American Imperialism and its Dirty Wars
In this riveting episode of “Geopolitic Demystified,” we delve into the murky waters of American imperialism and its clandestine conflicts around the globe.
Featured Guest: Professor Tim Anderson Join us as we sit down with Professor Tim Anderson from Sydney, Australia. He’s a renowned author of critical works like “The Dirty War on Syria” and “West Asia after Washington.” With his extensive travels to geopolitical hotspots like Syria, Cuba, Venezuela, and North Korea, Prof. Anderson brings an unfiltered perspective on the geopolitical dynamics that mainstream narratives often overlook.
🗣 Key Discussion Points:
Multipolar World: How BRICS and SCO are reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Colonial Media: The role of propaganda and censorship in mainstream and social media.
American Imperialism: The concept of the “New Middle East,” and the divide-and-rule strategies in the region.
Hybrid Wars: Dissecting the “land bridge” that connects Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, and the dirty proxy war against Assad in Syria.
🔔 Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
3:00 – Color revolutions in Libya and Syria
5:00 – Multipolar world, BRICS, SCO
8:08 – Propaganda in colonial media and social media
16:20 – Resistance groups, genocide in Gaza
17:12 – Trip to North Korea (DPRK)
23:55 – US Empire’s Divide and Rule
31:12 – Petrodollar – Key to American Dictatorship
39:40 – The dirty proxy war in Syria against Assad
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