The Heat: US Military Interventions | Death and destruction
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The US has been intervening militarily in countries from Asia to the Middle East to Latin America for decades causing massive death and devastation. Nations it has attacked since 2001 include #Afghanistan, #Iraq, #Syria, #Libya, #Iran and #Venezuela.
Why have there been so many over the decades? And, how much death and destruction have they caused in countries around the world? #Heat #USmilitary #interventions #MiddleEast #War
Guests:
Trita Parsi is Executive Vice-President of The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
Peter Kuznick is a historian and professor at American University.
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