In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald analyzes the White House visit of Syria’s new president, formerly known as an Al-Qaeda leader who had a U.S. bounty on his head less than one year earlier. He argues that the abrupt political rehabilitation of this figure exposes contradictions in the U.S. War on Terror narrative […]
In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with historian Prof. Peter Kuznick about some of the most consequential global developments shaping world affairs — and examines the critical context often missing from mainstream coverage. They begin in the United States, where new revelations from the Epstein files and a string […]
On August 12, Benjamin Netanyahu gave an interview on Israeli television in which he declared his support for the creation of a ‘Greater Israel’. The most expansive definition of ‘Greater Israel’ includes not only Palestine and Lebanon, but also larges swaths of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. As such, the ‘Greater Israel’ project poses […]
In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald draws parallels between past and present war rhetoric, arguing that Israel’s justification for military action against Iran mirrors earlier claims about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. He critiques what he describes as recycled war propaganda, including Prime Minister Netanyahu’s assertions about Iran’s nuclear threat, contrasting them with […]
We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM Independent journalist Dimitri Lascaris is currently in Tehran, where he will be attending the Sobh Media Festival next week. The Sobh Media Festival showcases the work of independent media outlets from around the world, […]
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