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3arabawy Podcast

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The nexus of military, money, and the state

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  • How the Algerian War Made Modern Counterinsurgency
    Dec 27 2025

    🎧 In this episode, I review Terrence G. Peterson’s Revolutionary Warfare: How the Algerian War Made Modern Counterinsurgency, a sharp and unsettling account of how the French army’s defeat in Algeria produced a doctrine that outlived empire itself. Peterson shows how Pacification fused violence, social reform, and surveillance into a coherent model of warfare, one that treated society as the battlefield and civilians as the primary objective. Far from disappearing with Algerian independence, these techniques traveled globally, shaping US counterinsurgency from Vietnam to Iraq.

    This is not just a book about Algeria, but about why counterinsurgency keeps failing while remaining stubbornly influential, and what that legacy still means today.



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    6 m
  • A World Beyond Bombs, Borders, and Cages
    Dec 20 2025

    🎧 In this episode, I explore Ray Acheson’s Abolishing State Violence and the radical clarity it brings to our present moment. From policing to prisons, surveillance to borders, war to capitalism, the book exposes how violence is embedded in the structures we are taught to trust. I walk through its core arguments, the melancholy that runs through them, and the hope found in the everyday work of abolition already taking shape around us. This episode is an invitation to imagine a world where safety is built through care, not coercion.



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    8 m
  • The Weight of Staatsräson
    Dec 13 2025

    🎧 This episode explores the world revealed by Hyper-Zionism: Germany, the Nazi Past, and Israel, moving through the tension, fear, and quiet pressure shaping public life in Germany today. I delve into how Staatsräson, introduced as a state-defining obligation, has expanded into an atmosphere that influences speech, culture, and belonging. Through a mix of reflection and witness, I examine how remembrance narrowed into one sanctioned direction, how institutions act from dread rather than principle, and how entire communities navigate invisible lines. This conversation is ultimately about reclaiming breathing space, defending the universal meaning of “Never again,” and refusing to let the lessons of the past be used to restrict voices in the present.



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    8 m
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