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Syrians Grow Tired of US Intervention and Destruction

Syrians Grow Tired of US Intervention and Destruction
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Rania Khalek gives a first-hand account from Syria of ongoing war; DC missing girls problem re-visited.

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On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" host Eugene Puryear is joined by Rania Khalek, journalist and host of Unauthorized Disclosure podcast, to give a first hand account from Syria. Rania Khalek and Eugene Puryear discuss the role of the United States in the region, the international role in the rise of Al-Qaeda and Daesh and the war mongering from the US media towards the Middle East and Russia. The pair also talk about the growing discontent of Syrians towards the United States, what day to day life in Syria is like, the crisis of internally displaced people and the role of Hamas within Syria.

In a special third segment host Eugene Puryear is joined by Natasha Guynes, Founder and President, HER Resiliency Center and Elizabeth Kucinich, Board Member of HER Resiliency Center to talk about Washington, DC's missing girl problem, the stark realities many woman and young girls are living within, obstacles to providing general services to these woman, and solutions and approaches to finding safe living conditions for all community members.

Today's talking points touch on the appointment of John Gore to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights office, tech companies big spending on Washington lobbyist, and the arrest of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for criminal contempt.

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