Topic: Weapons Of Mass Destruction

27 chapters across the catalog

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 50:06 - 55:53

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Fentanyl Reclassification, Weapon of Mass Destruction Designation

Donald Trump signed an executive order classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD). Legal analysts on CNN argued the move is largely symbolic and lacks legal impact without Congressional action, while others cited the 2002 Moscow theater hostage crisis as a precedent for fentanyl's use as a chemical weapon. The hosts discuss the statutory definition of WMDs under 18 U.S. Code 2332a.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 48:57 - 53:37

1198: Self Certified

Nancy Pelosi, Iraq War Intelligence and Impeachment

During a CNN town hall, Speaker Nancy Pelosi admitted she knew there were no nuclear weapons in Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion but chose not to pursue impeachment against George W. Bush. Pelosi claimed the misrepresentation of intelligence was not an impeachable offense, a stance the hosts find hypocritical given the current proceedings against Donald Trump. The discussion touches on the influence of "The Squad" and the shifting ideological landscape of the Democratic Party.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 2:45:38 - 2:49:47

1066: Hunger Stones

Chuck Todd and Paul Wolfowitz on Iraq War Intelligence

A 2016 clip features Chuck Todd interviewing Paul Wolfowitz about the failure of Iraq War intelligence. Todd frames the issue as "everyone believed" Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, effectively absolving the media of its failure to investigate the claims. The hosts point out that Todd parrotted the administration's narrative at the time and is now surprised that the public no longer trusts his reporting.

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 51:39 - 53:18

1057: Heckler's Veto

Rob Reiner, Shock and Awe Film and Iraq War Media

Director Rob Reiner is promoting his film "Shock and Awe," which examines the media's role in the lead-up to the Iraq War. Reiner claims the press was thwarted from telling the truth, though critics argue the media itself was responsible for pushing the narrative of weapons of mass destruction.

Hemicycle
Episode 840 1:23:02 - 1:25:22

840: Hemicycle

David Kelly, Weapons of Mass Destruction Investigation

The hosts recall the 2003 death of weapons expert David Kelly, who challenged the British government's claims regarding Iraq's biological weapons capabilities. Tony Blair accepted "full responsibility" for the decision to go to war while maintaining that removing Saddam Hussein was necessary.

Happy Countries
Episode 808 41:03 - 44:57

808: Happy Countries

Bill O'Reilly, George W. Bush Iraq War Claims

Bill O'Reilly challenged Donald Trump's assertion that George W. Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction to initiate the Iraq War. Trump clarified his position, stating that while he believes the administration lied about the intelligence, he also views the war as a catastrophic mistake that destabilized the Middle East. The discussion touches on the historical context of the Valerie Plame incident and the yellowcake uranium claims.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 26:04 - 29:06

801: White Male Clerks

Katie Tur Reports on Trump Defensive Stance

NBC News correspondent Katie Tur reported that Donald Trump was on the defensive in South Carolina following his attacks on George W. Bush regarding the Iraq War. Internal campaign sources allegedly warned Trump to ease off the criticism of the former president after receiving negative feedback from phone bank volunteers. The segment also highlights Ted Cruz's aggressive ads linking Marco Rubio to President Obama and questioning Trump's Christian credentials.

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 1:10:57 - 1:14:37

768: Terror Tuesdays

Tony Blair, Iraq War Apology and ISIS Origins

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair appears on CNN with Fareed Zakaria to apologize for the faulty intelligence that led to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Blair admits there are "elements of truth" to the claim that the invasion contributed to the rise of ISIS, though he defends the removal of Saddam Hussein. He compares the failure of intervention in Iraq to the failure of non-intervention in Syria.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 1:27:22 - 1:33:07

710: Joy Brigade

FBI Stings, Anarchist Cookbook, and Weapon of Mass Destruction Charges

The Queens terror case is characterized as a potential FBI entrapment or "honeypot" operation, noting that propane tanks are not typically used for pressure cooker bombs. The women face charges of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. The imam of their mosque defends their character, while the media's aggressive questioning of their families is highlighted.

Putinism
Episode 640 22:57 - 25:52

640: Putinism

Bush Administration Iraq War Lies, Cass Sunstein Infiltration Strategy

The Bush administration's use of intelligence to justify the Iraq war is contrasted with modern labels of "conspiracy theory." Specific reference is made to Colin Powell's 2003 UN presentation involving a vial of simulated anthrax. The segment also mentions Cass Sunstein's academic proposals regarding the government infiltration of online "conspiracy" communities to sow cognitive diversity.

Make Happy
Episode 574 11:24 - 21:06

574: Make Happy

FBI Complaint Analysis, Lawful Authority Language

Analysis of the federal complaint against Terry Lee Loewen reveals specific legal phrasing regarding the use of a weapon of mass destruction "without lawful authority." The hosts question the implication that "lawful authority" for such acts might exist. They argue the FBI radicalized Loewen through undercover employees and the use of Inspire Magazine to justify agency budgets.

Lethal Aid
Episode 545 26:38 - 29:20

545: Lethal Aid

John Kerry, Syrian Implosion and Boots on the Ground

Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the possibility of U.S. troops entering Syria if the country "implodes" and chemical weapon caches fall into the hands of extremist groups like Al-Nusra. While the administration officially opposes "boots on the ground," Kerry refuses to take the option off the table entirely. The hosts criticize the use of the term "implosion" as a vague metaphor for regime collapse.

Lethal Aid
Episode 545 1:02:00 - 1:06:25

545: Lethal Aid

Carl Levin, Russian Weapons and Syrian Rebels

Senator Carl Levin discusses the transfer of Russian-made weapons to the Syrian regime and the potential for these arms to fall into rebel hands. He argues that the U.S. must provide anti-tank weapons to the vetted opposition to counter Assad's forces. The hosts debate whether Obama's strategy is a brilliant geopolitical maneuver or a naive gamble.

Arab Winter
Episode 544 1:06:52 - 1:08:20

544: Arab Winter

Kevin Rudd, Australia Election, WMD Slip

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is featured in a clip where he appears to stumble over his words regarding weapons of mass destruction. The hosts discuss the difficulty of obtaining high-quality clips from Australian media during their current election cycle and transition to analyzing American media commentary.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 2:18:29 - 2:21:21

500: Codeword Austin

Eric Harroun, Facebook Jihadi and RPG Weapons of Mass Destruction

U.S. Army veteran Eric Harroun was arrested by the FBI for fighting alongside Al-Nusra in Syria. The government has charged him with using a "weapon of mass destruction" outside the U.S., specifically referring to a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG). The hosts note the media's branding of Harroun as the "Facebook Jihadi."

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 2:21:21 - 2:32:16

500: Codeword Austin

Biological Warfare Threats, Anthrax Vaccines and University of Texas

A retrospective of 2009 intelligence assessments warns of a high probability of a biological attack by 2013. The discussion covers the inadequacy of U.S. response capabilities, the testing of anthrax vaccines on children, and biodefense research funding at the University of Texas. The antibiotic Cipro is mentioned as a treatment for anthrax exposure.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 1:22:26 - 1:25:41

445: Insider Attacks

FBI Entrapment, Adel Daoud, Weapon of Mass Destruction Charge

The FBI arrested 18-year-old Adel Daoud in Chicago for attempting to use a "weapon of mass destruction" in a plot concocted by federal agents. The CBC reports that the FBI provided the fake bomb and dreamed up the plot after finding Daoud talking about jihad online. The hosts discuss the trend of the FBI creating "operational terrorists" out of impressionable individuals to bypass the bureaucracy of real investigative work.

Problematic Woman
Episode 375 1:18:36 - 1:21:25

375: Problematic Woman

IAEA Iran Report, Nuclear Ambitions Claims

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released a report in November 2011 regarding Iran's nuclear program. The hosts compare the rhetoric to the lead-up to the Iraq War, pointing out that the report relies on "secret information" from member states rather than transparent evidence. They express skepticism about the claim that Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 1:17:40 - 1:21:27

331: Ricin Beans

Al-Qaeda as an Established Firm and 9/11 Anniversary Fears

Security analysts are warning of potential "spectacular" attacks to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Al-Qaeda is described as an "old established firm" that remains dangerous despite the death of Osama bin Laden. Former Ambassador John Bolton emphasized the risk of terrorists acquiring biological or chemical weapons, noting that even a small amount of ricin could cause significant casualties.