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Matt was joined by Danny Sjursen to speak about the confusing pattern of the United States being supportive of some uprisings, while seeking to crush others. They also discussed the wildly inconsistent reactions the United States has to various forms of terrorism. Danny is a retired Major in the United States Army, a historian, has taught at West Point Military Academy. He is also a prolific writer at many outlets include The Nation, antiwar.com, Scheerpost, and The American Conservative and many other places. He is the author of several books including Ghost Riders of Baghdad, Soldiers, Civilians and the Myth of the Surge Patriotic Dissent and the upcoming A True History of the United States. Check Danny's website for more of his work!

Discussed in this Episode:

Comparing and contrasting US reactions to uprisings in variety of theaters including:

- Syria and Ukraine

- Western Sahara and Libya

- Egypt and Venezuela

- Palestine and Kashmir

Definitions of "terrorism" and the subjective nature of the word

US hypocrisy and inconsistency in its reactions to different forms of terrorism

The complex realities of different groups that have been branded as terrorist organizations by the US

Our Work:

Read our "In the Context of Empire" blog with corresponding and expanded posts to this content!

Matt's recent article concept of terrorism, its uses and misuses

Social Media: Twitter- @Mattylongruns.

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