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Two Mikes - Seventy Six Years and Counting with Syrian Girl
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Today on the Two Mikes, Colonel Mike and Dr. Mike spoke with a fine young Middle East reporter, who goes by the aka “Syrian Girl”, who has been reporting on the regions since she first began covering the U.S-caused civil war in Syria. The bulk of our conversations focused on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, and what appears to be the unique situation that the Arab World faces in regard to the war. Generally, in these periodic Israel-Palestine wars, a cease-fire is agreed on by the two parties just as soon as Israel has won what they wanted when the war started. So far in the current war, however, there has been no cease-fire, and in this war Israel has been subjected to a drubbing the likes of which it has not have previously experienced. With Hamas now fighting alongside Hezbollah, the Lebanese army, the Houthis, Iran, and volunteer Islamist insurgents from Iraq and elsewhere against Israel, the latter is looking increasingly damaged as a nation state. We all thought this situation looks like the Arabs’ first opportunity to decide how the war ends. As always, the ball is in the court of the major Arab and Muslim governments – Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, Turkey, etc. -- all of whom are now armed to the teeth by the United States, China, and Russia. Will the Arab states take up the task of acting with those who are now acting in a way that is pushing forward their longtime goal of ending what they see as Israel’s threat to Muslims? Given those states’ long-term avoidance of taking a risk in the Palestine-Israel struggle, the odds seem to be likely that those Muslim states will again side with their own power and safety and not with the region’s people have long sought.
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Today on the Two Mikes, Colonel Mike and Dr. Mike spoke with a fine young Middle East reporter, who goes by the aka “Syrian Girl”, who has been reporting on the regions since she first began covering the U.S-caused civil war in Syria. The bulk of our conversations focused on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, and what appears to be the unique situation that the Arab World faces in regard to the war. Generally, in these periodic Israel-Palestine wars, a cease-fire is agreed on by the two parties just as soon as Israel has won what they wanted when the war started. So far in the current war, however, there has been no cease-fire, and in this war Israel has been subjected to a drubbing the likes of which it has not have previously experienced. With Hamas now fighting alongside Hezbollah, the Lebanese army, the Houthis, Iran, and volunteer Islamist insurgents from Iraq and elsewhere against Israel, the latter is looking increasingly damaged as a nation state. We all thought this situation looks like the Arabs’ first opportunity to decide how the war ends. As always, the ball is in the court of the major Arab and Muslim governments – Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, Turkey, etc. -- all of whom are now armed to the teeth by the United States, China, and Russia. Will the Arab states take up the task of acting with those who are now acting in a way that is pushing forward their longtime goal of ending what they see as Israel’s threat to Muslims? Given those states’ long-term avoidance of taking a risk in the Palestine-Israel struggle, the odds seem to be likely that those Muslim states will again side with their own power and safety and not with the region’s people have long sought.
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