

CONFLICTED
Message Heard
An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
Episodes
Mentioned books

6 snips
May 21, 2025 • 24min
CC: Rob Geist Pinfold – How the Settlers Captured the Israeli State
Rob Geist-Pinfold, a lecturer in defense studies at King’s College London, dives deep into the Israeli settler movement's historical roots and evolving nature from secularism to religious nationalism. He discusses how this transformation has influenced Israeli politics, particularly the far-right's rising power after the October 7th attacks. The conversation also covers the implications of these changes for Palestinian statehood and the West Bank's division, shedding light on the complex relationships between settlers and the Israeli state.

4 snips
May 14, 2025 • 24min
CC: Giri Rajendran Pt.2 – Trump's Military Moves and What ‘Liberation Day’ Really Means
Giri Rajendran, an expert on U.S. global power dynamics and Trump’s strategies, returns for a deep dive into military moves and their implications. He discusses the decline of U.S. influence amid rising powers, particularly linked to the Ukraine conflict. The conversation touches on NATO’s expansion, the intricate U.S.-China trade relations, and how Trump's administration sought to reshape the global order. Giri also highlights Liberation Day's significance and the evolving landscape of Chinese capitalism, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

9 snips
May 7, 2025 • 1h 14min
The Syrian Civil War Pt.6: The Siege Ends, The Regime Falls
Matar Ismaeel, a filmmaker and political activist from Misyaaf, shares his harrowing experiences during the Syrian Civil War. He discusses the radicalization of friends and the violence he captured on film, including the fierce battles between opposition forces and ISIS. Matar reflects on the emotional impact of evacuating Southern Damascus and celebrates the fall of the Assad regime. His insights offer a poignant look into the challenges ahead for Syria, blending personal narratives with the complexities of a conflicted landscape.

5 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 24min
CC: Giri Rajendran Pt.1 - Trump’s New World Order
Giri Rajendran, an economist with three degrees from LSE and experience in finance at BlackRock, joins to discuss the tumultuous economic landscape shaped by Donald Trump. The conversation dives into Trump's Grand Strategy, probing its long-term goals and viability. Rajendran also unpacks the evolution of the global order since the 1930s, examining America's role in international trade. With insights on naval dominance's impact on commerce, this dialogue navigates the precarious balance of power in today's shifting geopolitical climate.

17 snips
Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 36min
CC: Tom Khaled Würdemann – Israelism, Palestinianism and the Quest for Peaceful Co-existence
In this engaging discussion, Tom Khaled Wurdermann, a PhD candidate at the University of Heidelberg, dives into the complex ideologies shaping Jewish-Arab relations. He explores the historical roots of Palestinian antisemitism and its interaction with European ideologies. The conversation touches on the nuanced relationship between leftist thoughts and antisemitism, and how these intersect with the broader narratives of nationalism. Finally, they examine the cultural significance of death and its contrasting perceptions in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.

11 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 3min
The Syrian Civil War Pt.5: The Siege of Southern Damascus
Matar Ismail, a documentary filmmaker and political activist from Masyaf, shares his gripping experiences from the Syrian Civil War. He discusses his early activism and the risks he faced while documenting protests, including imprisonment and torture. Matar vividly recounts the brutal Siege of Southern Damascus, detailing the dire humanitarian crisis and the complex dynamics between rebel factions and the Assad regime. His personal stories highlight the resilience of his community amidst unimaginable hardships, as well as the toll of war on civilians.

19 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 22min
CC: Hamza Howidy – Protest, Exile, and a Post-Hamas Vision of Gaza
Hamza Howidy, a Palestinian activist from Gaza now in exile in Germany, shares his harrowing journey of protesting against Hamas. He recounts life under Hamas rule and the dual threats from both Hamas and Israeli military actions. Hamza reflects on his childhood during turbulent political shifts and discusses the rise of Hamas amidst internal divisions. He enlightens listeners about the harsh realities for teenagers in Gaza, the societal impacts of militarization, and the complex dynamics of foreign aid, all while envisioning a future free from Hamas's governance.

4 snips
Apr 2, 2025 • 24min
CC: Kahlil Sayegh – Palestinian Survival in the Face of Israel and Hamas
Khalil Sayegh, a Palestinian Christian political analyst and co-founder of the Agora Initiative, discusses his journey from Gaza to the U.S. Diving into the complexities of Palestinian identity, he shares his opposition to Hamas and the impacts of war on his life. The conversation examines the political dynamics between Hamas and Fatah, the critical historical roots of Palestinian nationalism, and ongoing challenges faced by Palestinians. Sayegh emphasizes survival amidst violence, addressing the importance of rights and the role of liberalism in this context.

11 snips
Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 24min
The Syrian Civil War Pt.4: Afrin Under Siege & Exile in Turkey
Ronnie Hamada, a Syrian Kurdish civilian and humanitarian worker, shares his gripping experiences during the Syrian Civil War. He discusses the impact of the Battle of Aleppo on Afrin, revealing the challenges faced by the Kurdish community under siege, including food shortages and economic lockdowns. Ronnie recounts his harrowing escape to Turkey and highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The conversation also sheds light on the complex dynamics among Kurdish forces, the Assad regime, and Turkish military operations, emphasizing the future of Kurdish autonomy.

4 snips
Mar 19, 2025 • 24min
CC: Q&A – The Truth Behind the Violence in Syria
The hosts tackle the resurgence of violence in Syria, emphasizing the chaos and misinformation surrounding the conflict. They shed light on the precarious position of religious minorities, particularly Alawites and Christians, as sectarian tensions escalate. The implications of a new Syrian government and its amnesty policies for former regime members are explored. The discussion also extends to the geopolitical landscape, touching on the broader power struggles involving Russia and China, alongside the potential outcomes for Gaza under shifting U.S. foreign policy.


