Posts Tagged ‘Iraq’
Friday, August 29th, 2008
This week the focus of our show was the DNC, with Bob reporting live from Denver. However, we managed to fit in reports from Gaza and a world news bulletin, before connecting up with Bob.
With Bob, we started by talking about how the DNC compared to other protest events, then talked about Kucinich’s speech and the importance of international law. I mentioned a new Pew survey (showing that people feel they know more about Obama’s personal story than his policies) as a segue into a discussion of where Obama stands on foreign policy. We then discussed the IVAW rally at the DNC, and closed our DNC focus by talking about a rumoured raid on Indymedia space in Denver. To finish, I asked Bob about significant events in the world this week, and he gave some context on the Gaza convoy, pointed to the continued discussions on a ‘Status of Forces’ agreement (SOFA) in Iraq, as well as to new signs that the Afghan government is interested in having a SOFA to govern US forces in Afghanistan.
During our discussion, Bob mentioned a video he produced of a Code Pink rally, which was included in his blog post on Common Dreams. I promised a link (there’s also a link to Kucinich’s speech in there).
There was also mention of the Blue Dog party hosted by AT&T (to thank them for the gift of retroactive immunity). More from Glenn Greenwald of Salon here. Further DNC coverage from the Colorado IMC.
Next week we’ll be at the RNC.
Audio now up at Radio.Indymedia (mp3), Audioport (mp3), Radio4All
Tags: Afghanistan, AT&T, blue dog, Code Pink, convention, corruption, Denver, DNC, Gaza, International law, Interworld Radio, Iraq, IVAW, Kucinich, live coverage, lobbyist, Obama, SOFA
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
The show is now on Radio4All and Audioport. This week we cover more geography than usual:
- We start, as usual, with the Panos Institute news bulletin.
- Ecuador is in the process of putting in place a ban on foreign military bases
- Chevron using the US Trade Representative to put pressure on Ecuador and resist an environmental lawsuit. The money quote? We Can’t Let Little Countries Screw Around With Big Companies
- Disputes in Bolivia about attempts to reform constitution. Rich, white provinces (illegally) undertake ‘autonomy’ referendums to protect their privilege.
- Venezuela’s Citgo to offer Venezuelan coffee at their service stations. Post-air update: this is currently a pilot program in Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia, and Citgo will expand it if there is interest.
- AIPAC-backed Congressional resolution calling for blockade of Iran losing steam. Four original sponsors have now revoked their support.
- Ultimatum on ‘Freeze for Freeze’ proposal coming up this weekend.
- Possibilities of a US ‘interests section’ in Iran.
- Prof. Francis Boyle of Illinois says Iran should sue the USA in the International Court of Justice. We discuss the positive normative and diplomatic aspects of such a move. A video interview with Prof. Boyle is available on YouTube.
- US still negotiating ’security agreement’ with Iraq - have now missed their original deadline. We discuss the issue of ‘permanent’ and ‘enduring’ bases.
- Iraqi government supports Obama’s call for a timetable on withdrawal.
- Increased opposition to calls for more troops being sent to Afghanistan - even Thomas Friedman has criticized Obama’s calls for more troops.
Tags: Afghanistan, autonomy, Bolivia, Citgo, Ecuador, foreign military bases, Francis Boyle, ICJ, Iran, Iraq, militarism, Venezuela
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
While travelling the past few weeks I fell somewhat behind on uploads of the program to the Indymedia Radio site (though I was generally successful with getting them to Audioport on time). I’ve now uploaded the following to that site:
8 May, 15 May, 22 May, 29 May, 12 June.
Tags: Champaign County, foreign policy, international affairs, Iran, Iraq, Labor, Nursing Home
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Those are among the most significant developments we discuss in our latest show (for June 19, 2008). Also available on Audioport.
We’ve fallen a little behind in posting shows to the site (I’ve concentrated on getting them onto Audioport during some recent travels). I plan to clear the backlog and get them up soon, probably as a combined post.
Tags: act of war, Afghanistan, AIPAC, blockade, Congress, Hamas, Iran, Iraq, Israel, peace process, tension, truce
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
You can listen to our latest show online here or here. Yesterday’s show included discussion of Carter’s visit to Palestine as well as an interview with Allison Hantschel about Douglas Feith (the focus of her book, Special Plans). Note that we’re now sharing our content on Audioport, radio.indymedia.org and from the WRFU site. If you’re interested in re-broadcasting the show you can grab it from any of these sources - though do let me know, so I know who’s depending on downloads from which sources, by what deadlines. At present I’m getting Audioport up by Thursday night, and try to get it onto either radio.indymedia.org or WRFU by Thursday too, with links added here, and the third audio source, by some time Friday.
Tags: ACE, Douglas Feith, interview, Iraq, Israel, neo-con, Palestine, PNAC, war, WRFU
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Friday, April 11th, 2008
Yesterday’s edition of the show included an extended discussion of the Petraeus testimony, an update on the Colombian trade agreement, a brief discussion of events in Ecuador, and of former President Carter’s visit to Palestine. Available for download from WRFU or on Pacifica’s Audioport. Starting, of course, with the Interworld Radio news bulletin.
And some advance notice: next week we’ll be interviewing author Allison Hantschel about her book “Special Plans” and neo-con Douglas Feith, whose memoir is due out shortly. Send us an email with any questions you want to ask her.
Tags: Audioport, Carter, Colombia, Congress, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Petraeus, podcast, trade agreement
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