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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields
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    An Insider's Critique of Israel

    An Insider's Critique of Israel

    The war between Israel and Hamas, which began on Oct. 7 when terrorists overran the Gaza frontier and killed more than 1,200 Israelis, is now more than six months old. More than 100 Israeli hostages are still being held in Gaza.
    Israel, in return, has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians, with two thirds of that number likely to be civilians, including women and children. There are negotiations for a ceasefire going on—at least sporadically—but Dan Perry, former Associated Press bureau chief in the region, says that Hamas isn't playing by the same rules as Israel, or anyone else.
    Hamas, according to Perry, welcomes the deaths of Palestinian civilians. Anyone and everyone can be a martyr for Hamas's cause, which is not peace, but a complete destruction of Israel. Whoever must be sacrificed in the process, well, other people's live are a price Hamas is willing to pay.
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    TEASER: Crawl Out Through the ‘Fallout’

    TEASER: Crawl Out Through the ‘Fallout’

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    A successful TV adaptation of the Fallout video game franchise has everyone excited about the post-apocalypse again so we thought it was a good time to finally do a bonus episode we’ve been threatening for a long time.
    Cultural critic, journalist, and YouTuber Noah Caldwell-Gervais comes on this episode of Angry Planet to discuss all things Fallout. It’s a long episode, we dive into a lot of topics including

    Jason’s globe from 1937The peculiar pleasure of vacuum tube technologyCold War memoriesThe anxiety of worrying about dying in a nuclear blastWest Coast vs East Coast Fallout In defense of Fallout 76Power armor and Soviet TanksVault-Tec the ultimate villainFull spoiler warning for all of the Fallout video games and the entire TV show.
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    • 18 min
    What Happens to the World When China and the U.S. ‘Face Off’?

    What Happens to the World When China and the U.S. ‘Face Off’?

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    Jane Perlez is a veteran foreign correspondent, the former Bejing Bureau Chief for The New York Times, and host of the new podcast “Face-Off.” She’s on Angry Planet today to talk to us about the show and her experiences reporting on China. “Face-Off” is all about America’s complicated relationship with China. Perlez says she started the show because she was tired of the hysterical conversations she hears about Beijing in Washington.
    In this episode we learn …

    Why On the Beach is Perlez’s favorite nuclear war movie.
    What it’s like to visit China for the first time at the height of the Cultural Revolution.
    What “Communism” means in a country with a growing bourgeoisie.
    What it takes for someone to lead China.
    When Mao and Khrushchev Went Swimming
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Origins of Haiti’s Gangs and What Comes Next

    The Origins of Haiti’s Gangs and What Comes Next

    Violence thrives in countries where political solutions to conflict have failed. On this episode of Angry Planet, Jeffsky Poincy comes on the show to walk us through the origins of Haiti’s gang problems and lay out the complicated history that gave rise to them.
    Poincy, who is Haitian, is a program manager at PartnersGlobal, an NGO that helps foster democratic conflict resolution. Poincy’s perspective on the violence in Haiti is that it will require complicated and lengthy political solutions. The gangs thrive, he says, because of their place in a complicated transnational criminal network. It’s a local problem that requires local solutions. A thousand Kenyan soldiers on the ground in the devastated country won’t provide long term relief. Real political change will.
    Recorded 4/5/24
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    • 44 min
    TEASER: Haiti. Life in Empire's Shadow

    TEASER: Haiti. Life in Empire's Shadow

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    Recorded 4/4/24
    The U.S. State Department has been working hard to get Americans out of Haiti. The island nation’s government is in shambles and gangs run much of the urban center of Port-au-Prince. Haitians have struggled for hundreds of years at the hands of gangs, brutal authoritarian dictators, and colonial rule. One of its biggest problems has always been its nearest Imperial neighbor: America.
    On this episode of Angry Planet, we get America’s side of the story. Keith Mines is the Vice President for Latin America at U.S. Institute of Peace. If you’ve never heard of the USIP, you aren’t alone. As Mines says in the show, it is bad at branding. Part of a Congressional initiative from 1984, the USIP was founded to pursue peaceful resolutions to worldwide conflict.
    Mines has a storied career of government service. He’s worked for the State Department and been all across the world. His unique point of view gives listeners a window into the mind of a member of the U.S. political establishment. Mines has a deep knowledge of Haiti and a deeper understanding of how badly America has screwed up its efforts to help.
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    • 10 min
    TEASER: The Shockingly Sophisticated Arsenal of the Houthis

    TEASER: The Shockingly Sophisticated Arsenal of the Houthis

    Yemen has become a battlefield of technological firsts. The Houthis have turned the Red Sea into a proving ground for Iranian weapons, and Tehran is learning what works and what doesn’t. It’s become a place where the Khamenei and his crew can test new technologies and new strategies. It’s a win for Iran and a win for the Houthis in the short-term, but missiles on their own don’t win wars.
    On this bonus episode of Angry Planet, Fabian Hinz of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London comes on to tell us about the technological capabilities of the Houthis.
    Recorded on 3/21/24

    A quick and dirty history of the Houthi movementIts mysterious founderJason learns about lasersMatthew learns about Manhattan allergiesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege.

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    • 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
771 Ratings

771 Ratings

Royce1629 ,

Super informative!

Hosts always ask their amazing guests really good questions, and do their best to remain objective. Great way to get a quick view of the status of the world.

Sjdhd ,

Hilariously inaccurate

There’s nothing more pathetic than a couple white guys coming together to make a podcast thinking the world needs to hear their opinions—only for it to be filled with inaccuracies. Maybe do some googling before you yap about a topic. Embarrassing.

Dexember ,

Progressives Playing at War

The real problem is not their recent capitulation to anti-Israeli pressure, the bending of their wills to the idea that a ceasefire in Gaza is going to help people when it will only prolong the suffering. Hamas needs to be destroyed and anything else will have made the entire war pointless.

No, the real problem is the cognitive dissonance they create between their love of military history and style while clearly being too afraid to support the US or Israel when it needs to use their military for actual objectives. Criticism is needed, but it takes critical thought. They mostly parrot long standing progressive shibboleths. Interesting shows on history mixed with incongruent takes on modern politics.

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