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Check out the Radio War Nerd Merch store here! Oct 31 mins. Kinmen Is. Follow Carl on Twitter. Oct 28 mins. Oct 23 88 mins. Recorded: October 18, The War Nerd returns to his Civil War series with the first major battle of the war: The First Battle of Bull Run — a military disaster for the Union, thanks to the treasonous efforts of so many northern elites, from President James Buchanan on down the ranks.
Oct 18 mins. Not exactly Africa's most exciting writer, but the occasion called for an episode on the Zanzibar Revolution, which for a few months that year created a Cold War freakout in Washington and made Zanzibar the center of the world. First: The Nerd discusses Italy's anti-vaccine passport protests At - The Zanzibar Revolution Oct 01 mins. Recorded: September 28, As we've said since the beginning of RWN time, was a big year in our ancient lives, the year of the Big Reaction.
One of the most important events that year, so little understood at the time, was the seizure of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by Wahhabi militants who, paradoxically, believed in the official Saudi ideology a little too much.
Previous RWN guest Aamer joins us to describe the bloody events. Follow Aamer on Twitter. Sep 29 97 mins. Sep 21 94 mins. Sep 17 93 mins. This isn't gonna be your tragi-weepy Ken Burns Civil War series however: this is an unabashedly Blue-shaded take on the Civil War, for reasons that will become increasingly clear.
In this inaugural episode, the War Nerd provides some background to the war, and introduces us to a fascinating yet forgotten figure: Count Adam Gurowski, the Polish emigre who, well before anyone else, managed to get the war right. Aug 31 77 mins. Aug 26 mins. Recorded: August 23, We compare two US puppet regime collapses — South Vietnam vs Afghanistan — to see if there's anything to all the analogies you see being tossed around.
Total time: Direct link to this episode here. Aug 23 69 mins. Recorded: August 18, In this episode we discuss the major premise of America's colossal failure in Afghanistan: There was never a plan for Afghanistan, thanks to the brainless Blobbers behind the no-plan.
Aug 12 92 mins. Guest: Anatol Lieven, author Recorded: August 11, We talk to author Anatol Lieven, who first reported on Afghanistan back in the late s, about the the shocking speed of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, and the collapse of US-backed Afghanistan regime.
Follow Anatol on Twitter. Jul 31 85 mins. Tragedy in Afghanistan". Read Matt's articles at New Republic. Listen to our last talk with Matt, RWN episode Interlude music by Brendon Anderegg.
Check out his group Mountains here. Jul 30 mins. Guest: Steve Davis, historian Recorded: July 23, Nelson Mandela became a living legend after his release from prison in , when he led South Africa from apartheid to black majority rule. Mandela's image transformed as well, from leftist African guerrilla leader, to avuncular racial strife healer.
Historian Steve Davis joins us to recover the history of the African National Congress's insurgency from , and to discuss the rhetoric of key texts that have defined the insurgency, the ANC, and Mandela. Steve Davis is associate professor of history at the University of Kentucky. Check out the Bitter Aloe Project website www. Jul 14 mins. We also discuss Gunnar's other work with WikiLeaks, another recent bombshell story exposing a coverup in the chemical weapons watchdog, the OPCW, which suppressed its own scientists' reports on the alleged WMD attack on Douma, Syria, triggering an aerial bombing campaign by the US, France and Britain.
Follow Gunnar on Twitter; read Gunnar's articles at Studin. Jul 09 98 mins. Recorded: July 6, 20 years ago, the US Pentagon and its media cheerleaders were celebrating "victory" over the Taliban in Afghanistan. Total time: Direct link to this week's mp3 here. Jun 30 mins. In this episode, pick up from JFK's decision to cancel the Valkyrie Follow Annibale on Twitter. After the break, we discuss books we've recently been reading.
Jun 24 95 mins. Guest: Annibale Recorded: June 18, RWN's highly decorated guest Annibale joins us for a two-part mondo hardware series on the American XB supersonic bomber, an astonishing feat of mid-century aerospace engineering that was scrapped.
In part one, we discuss the background of the XB and prevailing nuclear war strategy of the s and 60s. Jun 09 mins. Through it all, Kissinger and Nixon misread everything in the most malevolent ways imaginable, even risking nuclear war with the Soviet Union to prove some realpolitik point that only existed in their psycho-mediocre minds. Check out the new Radio War Nerd Merch store here!
May 31 95 mins. Guest: The Fakir Recorded: May 29, This is the 50th anniversary of the forgotten genocide in Bangladesh in , carried out by the US-backed dictator of Pakistan to crush Bangladesh's popular democratic autonomy movement back when Bangladesh was a province of Pakistan known as "East Pakistan. We end this episode with Operation Searchlight, the start of the genocide and ethnic cleansing in the spring of May 27 mins.
Also, Ames discusses how the Anti-Defamation League contracted with South Africa's apartheid-era intelligence agency to spy on thousands of Americans—including your humble co-host. Read his investigative reporting at The Grayzone. Follow Max on Twitter. Articles mentioned on this podcast: "To distract from Gaza slaughter, Israel lobby manufactures antisemitism freakout," by Max Blumenthal, Grayzone.
May 20 85 mins. May 16 92 mins. Apr 30 91 mins. Apr 25 90 mins. In this episode, Tang China plays Korea's three kingdoms against each other — Silla, Baekje, and the largest of them all, Goguryeo — to conquer them one by one. But the underdog, Silla, doesn't go along with the Tang emperor's plan. Apr 16 98 mins. Recorded: April 13, The War Nerd returns to the Motherland to discuss the latest in war news: Afghanistan withdrawal announcement, China and "overdemonization", and further observations on late imperial dementia Apr 08 99 mins.
We also recover the famous quote by NED co-founder Allen Weinstein — "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA" — told to the Washington Post in , and trace how an NED investment in subverting trust in Russia's elections led to blowback in America's elections and beyond. Apr 01 96 mins. Recorded: March 25, Seems like every few weeks on this show, something nefarious in the world traces its funding back to the bland-sounding "National Endowment for Democracy" — the notorious regime-change "NGO" that happens to be fully funded by the GO part of NGO, i.
So what exactly is the National Endowment for Democracy? Mar 28 mins. In this episode, Richard picks up where he left off in RWN episode 87 with the Sui Dynasty's disastrous invasions, and takes us through the first Tang war against the powerful northern Goguryeo kingdom At - the War Nerd and Ames discuss current events in the world of wars Mar 21 76 mins. Mar 07 mins.
At - we're joined by Gabriel Ernst to learn about Myanmar's numerous ethnic militias and breakaway regions. Links: Open Burma openburma. Feb 26 mins. Recorded: February 23, We look at the latest developments in the New Cold Wars fronts: the Russian Front, where Amnesty International de-listed jailed opposition activist Alexey Navalny from its hallowed "prisoner of conscience" pantheon; and the China Front, where an Evangelical loon named Dr.
Adrian Zenz managed to become the sole western source for allegations that China is committing genocide and mass enslavement of its Uyghur minority. Feb 22 mins. Recorded: February 17, Defeatism: it's the ideology of Radio War Nerd, and the subject of this episode. The War Nerd walks us through our defeatist ancestors through their poems and songs of defeat in wars, from Karbala to Vietnam, and many defeats between.
Feb 17 mins. But you may be shocked to learn that there's more to this Persian Gulf island kingdom than floating American coffins. Follow Aamer on Twitter here. Check out Aamer's true crime podcast Das Criminal here. Sign up for Aamer's new substack here. Feb 09 90 mins. Follow Lindsey on Twitter.
Check out her recent reporting here. Feb 01 94 mins. With Annibale. Jan 30 mins. Guest: Annibale Recorded: January 22, In the second part of our 2-part series on Italy's Borghese Coup plot RWN , our Years Of Lead expert Annibale describes the political conditions in Italy at the time of the coup, the events, who benefited, the likely goal of the coup plotters, and why one of the neofascist coup plotters later boasted that the coup succeeded. Jan 24 mins. Jan 18 mins.
Recorded: January 14, The final part of our series on Yeltsin's coup, we look at the aftermath — the end of Russia's democracy, a constitution making the presidency a near dictator, all fully backed by Washington DC. Jan 12 mins. Recorded January 8, In part 3 of our RWN series on Boris Yeltsin's US-backed coup in , we look at the bloody coup as it unfolded on October , and Ames' disturbing memories of those bitter days.
At - we look back at October 3, , and all the many ways Boris Yeltsin pushed his legal coup against Russia's democratically-elected parliament, into a 2-day bloodbath that he was able to blame on his parliament Dec 31 77 mins. Recorded: December 23, In Part 1 of our series on Boris Yeltsin's coup EP , we laid out the background of the conflict between Boris Yeltsin and his former allies in Russia's parliament: from up through the referendum in April In this episode, we talk about what Yeltsin did with the results of his Soros-bankrolled referendum: preparing the way for his autumn coup, in lockstep with the Clinton Administration and the IMF.
We end this episode on the eve of the coup on October , At — We look at the leadup to Yeltsin's coup from April 25, through October 2, Dec 27 97 mins. Recorded: December 22, We recover lost history from Boris Yeltsin's coup against the Russian parliament in October Yeltsin's coup came courtesy of his biggest sponsors: then-President Bill Clinton, the international financial institutions, and their waterboys in the western press corps, who falsely portrayed the US-backed coup as a heroic defense of Russian democracy, before flushing the sordid episode down the memory hole.
In Part I, we look at the background and lead-up to the coup, from the Russian parliamentary elections that helped propel Boris Yeltsin's rise in the late Soviet era, to the controversial April referendum that Yeltsin used to justify bombing Russia's parliament 6 months later. At - we start our series on Yeltsin's Coup Dec 17 93 mins. Dec 08 90 mins. Follow Kelley on Twitter, read her at Responsible Statecraft.
Nov 30 92 mins. First, we discuss the latest pandemic news out of Italy At - Annibale explains the background to the Italo-Turkish war over Libya, the war's technological innovations and political fiascos , and how the war inadvertently lit the fuse for World War I. Nov 26 84 mins. Recorded: November 24, First: the War Nerd survives snorkeling in the Irish Sea in search of his octopus teacher At - we discuss Western Sahara, where the Polisario Front ended its year ceasefire with Morocco Nov 21 mins.
This episode begins with the doomed reign of Ali through the epochal Battle of Karbala, the formative events in the Shia-Sunni divide through today. Read Aamer's post on his cancer diagnosis here. Nov 12 84 mins. The deal represents a massive victory for Azerbaijan, and a shocking defeat for Armenia, which won the last major conflict in the early s. Nov 06 mins. First, we discuss the election At - the War Nerd looks back at election violence in 19th-c.
America Total time: Direct link to this episode's mp3 here. Oct 30 mins. Guest: Dr. At - Dr. Buy Dr. Oct 25 mins. First - we discuss the latest grim news out of Nagorno-Karabakh. At - we're joined by Aamer for Part 3 of our series on the Arab Conquests. Oct 12 mins. Guest: Lika Zakaryan, journalist Recorded: October 11, Journalist Lika Zakaryan speaks to us from under Azerbajaini bombardment in her hometown Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh also known as "Artsakh".
Lika describes war—and life under existential threat—from a very close-up and personal perspective. Follow Lika Zakaryan on Twitter. Read her work at Civil Net. Oct 11 mins. In Part II, it's all war gore: the turbulent succession after Muhammad's death, the brief reign of Abu Bakr, the lightening expansion of the new Islamic empire throughout the Arab peninsula and into modern-day Iraq and Syria, taking on both the Sassanid Empire and Byzantium Empire.
First: the Nerd and Ames sound off on the sorry state of US presidential politics Sep 30 mins. At - Maurice Grela joins us to talk war game development. Give the game a boost by wishlisting it on Steam. Watch video announcement for Beyond The Wire here. Sep 26 mins. Guest: Prof. At - Prof. Henry Reynolds joins us from Tasmania to explain both Australia's Frontier wars against the Aborigines, and also the forgetting of that war in the context of a political culture obsessed with its overseas martial history.
We focus on Reynold's book, Forgotten War. Sep 17 mins. In part 1 of our series with Aamer, we go back to pre-Islamic Arabia to better understand the world that the prophet Mohammad was born into, and end with the death of Mohammad in AD.
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Aug 13 mins. Check out Lily Lynch's Balkanist. Follow Lily on Twitter. Jul 31 mins. Support Davide Melia's project Southwest China at patreon! Jul 27 mins. Check out his website and his gallery of Gilded Age anti-populist cartoons. Jul 19 mins. First, the Nerd and Ames discuss Belfast, Europeans' non-apologies to colonial victims, the Sivas massacre At Our interview with Matthew Randazzo begins Matthew set up a link tree for this episode.
Click here. Buy Matthew's books: "Mr. Total time: Direct link to this episode's mp3. Jul 13 mins. This episode: the political and cultural fallout of the Italian POWs in the Soviet Union, through films, political culture, and weaponized history Jun 29 mins. Recorded: June 24, Statues are coming down across the Anglo-speaking world, so the War Nerd looks back at the many-millennia-old tradition among our species of smashing statues, and sometimes putting them up too.
Jun 23 mins. At - we're joined again by our South Asia investigations chief Aditya to explain the recent bloodletting in the Galwan Valley on the disputed border between India and China And sign up now for TheseLongWars patreon! Jun 17 mins. We spoke to MENA researcher "Cyrus", who has spent much of the past two decades in the region researching the political changes from the US invasion of Iraq up through to today, to recount for us what he saw and learned during the Arab Spring, and what if any lessons there are for us today.
May 31 mins. May 30 mins. First — We discuss the latest pandemic news from northern Italy with Annibale We discuss their grim fate in the Soviet camps, and how the nearly 95, MIAs influenced postwar Italy political culture. May 18 mins. Why do we know so little about this seminal Cold War slaughter in the world's 4th most populous country, a massacre that became the model for US-backed anticommunist terror campaigns around the developing world?
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Apr 30 mins. At - Annibale joins us for the latest in Italy's pandemic. Today we talk about Phase II and Italy politics At - A brief look at latest war developments in Yemen Apr 29 mins.
By mid-late , the Italian military presence swelled from 60, to , in the renamed Italian 8th Army, which moved as far east the Don River by late Apr 22 mins. At - Annibale tells the little-known story [in the Anglo world at least] of Fascist Italy's uneasy relationship with Nazi Germany, and how that played out in the eastern front war on the Soviet Union Apr 16 mins.
At - War Nerd tells the incredible story of the Ethiopian wars from the Derg revolution in through the Eritrean and Tigrayan wars of the s and 90s At - We're joined by journalist Kayleigh Long RWN EP to discuss surprising new twists in Myanmar's Rakhine state, where the military, fresh off ethnically cleansing Rohingya Muslims, now waging a brutal counterinsurgency against Buddhist Rakhine separatists At - Annibale tells us about the latest Coronavirus developments in Italy—and how Lombardy's big experiment with privatized health care may be the reason why Lombardy is suffering worse than any other province in Italy Music by Brendon Anderegg.
Mar 31 mins. At - Annibale joins us from northern Italy for his 3rd installment from the deadliest pandemic zone in the world. The news is not good—deaths vastly underreported based on total mortality reports, still many unknowns, although the rate of infection is finally slowing some In Part 1 EP we learned about the early rise of the Maratha Empire up through the mid-late 17th century, and some of the amazing characters led by Shivaji.
In this installment, the the Maratha nation nearly vanishes in the earlyth century, then rapidly expands and conquers nearly all of India proper, before slowly deteriorating in a series of civil wars and wars with the ascendant British Empire Mar 25 mins.
At - We're joined by Annibale in Italy to discuss the latest news out of Northern Italy, one of the hardest hit regions in the world, and a preview of what's to come At - Romulus Hillsborough, author of several great books about Samurai, talks with the Nerd about the violent last years of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Samurai world in the mid-late 19th-c. Buy Romulus Hillsborough's books. Check out Romulus's web page here.
Mar 11 mins. Guest: Annibale Recorded: March 10, Italy is now ground zero for the Coronavirus pandemic, and the first country to be put under a total quarantine. We reached out to RWN favorite guest Annibale, currently quarantined in northern Italy, to tell us about what life is like in the global pandemic, and the frightening truth about why the Coronavirus is causing so much havoc.
This episode is not for the faint-hearted — especially American and faint-hearted — but it's important everyone know what's happening and what to expect. Mar 10 mins. Read Declassified UK. Follow Matt Kennard on Twitter.
April 22, Verdi Club. Ticket info click here. Feb 29 mins. Guest: "The Fakhir" Recorded: February 28, First, the Nerd and Ames briefly discuss the hot news out of Idlib, where "Syrian" ie Russian air power demolished a Turkish military position, killing at least 34 high-value Turkish commandos This first part begins in the 13th century, and takes us to the late 17th century, just before the British enter the scene and the Anglo-Maratha Wars, which we'll get to in part two.
Feb 28 mins. Feb 21 mins. And the biggest influence on your humble co-hosts' prose. Feb 15 mins. Jan 31 mins. The Nerd and Ames look at current war news, from confessions of a Salvadoran dirty war commander, to wars in the Gulf and the Sahel. After the break, we talk to pilot Jared about what it's like to navigate a passenger plane. Finally, we do a brief history of passenger plane shoot-downs.
Trump-Bibi's ludicrous "peace plan" Yemen's Houthi rebels advance against Saudi "coalition" UAE deploying mercenaries into Libya civil war Ivory Coast heating up, sectarian massacres in Burkina Faso Jan 28 mins.
And weirdly underreported. Jan 20 mins. Then we segue into Mediterranean Europe of the midth century, Ottoman expansion, and the battles in Cyprus, Malta, and the monumental Battle of Lepanto also: EP , which ended Ottoman hegemony over the Mediterranean Sea. Jan 04 99 mins. Recorded: January 3, A special rushed-out episode to get out our first impressions of Trump's assassination of Iran's legendary Quds leader, Gen. Qasem Soleimani. Dec 31 mins. May Dec 30 mins. Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries led by Rohana Wijeweera, to today's Sinhalese nationalist parliamentarians and government kingmakers.
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Nov 30 mins. Once we grasp the Venetian system of power and rule, then. Nov 28 mins. Guest: "Annibale", legendary war nerd Recorded: November 24, Long before Venice became a mere tourist museum with canals, it was one of the most ruthless, enduring, efficient and innovative empires of the second millennium.
Growing up in the US public school system, we at Radio War Nerd naturally had no idea until recently. In part one, we learn about the rise of the Republic of Venice, its sacking of Constantinople, and its gory wars with rival Republic of Genoa.
Nov 20 mins. We discuss Bolivia, coups, North American leftist discourse, and the whole sordid history of the USA using Latin America as the Empire's Workshop — the title of Greg's remarkable book that everyone should read.
Nov 13 mins. Recorded: November 10, Mark Ames recovers the early history of neoliberalism in s Italy and s France. The War Nerd looks back at the period after the US Civil War known as "Reconstruction" as a form of warfare — a dirty war, with all the ingredients. Why is there so little historical grasp of the Reconstruction as another form of warfare? Why don't we even know the casualty figures — almost entirely freed African-Americans, killed by the South's dominant whites?
A big shout-out to Michael Harriot for his thread on Reconstruction-as-warfare. Buy it here! Oct 27 mins. At we talk to longtime Middle East correspondent and previous RWN guest Elijah Magnier to talk about the sorry state of foreign reporting, recent protests in Lebanon, the final resolution in the Syria War, and the not-gonna-happen Iran-Saudi-US war.
Check out Narin Briar's webpage. Follow Narin on Twitter. Oct 16 mins. Guest: Carl Zha, podcaster Recorded: October 11, First, the War Nerd and Ames discuss the grim news out of Rojava as Turkish tanks and their throat-slitter jihadi proxies roll into northern Syria.
At — we're joined by Carl Zha for the second part of our series on Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire—a welcome relief from the grim news of the day. This episode, what you've all been waiting for: The Mongols take the world. At the Nerd and Ames talk about the breaking news that morning about Trump's betrayal of Rojava to Turkey's military machine — it's been long-expected, but that doesn't make it any less sickening.
Recorded: September 27, First, we talk about the latest news out of Saudi Arabia—Bonesaw's ceasefire announcement, the first recognition that his forces lost to the Yemeni Houthi rebels. Visit techmags. To purchase individual issues or take up a subscription, simply follow these links to the Apple Newsstand or Zinio:. Brought to you by the same team behind APC mag, the TechRadar Australia newsletter provides twice-weekly digests of the most important tech news, plus exclusives offers and discounts for Aussie readers!
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