Kshama Sawant & Susan Abulhawa: How Can Workers Stop U.S. Warmongering in the Middle East?

EPISODE · Aug 13, 2024 · 1H 4M

Kshama Sawant & Susan Abulhawa: How Can Workers Stop U.S. Warmongering in the Middle East?

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The Middle East is as close to the outbreak of a major regional war as it has been in many years. Biden, Harris, and both the Democratic and Republican Parties are fueling the fire. On Strike speaks with Palestinian American Susan Abulhawa about the explosive situation in the Middle East, the ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, and what working people need to do to prevent a wider war. REGISTER to join Workers Strike Back on August 20 via LIVESTREAM – or in person in Chicago – for a rally at the Democratic National Convention to demand an end to US funding for the Israeli war machine and an end to the war on Gaza! We will be joined by left independent antiwar candidate Jill Stein, socialist & former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, and Revolutionary Blackout Network co-founder Nick Cruse. REGISTER NOW: www.workersstrikeback.org/events/disrupt-the-dnc We urgently need to build the antiwar movement, have the strongest possible protests at the DNC, and organize rank-and-file union members to bring resolutions calling for the labor movement to reject both Harris and Trump and endorse Jill Stein’s pro-worker, anti-war campaign. Watch the latest episode of On Strike and REGISTER to join us for a livestream of our protest at the Democratic National Convention on August 20: www.workersstrikeback.org/events/disrupt-the-dnc And BECOME A MEMBER of Workers Strike Back today. Support the independent, working-class analysis that this broadcast brings, and help us build a movement to fight back: www.workersstrikeback.org/join

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