 - 2:51:29

845: Kaine & Unable

US Civilian Casualties in Syrian Air Strikes

State Department spokesperson John Kirby faced intense questioning from RT reporter Gayane Chichakyan regarding US air strikes in Manbij, Syria, that reportedly killed dozens of civilians. Kirby defended the military's efforts to minimize collateral damage while acknowledging that the US makes a "calculus" regarding potential civilian risks before strikes.

Spatchcock
Episode 839 42:26 - 46:41

839: Spatchcock

White House Drone Strike Casualty Report, Civilian Deaths

The Obama administration released a report on the Friday before July 4th weekend claiming between 64 and 116 civilians were killed in drone strikes outside active war zones since 2009. Independent watchdog groups argue these figures are significantly lower than actual death tolls, which are estimated to be at least double the government's count.