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βResistance Has Become Thinkable Againβ β Torkil Lauesen and the Global Perspective on OCT 7 [comra]
An Interview with Anti-Imperialist Veteran Torkil Lauesen, Discussing the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the Decline of Western Hegemony [This interview was originally posted to comrawire.substack.com on October 7, 2025.] The shockwaves of the Al-Aqsa Flood still rattle the world two years on. Israelβs war machine failed to crush the Palestinian will to resist. Across the world, the genocide has left many overwhelmed and disoriented. Where do we go from here? [comra] sat down with anti-imperialist veteran Torkil Lauesen, known for his sharp analysis of geopolitics and resistance, interpreted through a Marxist lens. βIt is not just about solidarity with Palestine,...
βImperialism as a whole is the enemy of humanity, not particular countriesβ: Reading Michael Karadjis on the Middle East [ThreeWayFight]
Β [This article was originally posted on ThreeWayFight.org on October 8, 2024.] Israeli airstrike on Tyre, Lebanon, 25 September 2024. by Matthew N. Lyons The last time Israel launched a ground invasion of Lebanon, in 2006, I argued on Three Way Fight (here, here, and here) that US leftists should support Hezbollah against Israeli aggression, despite the fact that it was a right-wing movement with ultimately theocratic goals. This pissed off a lot of leftists. Some people said we should reject both Israel and Hezbollah equally, but the stronger disagreement came from leftists who declared it was wrong to characterize Hezbollah...
The Neck and The Sword - Rashid Khalidi, author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine, interviewed by Tariq Ali [NLR, May/June 2024]
[This interview was conducted for the New Left Review and is mirrored from their site. You can get a copy of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine here.] Letβs start with the present, not just in the sense of the horrors being inflicted on Palestine right now, but the present as part of Palestineβs still-active past. The brutal Anglo-Zionist repression of the great Arab Revolt of 1936β39 was followed by the Nakba of 1948, the Six-Day War in 1967, the 1982 siege of Beirut, led by Ariel Sharon, and the massacres of Sabra and Shatila, the two Intifadas, the continuous...
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