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Sanctions and Inequality in Warfare
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1:16:00 - 1:21:11 (05:10)

The U.S. forces protect wealthy business owners in war zones while neglecting the needs of those who are starving due to sanctions, creating a system of inequality in warfare.

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The U.S. military allows wealthy business owners to keep their guns and even sends soldiers to protect them during times of conflict.
1:16:00 - 1:18:59 (02:59)
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U.S. intervention
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The U.S. military allows wealthy business owners to keep their guns and even sends soldiers to protect them during times of conflict. In contrast, people who are suffering under U.S. sanctions are more likely to be victims of violence and are not protected in the same way.

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Sanctions and Inequality in Warfare
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Part Two: How The U.S.A. Murdered Panama with Chelsea Manning
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Behind the Bastards
The alleged witch house of Manuel Noriega turned out to be a house filled with tamales, instead of vats of blood and animal entrails.
1:18:59 - 1:21:11 (02:11)
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Manuel Noriega
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The alleged witch house of Manuel Noriega turned out to be a house filled with tamales, instead of vats of blood and animal entrails. The Panamanian military fell and the U.S. secured the right to have a military presence in Panama.

Chapter
Sanctions and Inequality in Warfare
Episode
Part Two: How The U.S.A. Murdered Panama with Chelsea Manning
Podcast
Behind the Bastards