The impunity of Israel and the U.S. is startling and dangerous for the security of the State of Israel and America as it perpetrates an unforgivable and unforgettable criminal act against Palestinians and all of humanity.
While corporations shell out discounts and lawmakers offer their thanks for veterans’ service, some veterans, like EMN Director Dennis Fritz and Assoc. Director Matthew Hoh, say Veterans Day is a painful reminder of their own service, especially as war rages in Gaza.
Two whistleblowers and Eisenhower Media Network fellows, Colonel Ann Wright and Captain Matthew Hoh, previously resigned from positions at the State Department and offer support to Josh Paul and any other government workers pushing back.
Associate Director Matthew Hoh unpacks the motivations behind United States’ continued commitment to bloated military budgets and overseas bases, draining taxpayer dollars and hindering international cooperation.
J.G. Michael and Col. Wilkerson discuss the White House’s dealing with Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government, figures like Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, the Likud Party and much, much more.
U.S. Colonel Larry Wilkerson discusses the Biden administration’s unconditional support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bombardment of Gaza and large-scale indiscriminate attacks on Palestinian civilians.
President Biden has said his call for $100B in weapons for Israel and Ukraine is good for the economy because it creates jobs. But Air Force veteran Christian Sorensen says that’s not true.
Biden’s job approval rating among Democrats has fallen 11 percentage points in the past month to 75%, according to pollster Gallup, the party’s worst assessment of the president since he took office.
“Obviously, the thing that’s not getting addressed is the idea of a political settlement and negotiation that would address the grievances of the Palestinian people and produce some form of outcome that would ensure equal human, political and civil rights for all people.”
…the failure of a divide and conquer occupation policy