What we can learn from terrorists (p1). Tariq Ali

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @ghulammustafa5450
    @ghulammustafa5450 Год назад +3

    Brilliant presentation!

  • @KP-uc1ez
    @KP-uc1ez 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant.
    Regarding a period of transition,
    I'd like to quote a similarly illuminating comment from a relatively recent article (2023) by Paris Yeros - published thru the Agrarian South Journal of Political Economy.
    "If this war in Ukraine is an extension of the East-
    West dimension of the Cold War, the war in
    Palestine, which broke out again in October this
    year, is the essence of the same enduring North-
    South conflict. This is a classic situation of settler
    colonialism sponsored by imperialism, one of the
    last unresolved colonial questions of the last
    century and the most consequential for the
    systemic transition in the twenty-first. The
    Zionist State never stopped fulfilling its essential
    functions, which is to dominate the peoples of the
    region, degrade their sovereignty, and control
    energy resources and trade routes."
    Particularly for those unfamiliar with the terms and historical context relevant to this article quoted above, I should mention that in referring to the 'cold war,' Yeros, in this article and others (and he is of course by far not the only scholar pointing this out), explains that the cold war was not simply an East-West conflict, but also North-South:
    That the nature of the conflicts were and ARE also characterized by the struggles for decolonization, ie national liberation and self-determination, and the imperial powers' Reaction to it; a struggle we are still in the midst of.
    It is in this context that much 'terrorism,' in the manner in which Ali is speaking here, takes shape.
    Struggle against political-economic domination by imperialist powers ranging from the US-EU-Japan, to India, to little vassal imperial states like Israel, and like Kenya (a la Haiti 2024).

  • @alegarceau12
    @alegarceau12 11 лет назад +7

    Tariq Ali, Brilliant as usual!

  • @McFraneth
    @McFraneth 8 лет назад +6

    Good on you Tariq Ali. Economic terrorism is acceptable (EU austerity, The IMF and World Bank, the WTO etc) but a bunch of men who need to feed their families and have all the fish stocks stolen by Spanish trawlers so resort to piracy (Somali fishermen) are called pirates and a film with Tom Hanks is made...
    One example amongst many of men taking up arms as an absolute last resort when their right to live a decent life is trampled. I wish people could see this.
    I'd certainly become a resistance fighter if I had to (I live in south-west France which was under German occupation during the second world war and each year there is a ceremony in my small town in memory of the Jews who were betrayed and sent to their deaths). So to the murderous occupier I'd be a terrorist, for wanting to free my country. It's all spin: one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter.

  • @j-bone9472
    @j-bone9472 Год назад +1

    I can't seem to find Gen. Petraeus' remark about the unwinnable Afghan war, in what interview is it?

  • @harshbhandari9070
    @harshbhandari9070 4 года назад +4

    2:49

  • @thefamousmuslim
    @thefamousmuslim Год назад

    Very true

  • @ashutosh1684
    @ashutosh1684 11 лет назад

    Mr Kurt, Absolutely wrong. Kashmir can be decided by bilateral agreement as agreed in Shimla pact. US and India and friend not allies.

  • @imrank340
    @imrank340 10 лет назад +4

    Lost the theme of the topic. Blubbering away anything and everything

    • @McFraneth
      @McFraneth 8 лет назад +14

      Try paying attention maybe?

  • @patentneer
    @patentneer 11 лет назад +1

    ^^
    Same-same. Same tune.
    The gloss voice of the Pakistani military-agri-nuclear industrial complex, your tax money at work.
    Tell us about topic # 1 Tariq:
    Do us all a favor, tell us your strategic insights into the vile and obnoxious nexus of Pakistan's elite with the terror business, no really?
    Never mind other things.

  • @TheLoyalOfficer
    @TheLoyalOfficer 10 лет назад +1

    His casualty figures on Iraq are way overblown.

    • @TheLoyalOfficer
      @TheLoyalOfficer 10 лет назад

      Saumitra Debnath Well said. I wish others would realize the truth!

    • @yonisgure7348
      @yonisgure7348 10 лет назад +9

      TheLoyalOfficer Both of you chinless idiots give credence to the speculation that the internet is filled with the dregs of society. Take your Islamophobia somewhere else please. Good day.

    • @TheLoyalOfficer
      @TheLoyalOfficer 10 лет назад +1

      yonis gure So there is nothing to be afraid of with Islam?

    • @McFraneth
      @McFraneth 8 лет назад

      I trust you're a Hindu.

    • @SultanMenzuma
      @SultanMenzuma 2 года назад +11

      Looking back at this comment is actually amazing. The death toll is much worse now . If anything Tariq Ali was being conservative.

  • @christophalcmeonides8537
    @christophalcmeonides8537 Год назад

    Nice points though... You don't tell us what the alternatives would be in f.ex. Afghanistan & Japan