Angry Planet Subscriber Feed (private feed for richard.pearce42@gmail.com)
News:News Commentary
Ethiopia is an ancient country whose modern borders have been shaped by war and internal strife. Governments have included an emperor who became a god, a communist dictatorship, a less communist dictatorship and now a government ruled by a man with a Nobel Peace Prize, who some are calling every bit as bad as the worst.
A dreadful war has broken out in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Eritrea - once part of Ethiopia - has stepped in and death, rape and defeat have followed.
To help us understand this complicated situation, we’re joined by political analyst Goitom Gebreluel who focuses on the region.
image: Rod Waddington photo.
The Case for World War III Breaking Out This Summer
How A Legendary Black Samurai Became an Anti-Imperialist Icon
The Horrors Behind Your Frozen Shrimp
Russian Murderers Who Go to War and Come Home to Kill Again
Americans in Ukraine Looking for ‘Daybreak’
Crawl Out Through the ‘Fallout’
An Insider's Critique of Israel
What Happens to the World When China and the U.S. ‘Face Off’?
The Origins of Haiti’s Gangs and What Comes Next
Haiti. Life in Empire's Shadow
The Shockingly Sophisticated Arsenal of the Houthis
How Palantir Is Using AI in Ukraine
War Literature Becomes Culture War Fodder
Nuclear War and Imagining the Unimaginable
What Would an End Game Look Like in Gaza?
America’s Fight in the Red Sea
It’s Time to Retire the Term ‘Proxy War’
Can You Fight a Moral War in a Tight Space?
Ore Is the New Oil
How Ukraine Wins
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Tucker Carlson Show
The Matt Walsh Show
The Glenn Beck Program
Mark Levin Podcast
The Michael Knowles Show