Topic: Syrian Army

23 chapters across the catalog

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 1:46:22 - 1:51:15

872: Kinetic Kill

PBS Allegations of Russian Barrel Bombs and White Phosphorus

A PBS NewsHour report features a commander from the Free Syrian Army claiming that Russian and Syrian jets are dropping barrel bombs, cluster bombs, and white phosphorus on civilians. John C. Dvorak disputes the technical possibility of jets dropping barrel bombs, which are typically deployed from helicopters. The hosts characterize the report as a "sales call" for more US weapons to be sent to Syrian rebels.

Putin Popularity Poll
Episode 864 1:53:10 - 1:56:11

864: Putin Popularity Poll

Moderate Rebels and Terrorist Arms, German Journalism

Reports suggest that weapons intended for "moderate" rebels in Syria frequently end up in the hands of Al-Qaeda and Al-Nusra. A German journalist highlighted how groups often change their names to "Free Syrian Army" simply to acquire American weapons, a practice allegedly well-known to U.S. intelligence.

Summer of Chaos
Episode 841 2:31:35 - 2:38:59

841: Summer of Chaos

Syrian Rebels and Episode 841 Sign-off

The Pentagon-trained New Syrian Army suffered a defeat after US air support was diverted to Fallujah, leaving advanced weapons to be captured by ISIL. Adam Curry prepares for a trip to Las Vegas as the hosts sign off. The episode concludes with the "Donate to No Agenda" song and a montage of clips featuring James Comey and Hillary Clinton.

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 1:14:39 - 1:18:02

768: Terror Tuesdays

Sergey Lavrov, Russian Air Support and the "Daesh" Label

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announces that Russia is willing to provide air support to the "patriotic opposition" in Syria, including the Free Syrian Army, to fight terrorism. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry begins using the term "Daesh" to refer to ISIS, a linguistic shift the hosts interpret as an attempt to narrow the definition of the enemy to protect certain regional assets or avoid broader military entanglements.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 42:04 - 47:26

764: Can You See That Juice?

John McCain, CIA vs DOD Rebels

Senator John McCain confirmed that Russian airstrikes have targeted groups funded and trained by the CIA, such as the Free Syrian Army. The hosts discuss the internal conflict between Department of Defense (DOD) backed groups and CIA backed groups in Syria. Ash Carter is noted as seeking new strategies for training local forces after previous failures.

Transjester
Episode 763 54:12 - 59:06

763: Transjester

Syrian Proxy War and General Petraeus's Strategy

Senator John McCain and General David Petraeus have called for a more aggressive US strategy in Syria, including the establishment of a no-fly zone. The hosts highlight the "clusterfuck" of the US supporting different rebel groups through the CIA and the Department of Defense. They warn that a no-fly zone would lead to direct military engagement with Russian aircraft, which are currently conducting strikes in the region.

About Face!
Episode 729 18:31 - 21:50

729: About Face!

USA Freedom Act, Cyber Attacks and Legislative Timing

The signing of the USA Freedom Act coincided with a series of high-profile security incidents, including bomb threats against aircraft and the OPM data breach attributed to China. Shortly after President Obama called for stronger cybersecurity laws, the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for hacking the U.S. Army website. These events are characterized as a pattern of using "phony" attacks to push legislation through Congress.

Gay Siri
Episode 714 30:46 - 38:42

714: Gay Siri

Angry Arab Analysis, Syrian War Propaganda

Professor As'ad AbuKhalil, known as the "Angry Arab," critiques the Western media's role as a "war lobby" for Syrian rebels. He points out that Richard Engel's reporting ignored obvious signs of staging, such as freshly painted walls with sectarian slogans, yet Engel continued to receive prestigious journalism awards despite the inaccuracies.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 1:49:22 - 1:53:31

656: Gap Focused Thinking

George Galloway, Imaginary Armies and Iraqi Politics

Member of Parliament George Galloway delivered a scathing critique of the war effort, calling the Free Syrian Army a "fiction" and ISIL an "imaginary army." He argued that ISIL's success is due to the local population's lack of confidence in the sectarian government in Baghdad. Galloway asserted that aerial bombardment would not solve a problem rooted in the "deliberate sectarianization" of Iraqi politics by occupation authorities.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 1:14:28 - 1:18:16

653: Evil Layer Cake

John McCain vs. Martin Dempsey, Syria Strategy, Free Syrian Army

Senator John McCain clashed with General Martin Dempsey and Secretary Chuck Hagel over the U.S. strategy in Syria. McCain argued that the U.S. must neutralize Bashar al-Assad's air assets to protect the Free Syrian Army. Dempsey maintained an "ISIL-first" strategy, leading McCain to claim the administration fundamentally misunderstands the motivations of Syrian rebels.

Plague Grenade
Episode 651 1:32:46 - 1:35:09

651: Plague Grenade

Carney vs McCain, Free Syrian Army Debate

A clip shows a heated exchange between Jay Carney and Senator John McCain on CNN regarding the arming of the Free Syrian Army. McCain accuses the administration of ignoring military advice, while Carney uses the phrase "agree to disagree," which the hosts mock as a non-answer typical of a press secretary.

Summer of Blood
Episode 650 54:16 - 59:44

650: Summer of Blood

Obama's ISIL Strategy, Roughshod Etymology, Enslavement Rhetoric

During a press conference, President Obama discusses the goal of dismantling ISIL, using the term "roughshod" to describe their movement through territory. The hosts analyze the etymology of the word and criticize the President's rhetoric regarding the "enslavement of women," suggesting it is used as a specific emotional trigger. Skepticism is expressed regarding the ability of the Free Syrian Army to effectively combat ISIL on the ground.

Hate-Spewing Hashtags
Episode 553 2:40:27 - 2:44:22

553: Hate-Spewing Hashtags

Syrian Rebel Split, Islamist Alliance and Al-Shabaab Twitter Verification

Thirteen Syrian rebel groups, including the Al-Nusra Front, have openly split from Western-backed opposition to form the "Islamist Alliance." Meanwhile, a debate ensues over Twitter's role in terrorism, as the platform reportedly spurred a 30% growth in extremist forums. The hosts question how Twitter validates accounts for groups like Al-Shabaab, especially after original audio recordings were used to authenticate their presence during the Kenya mall attack.

Lethal Aid
Episode 545 1:19:33 - 1:21:17

545: Lethal Aid

Senator Carl Levin, Corporate Interests in Syria

Senator Carl Levin's comments on PBS regarding "companies" joining the U.S. in Syria are scrutinized. The hosts jokingly suggest he might be referring to oil giants like Exxon and Chevron rather than "countries." The discussion centers on the overlap between military intervention and corporate energy interests in the region.

Kosovo Protocol
Episode 543 43:58 - 48:02

543: Kosovo Protocol

Today Show Coverage of Syrian Cyber Attacks

The Today Show reports on the Syrian Electronic Army's hacking of the New York Times and Twitter as a defense of the Assad regime. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy positions destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean for potential night-time cruise missile strikes. The media coverage emphasizes the readiness of the military while noting that Assad himself is not on the target list.

Hookers on Sale
Episode 522 12:35 - 14:10

522: Hookers on Sale

John McCain Advocates for Syrian No-Fly Zone

Senator John McCain calls for the United States to provide heavy weaponry to the Free Syrian Army and establish a no-fly zone. The discussion highlights McCain's aggressive stance on neutralizing Bashar al-Assad's air assets through cruise missile strikes on runways.

Episode 493 2:34:27 - 2:37:30

493: Snowquestration

Regional Threats in the Middle East and Show Sign-off

The episode concludes with a brief clip of a military official listing Iran's "malign activities" across numerous countries, including Azerbaijan and Thailand. Due to the hosts' frustration with donation levels, planned segments on the Golan Heights and the Syrian conflict are postponed. The show signs off with a tense atmosphere, leaving the Sunday schedule uncertain.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 1:24:58 - 1:28:30

439: Struggling Masses

BBC Censorship, Syrian Rebel War Crimes

RT News reported on a BBC segment that was allegedly pulled and censored because it showed Free Syrian Army rebels attempting to use a prisoner as an unwitting suicide bomber. The BBC reportedly cited "copyright issues" for removing the video from its website. The hosts suggest the footage was suppressed because it contradicted the Western narrative of the Syrian opposition as heroic freedom fighters.

Tripwire
Episode 434 1:07:08 - 1:10:16

434: Tripwire

Syrian Civil War, Aleppo, France 24 Reporting

The Free Syrian Army has reportedly made a "tactical retreat" from the Salahuddin neighborhood in Aleppo following heavy artillery fire from government forces. While rebels remain optimistic, international observers suggest the loss of this stronghold is a significant setback. The reporting from France 24 is noted for being more objective than American media outlets.

The Pipeline Report
Episode 426 1:43:07 - 1:46:58

426: The Pipeline Report

Arwa Damon, CNN Syria Reporting, Al-Qaeda Vacuum

CNN reporter Arwa Damon is scrutinized for her background and her reporting from a "safe house" in Syria. The hosts compare her coverage to the allegedly staged green-screen reports of Peter Arnett during the Iraq War. Damon's reports on the Free Syrian Army and the potential for Al-Qaeda to fill a "security vacuum" are characterized as a narrative shift to justify Western intervention.