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Guerrilla History

Sanctions as Genocide w/ Ali Kadri

Guerrilla History

Henry

Education, History

4.8622 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring back fan favorite Ali Kadri to discuss a very important topic - Sanctions as Genocide!  Long time listeners will remember that we previously had a series on Sanctions As War, and this episode is a great accompaniment to those past conversations.  Similarly, this goes very well with our other conversations with Ali (Lebanon vs. Zioimperialism and Palestine - War, Occupation, and Proletarianization).  We will be really excited to also have Ali back several more times for an upcoming mini-series!

Ali Kadri is an esteemed Professor at various institutions around the world, as well as the author of many important books including Arab Development Denied: Dynamics of Accumulation by Wars of EncroachmentThe Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Systemic Destruction, and The Unmaking of Arab Socialism.  

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You didn't remember Den Van Boo?

0:09.0

No!

0:10.0

The same thing happened in Algeria, in Africa.

0:14.0

They didn't have anything but a rank.

0:17.0

The French had all these highly mechanized instruments of warfare.

0:22.9

But they put some guerrilla action on.

0:35.9

Hello and welcome to guerrilla history, the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present.

0:39.7

I'm one of your co-hosts, Henry Huckermacki, joined by my usual co-host, Professor Adnan Hussein,

0:45.2

historian and director of the School of Religion at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada.

0:49.9

Hello, Adnan, it's been a while since we've been together.

0:52.8

You've been on a speaking tour all over the place, but how are you doing today?

0:57.3

I'm doing great, Henry. It's wonderful to be back with you and talking with our listeners about important topics. I have really missed it.

1:05.3

Even though I've been doing a lot of interesting things, maybe we'll do an intelligence briefing, you know, to update on some of those

1:11.3

stopovers and, you know, the Netherlands, Granada, and now Istanbul. But, you know, we have a

1:18.2

great guest today, so we should just get right into it. Yeah, just to briefly mention that

1:22.9

if we have that conversation, it will appear first on Patreon because the listeners can, of course,

1:28.2

help support the show by signing up to our Patreon, patreon.com forward slash guerrilla history, G-U-E-R-R-I-L-A

1:36.2

history. The contributions there are the only reason that we can continue doing the show because

1:40.9

we don't run ads or anything like that, but we do have expenses

1:44.3

associated with the show.

1:46.2

I also, instead of announcing all of the places on social media where the listeners can

1:50.3

follow us at the top here, I do want to make note that we have our YouTube channel up

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