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Congressional Dish

CD108: Regime Change

Congressional Dish

Jennifer Briney

News, Congress, Government, Politics, Corporations

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2015

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Syria: We're told we're at war to fight ISIS/ISIL/Islamic State but in a Congressional hearing that took place the week before the Paris attacks, State Department officials were talking about a different goal. In this episode, highlights from that House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. What are we really doing in Syria? Executive Producer: Anonymous Please support Congressional Dish: to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! The Syria War For context and background, please listen to , from August 2013. Audio Sources Hearing: , House Foreign Affairs Committee, November 4, 2015. Video: YouTube: , PressTV News Video, November 19, 2015. YouTube: by YouTube: , Additional Information Syria Map: , June 24, 2015. Map: , U.S. Department of Energy, updated June 24, 2015. Article: by Elena Holodny, Business Insider, September 29, 2015. Map: , Business Insider, September 29, 2015 Article: by Micah Zenko, The Foreign Policy Group, October 19, 2015. Paris Attacks Article: by Ian Black, The Guardian, November 14, 2015. Article: by David Graham, The Atlantic, November 15, 2015. ISIS Message about Paris Attacks: "Let France and those who walk in its path know that they will remain on the top of the list of targets of the Islamic State, and that the smell of death will never leave their noses as long as they lead the convoy of the Crusader campaign, and dare to curse our Prophet, Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, and are proud of fighting Islam in France and striking the Muslims in the land of the Caliphate with their planes, which did not help them at all in the streets of Paris and its rotten alleys" Article: by Alissa Rubin and Anne Barnard, November 15, 2015. Anne Patterson Biography Wikipedia: Article: by Josh Rogin and Eli Lake, The Daily Beast, July 10, 2013. Article: by Juan Forero, New York Times, August 17, 2001. Victoria Nuland Biography Wikipedia: Essay: by William Kristol and Robert Kagan, Foreign Affairs Magazine (published by The Council on Foreign Relations), July/August 1996 Issue Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: by (found on by mevio) Cover Art Design by

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I am so damn tired of being like to

0:08.7

I don't think I can't deny it anymore.

0:15.0

You can't stick to your story if you think it flies but I'm not going to buy it anymore.

0:31.0

Hey friends, welcome to the 108th episode of Congressional Dish. I'm your host Jennifer Briny.

0:35.0

So some of you who listen to the end of last week's episode might be expecting an episode about running for office,

0:40.0

and that episode is coming, it's coming soon, I promise. But I called an audible

0:45.0

this week on account of a fascinating hearing that I saw and on account of the Paris attacks.

0:50.5

So last Friday, on Friday, November 13th, I was putting the finishing touches on the last episode and I

0:56.8

happened to sign on to Twitter to see that a few bombs had been detonated at a soccer match in Paris between France and Germany.

1:03.6

So then I logged on to France's English language news station, which is called France 24,

1:08.0

and I found a live feed.

1:09.5

And over the course of the next few hours I watched live as reports came in of simultaneous murders taking

1:13.7

place all over the city. I also watched the raid on the Battle Clan Theater

1:17.6

where over 80 people were killed. It was awful but I'm not telling you anything

1:21.9

you don't already know.

1:23.7

And so what we seem to know at this point is that the attacks were the work of a bunch of young people.

1:27.4

All of them were younger than me, and they were affiliated somehow with ISIS.

1:32.2

Now as the world tries to figure out exactly who the murderers were and

1:35.1

where exactly they came from, I asked a different question. My question was why would ISIS

1:40.3

attack France and why would they do it now?

1:43.5

So I've been to France and to Paris specifically quite a few times and I was there during the

1:48.4

time that my own country was in the process of launching the war in Iraq.

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