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Good evening. It's Thursday, January 4.
Tonight: the war in Gaza looks highly likely to escalate and spread given the multiple ways the U.S. is, as usual, directly involved in Israel's war. The U.S. is paying for it, arming Israel, and has military assets deployed in the region against various countries and groups. Any such escalation is certain to drag the U.S. even further into this conflict. As we covered last night, the U.S. is already involved in some escalatory behavior, including engaging Yemeni ships in the Red Sea, something Biden has been doing illegally because there's no congressional authority to use U.S. military force in this way.
An Israeli airstrike earlier this week in Lebanon has prompted more vows from the heavily armed group Hezbollah for retaliation and vengeance inside Israel. The Iraqi government today is enraged over a drone attack on their territory for which they blame the U.S. It killed people near Baghdad. Israel has bombed targets in Syria multiple times over the last ten weeks. A terrorist attack this week in Iran killed over 100 people and while ISIS claimed responsibility, the Iranians said they have not accepted that claim. The Houthis in Yemen continue to attack ships in the Red Sea that they believe are connected to Israel as retaliation against the Israeli bombing in Gaza while a group of American allies have warned the Houthis today that they will be attacked if those ship attacks continue.
Those are a lot of dangerous and enflamed hotspots. Another is the fact that all Israeli wars are treated as American wars. Why is the U.S. willing to assume the risk of these escalations? We'll show you the latest on what is taking place in this very volatile region.
Then: we are now in 2024, just weeks away from the Iowa caucus, and there are really no signs that Trump’s polling strength is eroding. If anything, he's gotten stronger, and Democratic partisans in the media are, as a result, getting visibly desperate. Some are now coming out and urging Democratic Party voters to cross over in primaries to vote for Nikki Haley, not as some tactical maneuver because they see Haley as the weakest opponent for Joe Biden, but because, and they're saying this explicitly, they see Nikki Haley as the best person, the best candidate, the best president after Joe Biden. We'll examine what it says about Haley and about Democrats that their most partisan media voices are now urging that she be the republican nominee.
Finally, the intrepid independent journalist Michael Tracey joins us tonight to discuss an outright lie that was included yesterday in a new manifesto by the new hero of the pro-Israel right, the hedge fund billionaire and longtime Democratic Party donor Bill Ackman. The falsehood that Ackman is spewing has become the core one for accusing opponents of the Israeli war of being anti-Semitic and it is a claim that is simply false. We’ll also talk to Michael about a new victory, a major victory actually, in the war in Ukraine, namely, Russia has just taken over another significant Ukrainian city all at the same time that we were promised that the counteroffensive in Ukraine would finally turn this war around, the opposite is happening. We'll talk to him about the latest in these domestic disputes over these wars.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.