What’s happening with the U.S.-Iranian negotiations, and what is Israel aiming to achieve through its “fragile ceasefires”?
Here’s a conversation you will like.
Jeremy Scahill is an investigative journalist who doesn’t need an introduction: his three-decade-long career has been about questioning power structures, reporting on wars, and keeping a moral compass that I wish more journalists had.
Samira Mohyeddin is an Iranian-Canadian journalist and broadcaster whose commentary (On The Line Media) I can’t recommend strongly enough. She is one of my biggest discoveries in recent years.
To see Samir and Jeremy together is a treat. In the interview, I simply had to share, they talk about the U.S.-Iranian negotiations, what Israel aims to do regardless, and what it’s using its “fragile ceasefire” for.
Listen to informed voices of conscience – also amplify them in the ways that you can.
If you can’t spare 32 minutes for this interview, please at least watch from minute 25.
If that isn’t available either, here’s a clip from another interview with Jeremy Scahill that was so good I chose to translate it to Lithuanian (my native language), to make it accessible at home.
As always, stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
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