Topic: Green Zone

16 chapters across the catalog

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 5:04 - 11:41

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Iraq Political Crisis and Muqtada al-Sadr Resignation

Violence erupted in Baghdad's Green Zone after powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced his retirement from politics. Rival Shiite factions engaged in heavy fighting involving gunfire and explosions, resulting in at least 20 deaths and hundreds of injuries. The political deadlock has left Iraq without a functional government for over a year as al-Sadr's supporters demand the dissolution of parliament and new elections to remove Iranian influence.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 11:41 - 13:13

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Green Zone Infrastructure and Hayward California Comparison

An anecdote describes the Baghdad Green Zone's internal infrastructure as resembling an American suburban country club or a housing tract in Hayward, California. Despite the current violence and the breach of its perimeter walls, the zone historically featured American-style amenities and tract homes. The transition of the area from a protected enclave to a site of civil unrest marks a significant shift in the Iraqi political landscape.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 2:22:46 - 2:25:00

1482: Gorby Chips

Iraq Protests, Green Zone Unrest

Violent protests erupted in Baghdad's Green Zone after prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced his resignation from politics. Supporters stormed the government palace, leading to clashes with security forces that resulted in at least 15 deaths. The unrest is viewed as a significant challenge to Iranian influence in Iraqi politics.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 2:43:21 - 2:45:12

1473: Meth Raging

Iraq Parliament Storming, Muqtada al-Sadr, Green Zone

Followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr storm the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone to protest government formation efforts. This marks the second breach of the assembly building in a week, signaling deep political instability. The hosts reflect on the history of the Green Zone as a symbol of American influence that is now being overrun by local factions.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 14:42 - 18:14

1372: Grope Line

CDC Shielding Approach, Australia Lockdown and Penal Colony Culture

The CDC's "shielding approach" document outlines the creation of "green zones" to isolate high-risk individuals, a concept currently being mirrored by strict lockdowns in Australia. Canberra has entered a seven-day lockdown following a single positive case. The hosts discuss the compliance of the Australian public, noting the country's history as a penal colony and the impact of past gun control measures.

Easter Special
Episode 1335 33:37 - 37:50

1335: Easter Special

Indonesia Travel Report, Bali Green Zones

A first-hand account details the rigorous travel requirements for entering Indonesia, including a five-night forced quarantine and the use of the "e-HAC" health app. The report highlights the "Green Zones" in Bali where local workers are allegedly forced to receive the Chinese Sinovac vaccine to maintain their jobs in the tourism sector.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 7:17 - 9:00

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Washington Surveillance Expansion, Glenn Greenwald Critique

Journalist Glenn Greenwald criticized the proposed hiring of 1,000 new Capitol officers and the establishment of permanent fencing in Washington D.C. during an appearance on Fox News. Greenwald argued that the militarization of the "people's house" resembles the Green Zone in Baghdad and serves to keep the population in a state of fear. The security overhaul is estimated to cost approximately $100 million.

Hunt the Wumpus
Episode 1204 29:31 - 39:43

1204: Hunt the Wumpus

Baghdad Embassy Siege, Iran-Backed Militia Protests

Supporters of Iran-backed militias withdrew from the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad's Green Zone following a two-day siege sparked by U.S. airstrikes. Analysts suggested the ease with which protesters entered the heavily fortified area indicated a potential setup or a failure of Iraqi security. The State Department, led by Mike Pompeo, was accused of using the incident to escalate tensions with Iran.

Pregnant Person
Episode 1138 1:16:41 - 1:22:02

1138: Pregnant Person

US Embassy Evacuation in Iraq and the West Clark Seven

The State Department ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, citing threats linked to Iran. A producer with a business in the "Green Zone" disputes the necessity of the move, calling it "horseshit." The hosts reference General Wesley Clark’s 2001 memo regarding plans to "take out" seven countries, including Iraq and Iran, suggesting the current moves are part of a long-standing neoconservative agenda.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 1:48:46 - 1:51:43

1021: Sun Burps

Rome Easter Security, Green Zones, and French-Italian Border Dispute

Authorities in Rome established a "Green Zone" with heavy security, metal detectors, and vehicle bans to protect Easter pilgrims from potential terrorist attacks. Meanwhile, a diplomatic rift has emerged between France and Italy after French border police entered an Italian clinic to drug-test a Nigerian migrant. The incident is viewed by Italian politicians as a violation of national sovereignty.

Postcard From Paris
Episode 823 3:20:02 - 3:28:51

823: Postcard From Paris

Baghdad Green Zone Protests, Muqtada al-Sadr, Iraq Instability

Thousands of protesters led by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr breached the heavily fortified Green Zone in Baghdad to demand government reforms and an end to corruption. The uprising has prompted the U.S. to send additional Marines to reinforce the embassy. Protesters cite a lack of basic services, including electricity and clean water, as the primary drivers of the unrest.

Trojan Horse
Episode 365 1:52:40 - 1:59:28

365: Trojan Horse

Ted Koppel's Iraq Report and the Privatization of Security

Ted Koppel reports from Iraq for NBC, highlighting the massive continued U.S. presence despite the official troop withdrawal. The discussion covers the role of private contractors, the rebranding of Blackwater to "Academy," and the strategic importance of Iraq's oil reserves.

Lady McDeath
Episode 350 27:58 - 34:04

350: Lady McDeath

Leon Panetta, Iraq Embassy, Private Military Contractors

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta indicated that negotiations continue regarding the U.S. presence in Iraq despite withdrawal announcements. The U.S. maintains a massive embassy and "Green Zone" city-state in Baghdad, supported by over 52,000 contractors, including 16,000 armed civilians. These numbers suggest a significant ongoing footprint in the Middle East that bypasses traditional troop withdrawal narratives.

Adios, MOFO!
Episode 316 1:52:01 - 1:59:02

316: Adios, MOFO!

U.S. Embassy in Iraq and IDIQ Contracts

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is identified as the largest in the world, housing 8,000 people with plans to expand to 17,000. The architecture firm Burger Divine Jaeger (BDY) is highlighted for its "Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity" (IDIQ) contracts with the State Department and Army Corps of Engineers. The embassy complex in the Green Zone is compared to the Vatican due to its size and self-contained infrastructure.

No Agenda 002
Episode 2 14:02 - 17:48

2: No Agenda 002

Iraq War Logistics, Private Contractors and Military Pay

The presence of commercial entities like Burger King and Pizza Hut on military bases in Basra and the Green Zone highlights the shift toward privatized logistics. Discrepancies in pay between enlisted soldiers earning $35,000 and private contractors earning upwards of $200,000 are cited as a major factor in military recruitment struggles. Taxpayers express frustration that IRS payments are increasingly directed toward private military profits rather than traditional defense.