WBAI panel challenges the legality of the Iran strike, Adm. Mike Mullen warns cheap drones expose U.S. military limits, and Mexico’s president blames American guns and drug demand for cartel violence.
US foreign policy
The Normalization of War: How Washington Shrugged as Iran Bombings Began
WBAI’s We Decide with Jenna Flanagan: As bombs fall in Iran, DC behaves as if nothing is unusual. The panel explores war normalization, Congress surrendering its powers, and risks to democracy.
Global War, Gaza, Iran, and U.S. War Lies: Trump, Netanyahu & Elites Driving Endless Conflict
From Gaza to Iran tensions, the show examines how elites drive endless war while leaders deny civilian harm—despite historical evidence like My Lai and Panama’s El Chorrillo devastation.
Economic Collapse, Trump’s $50B Iran War, and the Rising Power of People Over Guns
Talarico exposes billionaire power but misses capitalism’s myths, Trump fires DHS chief Kristi Noem amid immigration chaos, and Democrats push legislation to expose Medicare Advantage profiteering.
Epstein Cover-Up Exposed, Tillis Grills Noem, Congress Faces Defining Iran War Vote
Investigative journalist Nick Bryant exposes the Epstein power network, Senator Tillis shreds Kristi Noem’s DHS record, and Congress faces mounting pressure to stop another reckless war with Iran.
When Rubio Sounds Like ICE: Venezuela’s Deeper Story and an American Treated Like Russia
Rubio’s Iran rhetoric echoes ICE authoritarianism, Venezuela’s crisis gets oversimplified, and a Somali barber shop visit shows how ICE can make America feel like Russia.
Greg Palast Exposes the Oil Lies Behind America’s Venezuela Kidnapping and Sanctions War
Greg Palast reveals how U.S. sanctions, oil interests, and regime-change politics drove the Venezuela crisis—not democracy or justice.
Greenland as America’s Crimea? Welker vs Bessent, Trump Fraud, Pence & MLK’s Radical Legacy
Welker corners Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as Greenland becomes America’s Crimea, Trump faces fraud peril, Pence echoes empire, and MLK’s radical anti-imperial legacy resurfaces.
Progressives, Empire, and the Dangerous Habit of Looking Away
When progressives dismiss bombings abroad, they reproduce the same moral failures they claim to oppose.
World Beyond War activist Gabriel Aguirre discusses Venezuela invasion, Maduro abduction, and more
World Beyond War activist Gabriel Aguirre discusses the plight of Venezuela after the invasion and Chavismo. He asks for international activism in support of the cause.









