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Good evening. It's Tuesday, April 2.
Tonight: The U.S. war Machine, as always, continues to unravel in Israel over the last 24 hours. As we reported on last night, the Israelis, with the assistance, as always of the U.S. military, attacked the Iranian embassy in Damascus, an act of profound escalation in the Middle East that's guaranteed to escalate the war, not just between Israel and Gaza, but Israel and multiple enemies, as well as bringing in the United States. And then, on top of that, the Israelis attacked an aid convoy, three cars clearly marked as aid convoys that were intended to feed the people of Gaza, an organization that the IDF had permitted to operate in Gaza, had given permission to travel on the road that it was on. And yet the three cars that were carrying volunteers from five different countries were attacked by the Israelis. The IDF used three separate missiles, one for each car. As the people scrambled out of one car into the other, the Israelis attacked that car and ended up shooting with missiles at all three cars, killing all seven of these aid workers from the World Health Kitchen, including three British nationals and an American citizen.
And then, at the same time, as we also reported last night, the United States, which has been struggling to get another $60 billion to Ukraine because of how many Americans now oppose any further fueling and financing of that war, has now had a breakthrough. The war machine in Washington has, with the GOP House speaker Mike Johnson pushing and pushing in secret over the last several weeks to find a way to get the $60 billion that Joe Biden asked for to Ukraine, to ensure that that war, which is at least as much as a disaster from the American perspective as the one in Gaza and the broader one in the Middle East, continues to be fought to destroy Ukraine, to kill huge numbers of people without any hope of victory.
In the meantime, the victor of all of this is, in so many ways, the countries that America claims are its primary competitors and adversaries, and even enemies, starting with China, that have sat back, as often happens, while the United States goes further and further into debt financing and fueling wars all over the world, and continues to exploit the anger and resentment being generated by these wars against the United States for the benefit of China and its allies.
To break all of this down, we have one of our most frequent guests, one of our most popular guests, and one of our most knowledgeable guests, the political scientist from the University of Chicago, John Mearsheimer, who studies this foreign policy of the United States and the various wars that the United States war machine supports as much as anybody. I think he is one of the best and most articulate advocates of this realist foreign policy that can translate scholarly knowledge into popular discourse. We are always delighted to have him on our show. He's always very popular. The show is always very well watched, and I think we all come away much more informed. It's a very nutritious dialog as well.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.