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Trump, Iran, And The Folly Of Demanding Surrender Trump’s threats and maximalist demands ignore Iran’s history, security fears, and distrust of Washington. A durable agreement requires time, restraint, and professional diplomacy—not bombast, coercion, and calls for unconditional surrender... Continue reading

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Trump’s warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” was more than bluster—it was a reckless invocation of nuclear destruction that shattered diplomatic norms and reignited questions about his fitness to command American power It is hard to exaggerate the dire implications of Trump’s April 7 post on Truth Social, stating that “a whole civilization…

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For decades, five powerful actors—the United States, the Arab states, the European Union, AIPAC, and Israel’s own opposition—have all claimed to seek Israeli-Palestinian peace while enabling permanent occupation, together burying the two state solution. Every powerful actor in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict professes to seek peace. The US and EU repeat the two state mantra, the…

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Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu—mirror images of arrogance and deceit—have subverted democratic norms in pursuit of personal power. Their malignant narcissism, contempt for law, and appetite for conflict led to the horrific war with Iran Alon Ben-Meir · Trump and Netanyahu: Twin Autocrats in the War on Truth Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are criminal…

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In my latest podcast episode, Evaggelos Vallianatos, a historian, environmental strategist, and writer, speaks about some of the unexpected events fueling climate change. As he notes, the fossil fuels powering fleets of tanks, aircrafts, and boats used in wars in Africa, the Middle East, and Ukraine, are all having tremendous, adverse effects on the climate. ⁠
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Listen to this and more in my latest episode; link in bio. Podcast episodes are also available on all major podcasting apps.

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In my latest podcast episode, Evaggelos Vallianatos, a historian, environmental strategist, and writer, speaks about some of the unexpected events fueling climate change. As he notes, the fossil fuels powering fleets of tanks, aircrafts, and boats used in wars in Africa, the Middle East, and Ukraine, are all having tremendous, adverse effects on the climate. ⁠
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Listen to this and more in my latest episode; link in bio. Podcast episodes are also available on all major podcasting apps.

America’s treatment of immigrants is a moral catastrophe. Families fleeing violence and persecution are seized, caged, and pushed out to countries where torture, rape, and political repression are routine, often with only the barest pretense of due process. This is not border “enforcement”; it is deliberate cruelty used as a political weapon. It has already stained America’s name before the world and shredded any claim to moral leadership.

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America’s treatment of immigrants is a moral catastrophe. Families fleeing violence and persecution are seized, caged, and pushed out to countries where torture, rape, and political repression are routine, often with only the barest pretense of due process. This is not border “enforcement”; it is deliberate cruelty used as a political weapon. It has already stained America’s name before the world and shredded any claim to moral leadership.

Today’s podcast guest is Evaggelos Vallianatos, a historian, environmental strategist, and writer who has served as a visiting professor on environmental history and environmental regulation and politics at a number of universities. He worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency for 25 years, where he studied US agriculture and pest management practices and policies.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the current political juncture of the climate change discussion in the United States, what countries are doing globally to combat climate change, the societal, health, and human rights impacts of climate change, and what actions everyday people can do to help combat climate change.⁠
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Evaggelos Vallianatos is a historian, environmental strategist, and writer. He has served as a visiting professor on environmental history and environmental regulation and politics at a number of universities, including Humboldt State University, the University of New Orleans, Bard College, American University, George Washington University, the University of Maryland, Pitzer College, and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Vallianatos worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency for 25 years, where he studied US agriculture and pest management practices and policies. His experience led him to write the book Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA (2014, co-authored with McKay Jenkins), which highlights how the environmental watchdog agency became a “polluter’s protection agency.”⁠
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Vallianatos is the author of hundreds of articles on Greek history and the environment, and six books, including Poison Spring. He has a BA in Zoology and MA in medieval Greek history from the University of Illinois, and received a PhD in European and Greek history from the University of Wisconsin.

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Today’s podcast guest is Evaggelos Vallianatos, a historian, environmental strategist, and writer who has served as a visiting professor on environmental history and environmental regulation and politics at a number of universities. He worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency for 25 years, where he studied US agriculture and pest management practices and policies.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the current political juncture of the climate change discussion in the United States, what countries are doing globally to combat climate change, the societal, health, and human rights impacts of climate change, and what actions everyday people can do to help combat climate change.⁠
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Listen now; link in bio.⁠
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Full Bio⁠
Evaggelos Vallianatos is a historian, environmental strategist, and writer. He has served as a visiting professor on environmental history and environmental regulation and politics at a number of universities, including Humboldt State University, the University of New Orleans, Bard College, American University, George Washington University, the University of Maryland, Pitzer College, and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Vallianatos worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency for 25 years, where he studied US agriculture and pest management practices and policies. His experience led him to write the book Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA (2014, co-authored with McKay Jenkins), which highlights how the environmental watchdog agency became a “polluter’s protection agency.”⁠
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Vallianatos is the author of hundreds of articles on Greek history and the environment, and six books, including Poison Spring. He has a BA in Zoology and MA in medieval Greek history from the University of Illinois, and received a PhD in European and Greek history from the University of Wisconsin.

Trump and Netanyahu stand as corrosive forces who have disgraced the offices they hold and desecrated the democratic ideals they were sworn to uphold. Each has weaponized fear, division, and deceit to perpetuate his own power—undermining courts, vilifying truth, and poisoning public and international trust.⁠
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Trump and Netanyahu stand as corrosive forces who have disgraced the offices they hold and desecrated the democratic ideals they were sworn to uphold. Each has weaponized fear, division, and deceit to perpetuate his own power—undermining courts, vilifying truth, and poisoning public and international trust.⁠
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Read more in my recent article; link in bio.
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The European Union, Israel’s largest trading partner, holds real leverage—and must finally use it. Israel’s far-right government is entrenching a one-state reality of domination: rampaging across the West Bank, entrenching a ruthless system of control in Gaza, and relentless, creeping annexation designed to foreclose any Palestinian state. This is not a temporary “security operation”; it is a deliberate strategy to make permanent the dispossession of an entire people. Each new settlement outpost, each demolished home, each destroyed water line is another calculated strike against Palestinian self-determination and international law. Europe can no longer look away while preaching a “rules-based order.” It must speak clearly—and act. That means targeted sanctions on officials, entities, and sectors that sustain the occupation and de facto annexation, until Israel understands that systematic violations of the Palestinians and international law will carry a real and escalating price. ... See MoreSee Less

The European Union, Israel’s largest trading partner, holds real leverage—and must finally use it. Israel’s far-right government is entrenching a one-state reality of domination: rampaging across the West Bank, entrenching a ruthless system of control in Gaza, and relentless, creeping annexation designed to foreclose any Palestinian state. This is not a temporary “security operation”; it is a deliberate strategy to make permanent the dispossession of an entire people. Each new settlement outpost, each demolished home, each destroyed water line is another calculated strike against Palestinian self-determination and international law. Europe can no longer look away while preaching a “rules-based order.” It must speak clearly—and act. That means targeted sanctions on officials, entities, and sectors that sustain the occupation and de facto annexation, until Israel understands that systematic violations of the Palestinians and international law will carry a real and escalating price.
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Europeans should allow all Arabs from Israel to get refugee status and live in Europe 😉. 🇮🇱💪🇮🇱❤️

You all same.. Bullshit. Fcking sionists

in any other nation you would be arrested for treason

A two-state solution isn’t a realistic with a terrorist group like Hamas in power in Gaza. The Palestinian leadership simply doesn’t want peaceful co-existence with Israel. It wants to wage war until Israel is eliminated

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18 hours ago
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The United States has become a sprawling “United States of Prisons” that disgraces any claim to moral leadership. With roughly 1.8 million people behind bars, America cages more human beings than China or India, though each has a far larger population. Its incarceration rate has topped the world for decades, turning punishment into a reliable profit stream. This is not about public safety; it is about policy, profit, and political cowardice. “Tough on crime” and drug laws have filled cells with people whose greatest offense was possessing a substance now legal in most states. Meanwhile, other nations with far larger populations manage with far fewer prisoners, exposing the American experiment as uniquely punitive and cruel. If the government will not act, the public must raise an unforgiving outcry and demand that this grotesque system no longer be tolerated. ... See MoreSee Less

The United States has become a sprawling “United States of Prisons” that disgraces any claim to moral leadership. With roughly 1.8 million people behind bars, America cages more human beings than China or India, though each has a far larger population. Its incarceration rate has topped the world for decades, turning punishment into a reliable profit stream. This is not about public safety; it is about policy, profit, and political cowardice. “Tough on crime” and drug laws have filled cells with people whose greatest offense was possessing a substance now legal in most states. Meanwhile, other nations with far larger populations manage with far fewer prisoners, exposing the American experiment as uniquely punitive and cruel. If the government will not act, the public must raise an unforgiving outcry and demand that this grotesque system no longer be tolerated.
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In my latest podcast episode, Evaggelos Vallianatos, a historian, environmental strategist, and writer, speaks about some of the unexpected events fueling climate change. As he notes, the fossil fuels powering fleets of tanks, aircrafts, and boats used in wars in Africa, the Middle East, and Ukraine, are all having tremendous, adverse effects on the climate.

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The next live episode of my podcast "On the Issues" is this upcoming Tuesday, April 28, at 10:00am EDT with Samer Sinijlawi, a Palestinian political activist and the founding chairman of the Jerusalem Development Fund.

Listeners can register for the live podcast recording on Zoom at the following link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1417770458375/WN_l8sfSHTySqO_HqJJPnTDTQ

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