Days of Revolt - ISIS, The New Israel
In this episode of Days of Revolt, host Chris Hedges sits down with professor of Middle East studies Sabah Alnasseri to discuss how US foreign policy and class struggle created the conditions for the rise of ISIS. Hedges and his guest also draw comparisons between ISIS’s colonialist strategies and those of the Israeli independence movement in Palestine. teleSUR multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/day...
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Chris is amongst the very best in helping us see through the distortions and the lies, great interview!
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It's interesting to contrast this discussion with what you hear from the US presidential debates. It's like adults and children, night and day
great discussion of the real situation in the middle east
I had no idea about this chris hedges project... glad i found it.
Excellent content in this series.
right on the target historical and as clear as ones thoughts are , bravo.
average wage in middle east is $60/month and $600/ year.
Ray Liotta?
Fascinating interview. Thank you.
Who could give a thumbs down to this discussion? This was a history lesson of superb magnitude. Those who believe the Bible to be man's road map to eternity fully understand the words of Paul as the source of all upheaval in the world: "The love of money is the root of all evil."
WE LOVE CHRIS Hedges !!!!
Thank you for the great interview -the best I have seen for understanding the reality of Iraq and the Middle East.
this is the real journalism, So much respect to Chris, as always another master piece.
Thank you as always for these excellent interviews and as well for the glorious blues at the beginning and end. Can you tell me the name and artist of that blues?
Chris I have followed your work for years. I am glad you are doing this from a journalistic point of view now.....I mean with you on the other side of the camera/topic.
Chris, Abby Martin and Max Blumenthal are true journalist of conscious.
. Top notch work, as usual, Mr. Hedges. These are precisely the kinds of discussions we in the West need to be having, but they are also the precise discussions we are NOT allowed to even consider pursuing.
Two smart guys. I wish Chris wouldn't interrupt.
Does anyone know who is the blues singer in the intro and ending credits? Cheers.