Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp

3/14/25: DOJ Sends 'Antisemitism Task Force' to US Cities, Putin Open to Ceasefire With Conditions, and More

Mar 14, 2025
The U.S. DOJ is forming a task force to tackle anti-Semitism, raising free speech concerns amidst protests. In Miami Beach, a mayor's attempt to shutter an independent cinema over a documentary fuels debates on censorship and expression. Putin suggests a conditional ceasefire in Ukraine, while humanitarian crises deepen in Gaza with reports of violence against Palestinians. Additionally, Israel's airstrikes in Syria continue amid rising tensions, and Jack Teixeira pleads guilty for leaking classified information, spotlighting government transparency issues.
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ANECDOTE

Cinema Eviction for Showing Documentary

  • The Miami Beach mayor wants to evict a cinema for showing "No Other Land," an Oscar-winning documentary.
  • The mayor called the film anti-Semitic propaganda, despite being made by Israeli Jews.
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Putin's Ceasefire Conditions

  • Putin is open to a Ukraine ceasefire but demands guarantees about weapon supplies and mobilization during the truce.
  • He also questions who would monitor a potential 2,000-kilometer ceasefire line.
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European Troop Deployment Discussions

  • European officials discussed troop deployments to enforce a Ukraine ceasefire, considering strikes on Russian forces.
  • Macron hosted a meeting, excluding US officials, but proposals are in early stages.
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