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What the Iran Cables Tell Us About the U.S.-Made Hellscape in Iraq
The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain and New York Times reporter Farnaz Fassihi discuss the Iran Cables.
Decades of hostilities broke out into war during Donald Trump’s second term after Israel and the U.S. launched unprovoked attacks against Iran.
Intercepted Podcast
The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain and New York Times reporter Farnaz Fassihi discuss the Iran Cables.
The Iran Cables
A note from the editors and a video discussion hosted by Jeremy Scahill.
The Iran Cables
The chaos unleashed by the U.S. invasion allowed Iran to gain a level of influence in Iraq that was unfathomable during the reign of Saddam.
The Iran Cables
An Iranian intelligence document describes a meeting between Iran’s Quds Force and the Muslim Brotherhood in a Turkish hotel. It didn’t go well.
The Iran Cables
In many ways, the Iranian intelligence campaign against ISIS mirrored the U.S. strategy for dealing with Iraq.
The Iran Cables
Seven hundred pages of leaked documents reveal how Iranian spies have infiltrated every aspect of Iraqi political life.
Deconstructed Podcast
The legendary philosopher and activist discusses impeachment, the 2020 field, and why he opposed Trump’s Syria troop withdrawal.
Voices
The Trump administration is lying about Iran and its nuclear program. The media has to debunk this false drumbeat for war.
Deconstructed Podcast
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson discusses what recent history can teach us about the current push for war with Iran.
Intercepted Podcast
Rep. Ro Khanna, reporter Negar Mortazavi, and journalist Amy Goodman are this week’s guests.
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