Topic: Hama

175 chapters across the catalog

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 51:22 - 55:40

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Benjamin Netanyahu Political Leverage and Palestinian Authority

Analysis suggests that Benjamin Netanyahu utilized the threat of Iran and Hamas to maintain his political power and weaken the secular Palestinian Authority. Reports indicate his government previously allowed funding to reach Hamas via Qatar to prevent a two-state solution. The hosts discuss the possibility that Trump's actions in the region are removing Netanyahu's long-term leverage.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:39:05 - 2:44:44

1852: Jell-No!

Show Outro, Benjamin Netanyahu Critique, Michael Flynn

The episode concludes with a montage of clips criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of Hamas and the Gaza conflict. General Michael Flynn and other commentators question whether Netanyahu allowed the October 7th attacks to happen to maintain power. Adam Curry thanks Mimi for her help over the past two weeks as the show prepares for John C. Dvorak's return.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 37:21 - 42:02

1849: Hose Water

History of Iran, 1953 Coup and Nuclear Poker

A summary of Iranian history highlights the 1953 CIA-backed overthrow of the Prime Minister and the subsequent 1979 Islamic Revolution. The discussion frames the current regime as ideological actors who use terrorism and nuclear ambitions to contest the West. The segment explores the tension between preventing a nuclear-armed Iran and avoiding a full-scale war, noting how Israeli and American interests currently align.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 51:56 - 55:52

1847: Off-Ramp

Austin Mass Shooting, Ted Cruz on Terrorism Nexus

Senator Ted Cruz discusses a mass shooting on 6th Street in Austin, Texas, that left three dead and over a dozen injured. While the FBI is investigating a potential nexus to terrorism, Cruz emphasizes the broader threat posed by Iran as a state sponsor of Hamas and Hezbollah. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the event may be related to local crime rather than international terrorism.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:28:59 - 1:33:34

1839: Feces Thesis

Qatari Funding of Western Universities and Soft Power

Intellectuals are raising concerns about Qatar's "soft power" influence, noting that the small nation provides more funding to British and American universities than any other country. Critics argue this funding promotes a "Red-Green Alliance" that aligns the radical left with Islamist ideologies. The discussion also questions why media figures like Tucker Carlson are reportedly purchasing property in the region.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 1:07:09 - 1:10:23

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Tucker Carlson, Doha Interview and Israel-Qatar Relations

Tucker Carlson conducted an interview in Doha, Qatar, where he discussed Donald Trump's decision to side with Qatar over Israel following an Israeli bombing in the country. Carlson described this as a "seminal change" in U.S. foreign policy. The hosts question Carlson's frequent trips to the region and the potential for "audience capture" in his reporting.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:12:24 - 1:16:13

1824: Battle Rhythm

Tucker Carlson, Qatar Visit and Real Estate

Tucker Carlson traveled to Doha, Qatar, to interview the Emir and address accusations that his network is funded by Qatari interests. During the visit, Carlson revealed he purchased a house in Doha, defending his right as a free American to invest where he chooses. The interview touched on the presence of Hamas in Qatar and a reported apology from Bibi Netanyahu regarding Israeli military actions.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 1:26:15 - 1:27:58

1819: FLOP30

UN Security Council, Gaza Ceasefire Plan

The UN Security Council approved a 20-point ceasefire plan for Gaza proposed by the United States. The resolution, which saw Russia and China abstain rather than veto, establishes a board led by Donald Trump to oversee governance and reconstruction. While Trump hailed the vote as a historic approval, Hamas opposed the resolution, claiming it fails to safeguard Palestinian political and humanitarian rights.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 54:47 - 59:35

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Pact of the Mediterranean and Gaza Hostage Deceased Remains

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed a "Pact of the Mediterranean" to deepen economic integration with southern neighbors. Meanwhile, in Gaza, the Rafah border crossing remains closed as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demands the return of the remains of 28 deceased hostages. Hamas has returned 12 bodies so far, but the recovery process is complicated by decomposition and the lack of formal burial sites.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 1:09:14 - 1:13:03

1808: Bad Fad

Palestinian Statehood Recognition, Marco Rubio Criticism

Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized France and the UK for their unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, arguing it emboldened Hamas and collapsed hostage negotiations. British Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson defended the move on Sky News, claiming the UK played a "key role behind the scenes" in the peace process. Critics view the European stance as an attempt to claim credit for a ceasefire primarily negotiated by the U.S. and regional powers.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 1:15:16 - 1:19:02

1808: Bad Fad

Post-Ceasefire Gaza, Hamas Security Operations

Following the ceasefire, a committee of 15 Palestinian technocrats has been proposed to govern Gaza, though security remains volatile. Reports indicate that Hamas "civilian police" have returned to the streets, engaging in deadly shootouts with local clans and executing eight men accused of collaborating with Israel. Egypt is currently training 5,000 new Palestinian policemen to eventually take over security duties in the strip.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 3:08:12 - 3:12:15

1808: Bad Fad

Final Media Mix, Eighth Front of War

The episode closes with a complex media mix deconstructing the "infosphere" as the eighth front of modern warfare. It features clips regarding the Gaza Health Ministry's casualty numbers and the "international system of currency" that determines global life. AI-generated "seance" voices of Walter Cronkite and John Kennedy provide a final endorsement of the show's mission to guide listeners through the "jungle of bullshit."

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:04:07 - 1:07:47

1806: Gray Zone

Hamas Media Censorship, Associated Press Gaza Coverage

A former Associated Press reporter detailed how Hamas enforces censorship on Western media outlets operating in Gaza. The report claims that casualty figures provided by the Gaza Health Ministry are manipulated for propaganda purposes and that local Palestinian reporters are often intimidated or affiliated with Hamas. This results in a distorted narrative that amplifies Hamas's ideological goals.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:34:30 - 1:37:39

1806: Gray Zone

Middle East Geopolitics, Muslim Brotherhood and CARE

A "boots on the ground" report from the Middle East suggests that the recent release of hostages and redrawing of battle lines are part of a broader effort to eradicate political Islam groups. The analysis identifies the Muslim Brotherhood and its alleged U.S. affiliate, CARE (Council on American-Islamic Relations), as primary targets for future dismantling.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:17:12 - 1:18:43

1805: Hamburger Wine

Jared Kushner, Cairo Negotiations, and Hamas Deadlines

Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff travel to Cairo to negotiate a deal between Hamas and Israel for the release of hostages. Trump issues a warning on social media that Hamas must move quickly or "all bets are off." While the IDF has shifted to a defensive posture, Gaza health officials report that some strikes have continued.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:24:48 - 1:28:38

1805: Hamburger Wine

Marco Rubio, Palestinian Statehood, and Security Conditions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses questions about the administration's support for Palestinian statehood, describing it as a long-term process rather than a "yes or no" question. Rubio emphasizes that statehood is impossible as long as Gaza is governed by Hamas or any group seeking Israel's destruction. The immediate priority remains the release of hostages and establishing security conditions that prevent future terrorism.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:50:09 - 1:53:29

1804: Mucho Retardo

Gaza Peace Plan, Tony Blair and Trump Diplomacy

President Donald Trump has proposed a 20-point peace plan for Gaza that includes an immediate ceasefire, hostage releases, and a technocratic "Board of Peace" featuring former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. The plan offers amnesty for disarmed Hamas members but threatens military action if rejected.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 52:12 - 59:21

1798: Adam & The Robot

Israeli Strike in Qatar and Ceasefire Fallout

Israel conducted a high-profile strike in Qatar targeting Hamas leadership, an action that reportedly caught the United States off guard. European Union President Ursula von der Leyen proposed sanctions on extremist ministers in response. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman condemned the aggression, while the hosts debate Donald Trump's prior knowledge of the operation and the future of the Abraham Accords.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 2:28:04 - 2:32:59

1790: Florida Ounce

Carl Higby Gaza Strip History Lesson

Newsmax host Carl Higby reported from the Gaza Strip, providing a historical overview of the region from the 1993 Oslo Accords to the October 7, 2023, attacks. Higby criticized the lack of transparency in USAID funding, claiming that billions in taxpayer dollars intended for victims are often seized by Hamas. The report highlights the shift in media narratives regarding the conflict.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:55:22 - 2:00:17

1789: Glop

Gaza Conflict, Netanyahu Plan and Humanitarian Crisis

The Israeli security cabinet has approved a plan for the military to take control of Gaza City, aiming to disarm Hamas and return all hostages. The plan involves establishing an alternative civil administration that is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority. However, the move faces opposition from within the Israeli military and from families of hostages who fear the occupation will endanger their relatives. The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen, with reports of high civilian casualties and starvation.