MM#291-- The Crisis In The Middle East and Its History

Theory 2 Action Podcast

Theory 2 Action Podcast
MM#291-- The Crisis In The Middle East and Its History
Dec 14, 2023

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Can you fathom the audacity of demanding a ceasefire mere months after a devastating surprise attack?

Would nations stand for such a proposal after their own catastrophic terror events?

This episode of Theory to Action podcast tackles the chilling fallout from Hamas’ recent assault on Israel, highlighting the international response, particularly from the Biden administration and the United Nations.

Let's explore the historical underpinnings and mindset of Islamic radicals, guided by the wisdom of the late Bernard Lewis, a stellar Islamic scholar. His book "The Crisis of Islam" serves as our roadmap through the intricate nature of Islamic fundamentalism.

Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of these pressing issues.

Key Points from the Episode:

  • From the birth of Wahhabism in the late 18th century to the 1979 revolution in Iran, we unravel the varying motives and intentions of different radical Islamic regimes. 
  • We delve into the rising calls for a ceasefire, effectively challenging the moral clarity of our global community, especially in the face of mounting anti-Semitism.
  • We uncover and remind our listeners about the unique coziness between Islamic radicalism and German Nazism.   
  • This episode urges you to stay informed, question the narrative and be prepared to take action. 

Other resources:

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