The Voices of War

By: Vedran ’Maz’ Maslic
  • Summary

  • ‘The Voices Of War’ is guided by a simple vision—to scratch below the simple narratives of war.
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Episodes
  • 86. Professor Christopher Coyne - Monsters, Empires, and Illusions of Peace: Navigating the Perils of American Interventionism
    Jul 4 2024

    Today, I spoke with Dr Christopher Coyne, who is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University and the Associate Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center.

    He is the author of five books and numerous academic articles, book chapters, and policy studies. He joins me today to discuss his latest book, In Search of Monsters to Destroy: The Folly of American Empire and the Paths to Peace (2022), which is a pragmatic and unashamedly critical appraisal of American foreign policy.

    Some of the things we talked about are:

    • Chris’ background and entry into academia and
    • How and why training in economics shaped Chris’ worldview
    • Importance of understanding incentives and their power
    • An argument against the concept of a 'Hobbesian world'
    • Definition of the American Empire and its governance of 'dominion'
    • Dangers of crony capitalism and its ties to the Military Industrial Complex
    • Issues with broken or non-existent chains of accountability
    • Concerns surrounding the 'revolving door' principle
    • Origins of US militarism and the Permanent War Economy
    • Military Keynesianism and the 'Iron Triangle'
    • Limitations and unintended consequences of American interventionism
    • Unpredictability of complex systems
    • Impact of technological advances and the shift from 'defence' to 'offence'
    • Exploring alternatives to war

    Previous episodes that address similar topics and were referenced in this discussion include:

    • Samuel Moyn - On ‘Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War‘
    • Marc Garlasco - War through the eyes of a Pentagon Chief of High Value Targeting
    • Amos Fox - Beyond the illusion of manoeuvre: Navigating the clash between intentions and reality in modern warfare
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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 111. Lest We Forget: Our Duty Is Not To The People with David McBride
    Apr 30 2024
    David McBride, a retired Major and former legal officer in the Australian Army, discusses his actions of leaking information to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that ultimately led to the exposure of alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. David highlights the political manipulation of the war narrative and emphasises the need for clear rules of engagement. David became disillusioned with the Australian military's handling of war crimes and the seeming politicisation of the war in Afghanistan. He observed a lack of proper investigations into war crimes and a focus on appearances rather than effectiveness. McBride suspected that the Australian government was trying to cover up war crimes to maintain their alliance with the US. David decided to take action and expose the political games played by leaking classified documents to the media. David McBride discusses his career and the challenges he faced when he discovered evidence of mishandling of allegations by Defence and political seniors. He highlights the lack of accountability and poor leadership within the military, and the difficulty he faced in trying to bring attention to these issues. McBride emphasises the need for a fair trial and public support to address the systemic problems within the military. He also shares his thoughts on ANZAC Day and the importance of genuine care for veterans. Key Takeaways
    • David McBride, a former legal officer in the Australian Army, leaked information about alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
    • He highlights the excessive investigation of special forces soldiers and the political manipulation of the war narrative.
    • McBride emphasises the need for clear rules of engagement and the importance of holding soldiers accountable for their actions.
    • He also discusses how the Australian military mishandled war crimes and prioritised appearances over justice.
    • The government may have tried to cover up war crimes to maintain their alliance with the US.
    • David McBride took action by leaking classified documents to expose political games. The military leadership needs to be held accountable for potential war crimes and poor leadership.
    • There is a need for a fair trial and public support to address systemic problems within the military.
    • ANZAC Day should be a day of genuine care for veterans, not just political window dressing.
    Chapters 03:00 Uncovering Alleged War Crimes 12:01 The Power of Narratives 35:46 The Australian Military's Mishandling of War Crimes 01:02:06 David McBride's Whistleblowing and Exposing the Truth 01:12:22 The Problem Starts at the Top 01:21:09 The Need for Accountability and Leadership 01:32:11 The Legal Dilemma
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • 110. 🎙 AI's Impact on Massive Death Toll in Gaza with Meron Rapoport
    Apr 23 2024
    Summary The conversation with Meron Rapoport, an Israeli journalist, focuses on the use of AI in Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza. The investigation reveals that an AI machine, called Lavender, was used to create a list of targets, resulting in a high death toll and destruction. The conversation covers the level of involvement in the investigation, the role of military censorship in Israel, the surprise at the article passing censorship, and the lack of awareness about this process globally. The main themes include the technological side of AI in warfare, the use of private homes as targets, the collateral damage caused, and the allocation of munitions based on target importance. The conversation explores the principal themes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on the trauma experienced by Jewish Israelis, the goals of the Israeli military campaign, the impact on the Gaza population, the lack of reporting in Israel, and the long-term consequences for Israeli society. The conversation also touches on the use of AI technology in warfare and the potential dangers it poses. The main takeaways include the need for a political solution, the fear and insecurity felt by Jewish Israelis, and the importance of understanding the human cost of the conflict. Keywords AI, Israel, Gaza, bombing campaign, investigation, military censorship, surprise, technological side, private homes, collateral damage, munitions, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, trauma, military campaign, Gaza, reporting, AI technology, political solution, fear, insecurity, human cost Takeaways
    • AI was used in Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza, resulting in a high death toll and destruction.
    • The military censorship in Israel requires approval for any information related to the army, leading to self-censorship and limited dialogue.
    • The use of private homes as targets and the high collateral damage raises ethical concerns.
    • The allocation of munitions based on target importance shows a pragmatic and systematic approach to warfare. The trauma experienced by Jewish Israelis is a significant aspect of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
    • The goals of the Israeli military campaign include destroying Hamas and making life in Gaza impossible.
    • There is limited reporting on the conflict in Israel, leading to a lack of awareness of the human and infrastructure costs in Gaza.
    • The use of AI technology in warfare raises ethical concerns and can lead to large-scale destruction.
    • A political solution is necessary to address the root causes of the conflict and ensure long-term peace.
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    1 hr and 15 mins

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