
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp 9/16/25: US Bombs Another Boat Near Venezuela, Rubio Says Gaza Diplomacy May Not Be Possible, and More
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Sep 16, 2025 The podcast delves into the escalating frequency of U.S. airstrikes in Somalia, raising concerns about media silence and conflict with al-Shabaab. It discusses recent military actions near Venezuela, questioning transparency and oversight. Tensions in the Middle East are analyzed, particularly regarding Israeli airstrikes and U.S. complicity. The conversation also touches on North Korea's critique of U.S. military presence and strategic maneuvers in the Korean Peninsula, highlighting the intersection of global politics and technology negotiations.
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Gaza City Offensive Deepens Humanitarian Crisis
- Israeli forces continued heavy attacks in Gaza City, displacing roughly 300,000 people and killing dozens amid severe famine conditions.
- DeCamp emphasizes systematic destruction of high-rises and the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe including recorded famine deaths.
Calls To Settle Gaza Surface Explicitly
- Itamar Ben-Gvir proposed building a luxury neighborhood for Israeli police on Gaza ruins and openly called for Jewish settlement and expulsions.
- DeCamp frames this rhetoric as explicit intent toward forced displacement or ethnic-cleansing-style goals in Gaza.
White House Allegedly Knew Of Qatar Strike
- Israeli officials reportedly told U.S. sources Netanyahu informed Trump before bombing Hamas officials in Qatar, contradicting U.S. claims of surprise.
- DeCamp suggests Trump likely approved or at least did not stop the strike, undermining U.S. denials of prior knowledge.
