Topic: Syrian War

6 chapters across the catalog

We Kill
Episode 919 25:35 - 27:12

919: We Kill

ISIS Air Force Meme, Fareed Zakaria Analysis

A media meme suggesting the United States is acting as the "ISIS Air Force" has emerged on both RT and CNN. Fareed Zakaria and other analysts suggest that by weakening the Assad regime, the U.S. military is inadvertently providing air cover for jihadist groups. This narrative highlights the complex and contradictory nature of intervening in the Syrian civil war.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 1:51:57 - 1:57:29

917: Judas Goat

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Credibility Dispute

The Pentagon and Western media challenge the credibility of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights after the group reported civilian casualties from US-led airstrikes. Previously, the one-man operation based in Coventry, UK, was cited as a reliable source for reporting on Russian and Syrian military actions.

Transjester
Episode 763 1:36:39 - 1:38:21

763: Transjester

Lebanon Refugee Crisis and Trading on Chaos

Lebanon is reportedly at a breaking point, with one in four residents now a refugee due to the Syrian Civil War. The hosts discuss the potential for financial experts like Horowitz to explain how investors can "short" government bonds during periods of extreme social instability. They reiterate the concept of "trading on chaos" as a primary motivator for globalist funding of the migrant crisis.

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.

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.