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Good evening. It’s Monday, February 12.
Tonight: In so many ways, it is accurate to say this: before there was Donald Trump, there was Ron Paul. So many of the winning themes Trump invoked in the 2016 election campaign—especially his arguments that the US Foreign Policy Community was deeply corrupted, and that its doctrines of endless war and regime change wars were serving the interests of a handful of elites at the expense of ordinary Americans—were the central themes of Ron Paul's GOP presidential runs in both 2008 and 2012. These campaigns shocked the establishment for how much support from the Republican voting base they attracted. Paul's campaign was a preview of Trump's in so many ways, including how virtually the entire stage of establishment candidates viciously attacked Paul, while the party's large donors and lobbyists who filled the debate halls viciously viewed Paul, booed him, only for him to find large levels of support in the reddest parts of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. Ron Paul's son, Rand Paul, was elected to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky in 2011 and is now serving in his third term. There is no doubt that Senator Paul is closer to his father's heterodox and anti-interventionist foreign policy views than almost anyone in Congress. He's the polar opposite of his fellow Kentucky senator, Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell. Senator Paul has been an outspoken opponent of Obama's regime change wars in Syria and Libya and Biden's war in Ukraine. He has vehemently denounced the abuses of the U.S. security state, tirelessly advocated for a pardon for Edward Snowden for exposing the NSA's illegal scheme of warrantless domestic spying, demanded the right of dissent on the U.S. government's pronouncement and policies on COVID, sometimes getting censored while doing so, and, in general, has sought to expose the domination by DC of the Deep State and the military-industrial complex.
Late last week, we sat down for a wide-ranging interview with Senator Paul about the ongoing wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and the Middle East, the likelihood of further interference by the U.S. Security State, and our domestic politics as we head toward the 2024 election, the growing censorship regime of online political speech, and why neocons and their various cousins are so eager to drive the U.S. to start a war with Iran. At a time when Congress is debating war policy and struggling more than they have in years to find a way to deliver billions more to keep various wars funded and at a time when opponents of Biden's war policy in Ukraine have been utterly vindicated, Senator Paul is the ideal person to discuss the unfolding events in Washington and the changing political dynamics driving them, and we are excited to show you our conversation with him.
Then: one of the most under-covered outrages of the Biden presidency and its war in Ukraine was the way in which an American journalist and critic of President Zelenskyy, Gonzalo Lira, was twice arrested in Ukraine for the crime of criticizing their Ukrainian president. The American government did nothing to help its citizens. In July of 2023, Lira posted a video to social media imploring the Biden White House to help him, warning that he was about to be arrested again for criticizing Zelenskyy and said this time he would be killed in prison. Just this month, Lira's prediction tragically came true. In January, his family was notified by the U.S. consulate. The consulate said that the present hospital in which Lira had been hospitalized, advised the consulate that the generally healthy Lira, at the age of 55, had contracted pneumonia in prison and then died from it. Lira's father, the Chilean economist Gonzalo Lira, Sr. has been demanding answers ever since. The U.S. government refuses to speak to him or his family, and nobody has provided him with any information about how and why his son died in a Ukrainian prison. He is also our guest today as well. We will speak to him about all of this suspicion and the circumstances surrounding the death of his son in a Ukrainian prison, a death that he places the blame for squarely at the doorstep of the Biden White House.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.