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What does Israel hope to achieve with its limited ground operation in Lebanon, and how is Iran’s involvement shaping the conflict? Join us as we tackle these pressing questions with former Israeli Army Colonel Miri Eisen, who provides exclusive insights into Israel's defense strategies and the broader geopolitical landscape.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon is heartbreaking and deserves global attention. This episode highlights the severe displacement of over a million people, compounded by Lebanon's economic collapse and political instability. Dana Lewis talks to UNHRC's Rula Amin.
And, Hassan Nasrallah, assassinated by Israel, led the Hezbollah for 32 years. He was a key actor for Iran's meddling in Syria, Lebanon, and a role model for other extremist groups including ISIS and Al Qaeda. I discuss his violent legacy with writer Kareem Shaheen.
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What will be the outcome of the Ukrainian conflict? Join us as Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, former commander of US Army Europe, shares his perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine and the critical missteps in US foreign policy. We contrast media portrayals with on-the-ground realities, focusing on Ukrainian counteroffensives towards Kursk and the sluggish Russian advances.
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On Back Story with Dana Lewis this week, Israel's leader P.M. Netanyahu is seeking to drive a wedge into America's political landscape. Will it back fire? Former Israeli diplomat and advisor to multiple foreign ministers Alon Pinkas, believes Netanyahu is courting disaster.
And Pinkas says Trump's remarks in the election debate on Israel, amount to a "concentrated pile of nonsense". Kamala Harris he says is right to pursue a two state solution.
Israel and Gaza is one war to solve, but there are increasing calls for the Ukraine Russia war to enter ceasefire talks. Is there a path to peace, or at least a map to getting the shooting stopped? Colgate Political Science Prof. Masha Hedberg says the options for resolution are many, but neither side appears willing to put the brakes on now, but maybe later this year?
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Can Ukraine's audacious tactics in the Kursk region really turn the tide in this complex conflict with Russia? Join us for an in-depth discussion featuring Malcolm Davis from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, as we explore the critical implications of these strategic maneuvers on both sides. Hear our analysis on why this conflict might drag on through 2025, hinging largely on Western military aid and potential shifts in the U.S. administration.
Discover why Ukraine's victory is not just a regional matter but a global imperative for maintaining the balance between authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies.
Can the European Union sustain the conflict if U.S. support dwindles under a future conservative administration? In our conversation with Anthony Constantini, we scrutinize the limitations Ukraine faces against Russia's vast reserves and explore how a shift in U.S. foreign policy could impact the European Union’s strategic position. We delve into the moral and strategic challenges of Ukraine's right to self-defense amidst continuous missile and drone attacks, with former Navy Commander and Norway Military Attache Hans Petter Midttun.
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The strategic alliance between Russia and North Korea has the world on edge, and in this episode of Backstory, you'll understand why. Join us as we unpack the recent high-stakes meeting between President Putin and Kim Jong Un. General Ben Hodges provides expert insights into North Korea's agreement to supply Russia with millions of artillery shells and missiles for its war against Ukraine. Together, we investigate the technological exchanges that could significantly bolster North Korea's nuclear and satellite capabilities, posing grave risks to South Korea, Japan, and global security.
Oleg Ignatov talks to why Putin has embraced North Korea, a journey of desperation in his war against the west and quest to revive a Russian empire at all costs.
Lastly, hear from Natalia Drozd, chairwoman of the Dobrochyn Center NGO, as she shares the devastating impact of the prolonged Russian invasion on Ukraine's infrastructure.
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This week on Back Story with Dana Lewis - Is the International Criminal Court a protector of global justice or an overreaching institution threatening national sovereignty? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Ambassador John Bolton as he critically examines the ICC's legitimacy and its impact on countries like the U.S. and Israel. Bolton argues that the court's actions undermine the democratic processes of sovereign nations.
And Israeli diplomat Alon Pinkas predicts Netanyahu could be finished as Prime Minister in a matter of months. We analyze Netanyahu's maneuvers to shift the narrative in his favour amidst growing political turmoil and potential resignations from key figures like Benny Gantz. Tune in for a thorough analysis of these critical issues and their broader geopolitical implications.
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On Back Story Russia's 300 billion in frozen funds may be about to thaw and fund Ukraine's defence, whether Russia likes it or not. The EU's bold maneuver to repurpose frozen Russian assets for Ukraine with guest Bill Browder.
Then, we pivot to a nation seemingly in mourning and turmoil—Iran—where the sudden demise of President Raisi in a helicopter crash has opened a Pandora's box of political outcomes.
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On Back Story Journalists Reena Ninan and Dana Lewis, scrutinize the fabric of free speech and human rights, in the wake of police raids on University Campus' in America.
Controversial debates on global arms supply take center stage when Omar Shakir of Human Rights Watch joins us, and his calls for justice against war crimes carried out by Israel and Hamas.
And a new aid package for Ukraine to fight off Russia - will it make a difference?
(Ret) U.S. Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt weighing in on the Biden administration's latest arms approval. "Not a game changer" but a vital chapter in Ukraine's defence says Kimmitt.
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Discover the twists in the narrative as we unveil the chilling ISIS-K attack in Moscow and the subsequent political maneuvering of the Putin regime. Dana Lewis on the Kremlin's finger-pointing at Western nations and the manipulation of public perception. We expose the Kremlin's tactics, including the use of torture by Russian security services, and reveal the true culprits behind the mayhem. The discussion also spotlights the initial ISIS-K responsibility claims, which were quickly overshadowed by the Russian state media's distorted stories.
Venture into the ideological motivations driving Russia's aggressive stance in Ukraine with Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science.
And, Joseph Shelze from The Soufan Center.
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On Back Story this week, the realities of urban and tunnel warfare through the eyes of Israeli soldiers battling Hamas in Gaza.
Backstory takes you to the frontline with me, Dana Lewis, as we navigate the harrowing complexities of a conflict that blurs the lines between military strategy and civilian safety. Our guests, including IDF reservists Kerin Sokolov and Matan Yaffe, alongside David Sherez from TIKUN 2024, share the moral quandaries faced by those in uniform and the resilience that holds Israeli society together even as it grapples with international scrutiny and a profound civilian toll.
And what's next for Israel and it's Palestinian neighbours? Israeli's can't agree on a path forward,. and that includes proposals for a 2 state solution.
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Could the untimely demise of Alexei Navalny herald a darker turn in the Ukraine conflict? On Back Story this week, Dana Lewis, examines the disturbing allegations of President Putin's involvement in the death of the Russian opposition figure. Mikhail Kasyanov, former Prime Minister, joins me to offer an insider's perspective on the Kremlin's opaque refusal to release Navalny's body We dissect the chilling repercussions that Navalny's passing may have, not just within Russia's borders but also in galvanizing Western resolve to support Ukraine's sovereignty struggle.
More on Ukraine with Crisis Group Director Olga Oliker who says talking has been going on a long time, but decisions are quickly needed to save Ukraine.
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This week on Backstory with Dana Lewis former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov now in exile, discusses if a new Kremlin challenger has a chance in upcoming elections.
Tal Heinrich, spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, takes discusses the complexities of the Gaza crisis from the eyes of those entrenched in the struggle. Heinrich reveals the intricate challenges facing the IDF, from hostage rescue operations to the pursuit of lasting security.
And former Jerusalem Post Editor In Chief Avi Mayer and I discuss the contentious role of UNRWA, as allegations of terrorism send shockwaves through the United Nations, prompting urgent calls for reform or dissolution.
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Imagine the heartache of a family whose beloved Romy is held captive by terrorists, a stark reminder of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's cruel reach into personal lives. Our latest episode navigates the complexities and emotional turmoil of this ongoing war, including the formidable political strategies of Israel to secure the release of its citizens.
We are joined by Fania Oz Salzberger, a revered Israeli political activist and history professor, who articulates a vision of "humanist Zionism." She advocates for a state founded on the ideals of sanctuary for Jews, yet insists on the imperative of coexistence with Arab neighbours.
Fania tells us Israel was always meant to be a State for Jews, but not a jewish State.
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Back Story with Dana Lewis takes a hard look at Putin's tactics and the potential consequences that might arise from the withheld US funding for Ukraine. We're delighted to have Bill Browder, a leading voice on the matter, to break down the situation and forecast scenarios that could befall both nations. We also examine the possible repercussions for Ukraine and NATO should Trump make a comeback to the Oval Office.
Can Ukraine hold firm against Russia's onslaught? Thomas Kent, author of "How Russia Loses: Hubris and Miscalculation in Putin's Kremlin," joins us to illuminate Russia's missteps and miscalculations in their bid to control Ukraine. He reasons that if Russia emerges victorious, it would be through brute force rather than strategic diplomacy.
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On This Back Story with Dana Lewis, Invaluable insights from IDF spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner. We examine the intricate strategies of the Israeli military, the weight of international pressure, and the efforts towards mitigating civilian casualties amidst the war with Hamas. A closer look at a battlefield that's as dense with people as it is with political complexity.
And Soufan's Senior research fellow, Colin Clark discusses Israel's duty to protect civilians, the crucial distinctions between Israeli and Hamas actions, and the urgent need for a political resolution, as well increased terror threats globally.
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Join us Host Dana Lewis on journey into the heart of ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. This episode arms you with insights from US Army (Ret) Lieutenant General Ben Hodges and security analyst Zoran Kusovac, unpacking the tenuous nature of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage exchange agreements.
Our conversation with Lieutenant General Ben Hodges brings into sharp focus the stark realities of the Ukraine-Russia war and the brutalities of urban warfare. Delve into the unvarnished truth of the US's support for Ukraine, the painstakingly slow delivery of essential munitions, and the far-reaching implications of these actions.
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On this Back Story host Dana Lewis interviews Israeli diplomat and former Government advisor Alon Pinkas;
-Can Hamas be removed from Gaza?
-Could an International force replace Israeli troops, with the UN leading a new Gaza for Palestinians?
-What are the risks of a wider conflict?
-And Israel's War Cabinet and Netanyahu's narrowing window on Governing his Country
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Can Hamas be removed from power in Gaza?
In this probing discourse, we engage with Israeli Army Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner and Palestinian lawmaker Mustafa Barghouti.
We aim to shed light on this intense conflict, the war in Gaza, the contentious ground war, and the emotive information war.
What are the military objectives - their achievability, their focus on targeting Hamas' regime, and the potential rise in terrorist activities should they succeed. We also critically evaluate the challenge that comes with minimizing civilian casualties and the difficulties of planning for multiple fronts in these battles.
Adding a new layer to our discussion, Mustafa Bargouti, brings forward the importance of a democratic alternative for Palestinians. We delve into the cancellation of the Palestinian elections, the looming power of illegal settlers, and the effects of a continued settler colonial system.
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Join us as we traverse the complex terrain of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with Yossi Beilin, a key figure in crafting the original Oslo peace accords. Yossi's insightful reflections on the current crisis in Gaza shine a light on the international outcry and the potential routes towards a resolution.
Beilin blames Israeli P.M. Netanyahu for the current crisis in Israel, and for allowing Hamas to strengthen, ignoring what was a ticking time bomb in Gaza.
Now is the time he says to come to a two state solution agreement.
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Unfiltered analysis of Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah. This episode promises to unravel the complexities of Israel's military response to Hamas' brutal attacks, the potential of a reoccupation of Gaza, the risks and challenges, and the possibility of this being Israel's very own Pearl Harbor moment. Hear from Jonathan Panikoff, a former US career intelligence officer, and military affairs correspondent Ron Ben-Yishai, as they dissect the heart of the crisis.
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Have you ever wondered how it feels to lose your loved ones to senseless violence?
Ilan Troin, a grieving father who lost his daughter and stepson to the ongoing conflict in Israel, shares his heart-wrenching story. The devastating cost of a well planned shocking and inhuman attack by the terror group Hamas.
Beyond personal stories, we delve into the geopolitical factors behind the conflict. Ibrahim Hazboun, a seasoned journalist and analyst on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, guides us through the intricate maze of issues leading to the explosion in violence. He details the 2007 Hamas takeover of Gaza, its ensuing rounds of conflict with Israel, and the chilling tactic of civilian targeting. We strive to understand this stalemate, the revulsion it sparks, and the loss of innocent lives.
On Back Story host Dana Lewis discusses an uncertain future between Israeli's and Palestinian's. We explore the disillusionment felt by the people of Gaza and the political stagnation caused by the right-wing Israeli government. We dissect how the media has failed to adequately cover the struggles of Gazan's and the shock of a generation who have known nothing but war.
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This episode brings you a fascinating discussion that challenges you to rethink your understanding of the crisis between Ukraine and Russia. Featuring our esteemed guests, Oleksandra Matviichuk, a human rights war crimes investigator, and Richard Gowan from the International Crisis Group, we shed light on the importance of shifting the narrative from 'helping Ukraine not to fail' to 'helping Ukraine win fast'. Oleksandra leader of the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties, unveils the chilling reality of Russia's use of war crimes as a strategy. She underscores the urgency for an autonomous judiciary and advocates for a special tribunal to bring Vladimir Putin to justice.
And our discussion also navigates the treacherous waters of power politics within the United Nations Security Council. Richard offers a unique lens to understand the predicaments the UN faces. We also examine the pressing need for UN reform, and the legitimacy of Russia's claim to the Soviet seat. Join us as we explore the broader implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict on the global stage, Russia's enduring impunity, and the desperate need to shatter this cycle. This conversation is certain to provoke thought and foster a deeper understanding of the predicament at hand.
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Ever wondered why more than 300 London Met police officers decided to protest by refusing to carry firearms? Are you intrigued by the intricate labyrinth of laws, ethics, and emotions surrounding police use of lethal force? This episode of Backstory with Dana Lewis discusses this complex issue. We welcome Tony Long, a former Metropolitan Police Specialist Firearms Officer and author of 'Lethal Force,' to share his firsthand perspective on the subject.
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On Back Story this week host Dana Lewis examines where does the West truly stand when it comes to Iran's volatile human rights scenario, particularly concerning women? This thought-provoking question sets the tone for our in-depth conversation with Azadeh Zabeti, from the Committee of Anglo-Iranian Lawyers. We shine a light on the distressing state of the women's movement in Iran and unpack a new bill passed in the Iranian parliament that could further bind the lives of Iranian women.
And, (Ret) Major General of the British military, Chip Chapman. Chapman's invaluable insights into the Ukraine war, focusing on Ukraine's strategic advancements and we discuss the possible arms deal between North Korea and Russia.
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Buckle up as we dive into the murky waters of international politics with our esteemed guest, former CIA intelligence analyst Sue Mi Terry, and Professor Robert English. This episode takes you to the heart of the surprising alliance between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin. We dissect the possible implications of this event, the potential impact on the conflict in Ukraine, and the threats this union may pose to regional security due to North Korea's burgeoning nuclear ambitions.
In a world where alliances can shift like sand, we're left to wonder at Russia's newfound audacity towards North Korea and Putin's motivations. Robert English helps us understand the possible shift in Putin's ideology and the staggering number of artillery shells raining down on Ukraine. More than just another news analysis, we bring you a vivid exploration of a dangerous power-play and its potential global consequences. Let's question together what this unholy alliance might mean for the future of international relations. Stay tuned!
On this Back Story Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges tells host Dana Lewis he expects a breakthrough is coming in Ukraine's counter attack against Russia.
And journalist Fred Weir on Putin's grip on power in a fragmented inner circle of the Kremlin. It's not the iron grip you think it is.
On this week we explore the Ukrainian counter offensive and questions of long term support for Ukraine, if it's unable to crack the Russian occupation and take back seized land.
A wide ranging discussion with Int. Crisis Group Alissa De Carbonell, also a former Moscow based Journalist like host Dana Lewis who was based in Russia for 12 years.
On Back Story this week we speak to former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, who says in the wake of an attempted coup by Wagner, President Putin is dramatically weakened and predicts his time is over soon.
And Soufan Group's Jason Blazakis on calls for Wagner to be deemed a terrorist organization so Governments can cutoff it's funding and bring it's members to justice.
On this Back Story an interview with Jade McGlynn, from the Department of War Studies at Kings College on Putin's Russia.
Dana Lewis speaks to McGlynn about how Putin uses politics of the past to frame his war in Ukraine, and campaign for a new Russian Empire.
Some of the methods were used by Soviet leaders of the past.
They are lies wrapped in powerful emotive images of Russia's Great Patriotic War, distortions of history that become consumable for a Russian's, who may understand the narratives are torqued but some how are willing to swallow it all.
This week who are these Russian Nationalists who attacked Russian territories from Ukraine?
They have promised more attacks and the overthrow of President Putin and they appear to have backing from Ukrainian Authorities.
Host Dana Lewis talks to a member of the Freedom of Russia Legion, Ilya Ponomarev who says they were indeed armed by Ukraine and received clearance to attack Russia.
And an expert on far right movements in and out of Russia, Lucas Webber who is the co-founder of Militant Wire.com discusses the threat these groups pose to Russia.
On this Back Story former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton on Russia and China, and the war in Ukraine.
And Author of Flying In The Face of Fear, fight pilot Kim 'Killer Chick' Campbell, on lessons learned about life in the cockpit of an A-10 Thunderbolt over Iraq.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis speaks to UK (Ret) Rear Admiral John Gower, who says Russia is increasing the nuclear threat level as President Putin pledged to move tactical nuclear weapons to neighbouring Belarus.
Gower also speaks about why nuclear submarines for Australia are needed, but cautions about why arming those SSNs with cruise missiles, if indeed the U.S. proceeds with rearming it's cruise missile arsenal with nuclear warheads raises risks.
And in Kyiv, Valeriia Kolomiiets, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine for European Integration says the Wagner Group fighting for Russia, is in her view committing war crimes. She discussed the many war crimes being investigated by a European tribunal, and the Int. Criminal Court in the Hague.
Did Russia just mortgage the Kremlin to China?
At a 2 day summit in Moscow, Chinese leader Xi and Russian President Putin spoke of their close friendship.
Russia isolated by international sanctions because of it's bloody invasion of Ukraine, now counts on China to buy it's oil and gas and possibly provide lethal military aid.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to U.S. Ambassador Douglas Lute, on attempts by China and Russia to upend the World order.
And Security and Russia expert Debra Cagan on Russia's nuclear threat, and how she likens China to the mafia, and the price of protecting Russia.
On this Back Story Tuft's Univ. Michael Beckley predicts China is going to take the step of providing lethal aid to Russia in it's war in Ukraine. That's despite dire warnings form Western Nations including America.
And Kyiv Post reporter Jason Smart on the information war between Ukraine and Russia, and why opinions matter in sustaining the war effort.
On this Back Story the Wagner Group, meddling in Africa, fighting in Ukraine, who are they? Guns for hire, unleashed by the Kremlin. We talk to Soufan Center expert Colin Clarke.
And from Kyiv, Life Line Charity's Paul Niland on the war in Ukraine.
Germany has finally announced it will allow Leopard Tanks to be exported to Ukraine. And the U.S. will send a token force of M1-Abrams tanks.
This potentially changes the course of the war in Ukraine from holding Russia back, to defeating Russian forces including in the Crimea.
It's a major escalation of the conflict because Europe and America see no way out of this war, but to defeat Russia. Escalate to de-escalate can mean many things in the months to come in Ukraine.
Back Story host Dana Lewis talks to the former U.S. Army Commander in Europe, Ret Lt. Gen Ben Hodges who says the allies are scared to defeat Russia, but must do so.
On this Back Story, Dana Lewis has two fantastic guests.
(Ret) Major Mike Lyons is a warfare expert and says Ukraine is in trouble without a change of tactics and more military muscle.
And a CIA Station Chief who served the U.S. for more than 3 decades, Douglas London discusses President Putin's and whether his inner circle could turn on him soon? And would Putin use a nuclear weapon, a man without morality says London.
On Back Story this week Dana Lewis talks to the Chief Rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt who has fled Russia.
He says President Putin has transformed Russia overnight from an authoritarian fascist state into totalitarianism. In his words on the eve before the invasion he went to sleep in Moscow, and woke up on Feb 24 in Tehran.
The Rabbi says religious leaders were told to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He refused and now lives in exile.
On Back Story this week an interview with UK (Ret) Rear Admiral John Gower who warns sending Russia mixed messages on what a response to a nuclear weapon might be is setting the stage for disaster.
He believes President Putin should understand the west would use nuclear weapons, if Russia used one. Gower says indeed that's what the U.S. President Biden meant when he spoke of Armageddon. And he says that the notion of a limited nuclear exchange is pure fantasy.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to sanctions expert Brian O'Toole on the impact of existing sanctions, are they really choking Russia's war machine? And the new EU oil price cap moves that seemed doomed to fail.
And we speak to Ian Garner, a historian who studies Putin's new extreme youth movement inside Russia. Are there parallels with the Nazi youth movement in Germany leading up to the outbreak of WW2?
On this Back Story journalist Reena Ninan on American Democracy including the midterm elections, and Trumps 'wet noodle' announcement he wants to run for President again.
And the worst week in Crypto history, as the FTX Exchange collapses with billions of dollars gone and millions of investors out their money.
We speak to crypto currency investment managers in London, Digital Capital asset managers Michael Hall, on needed protections and regulations for Crypto investors.
On this Back Story Ukrainian MP Dymtro Natalukha says sitting at the table with Russia will only bring another cease fire and look where that led Ukraine? There has been an 8 year cease fire since 2014 and Putin will look to rearm and attack Europe again if allowed.
And Former National Security Advisor for the United Kingdom Sir Mark Lyall Grant on Russia's continued aggression and why Russia is still on the UN Security Council.
On this Back Story we discuss the Ukrainian ground offensive and Russia's growing desperation as it attempts to bomb cities with missiles.
We discuss Iranian missile transfers with the Soufan Centres Joseph Shelzi.
And is there any chance for peace talks? Any at all? The International Crisis Group's Program Director for Europe and Central Asia Olga Oliker discusses Russia's and Ukraine's options.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis reflects on Twitter and free speech, and Putin's mirror imaging - another term for his smoke and mirrors - hiding his intention to take over or dominate former Soviet Countries.
And we interview Maria Zolkina in Kyiv, Head of Regional Security and Conflict Studies at DIF, an expert on the Russia-Ukraine war.
On this Back Story experts say Iran's weeks of unrest mean the regime may be finished. There are rumours of Revolutionary Guard defections. The religious clerics can't cleat the streets and Iranians chant death to the Ayatollah.
Back Story's Dana Lewis talks to Ramesh Sepehrad.
And the pandemic didn't disappear.
Epidemiologist Dr. Eric Feigal-Ding is critical of the CDC for being late to announce variants that are challenging vaccines. He predicts a tough winter ahead as Covid 19 spreads again.
On this Back Story Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton who has met Russian leader Putin a number of times, says he needs to go. Bolton says the U.S. should not be shy in pushing for regime change in Russia, because at stake is peace and stability in Europe.
And, Belarus and its mad dictator Alexander Lukashenko, appears ready to succumb to Russian pressure and wade deeper into the war with Ukraine. The risks from Belarus include a direct attack on Kyiv, and Lukashenko is ordering his army to take up joint "defence with Russia". We speak to former Belarus Foreign Minister and political prisoner, Andrei Sannikov.
On This Back Story the gains made by Ukrainians in the east are nothing short of astounding.
Even Russia TV commentators are reeling in disbelief and anger, and blaming the Russian army for embarrassing losses.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges (Ret) predicts very soon Ukraine will attack the Crimea.
And from Moscow Christian Science correspondent Fred Weir says Russia will build back it's tanks and guns, but questions if the Kremlin leadership can weather this mistaken war.
All hosted by former CTV National News anchor/Reporter, former NBC Moscow based Correspondent Dana Lewis.
On this Back Story is a new revolution in the making in Iran?
It's just over 40 years since the Shah of Iran was over thrown, and it became an Islamic republic, but now people are back in the streets calling for the end of the religious regime.
Violent demonstrations were sparked by the murder of a 22yr old woman arrested and beaten to death by the so-called 'morality police'.
We talk to Shahin Gobadi, a spokesman of the Iranian resistant movement in Europe, and Dowlat Norouzi, from the National Council of resistance of Iran on why women are leading the charge for change.
On Back Story this week Dana Lewis interviews former Russia Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, who says Putin IS bluffing and his regime is in its final chapter.
And, NYTimes reporter Peter Baker and his new book on Trump, The Divider. It's all about American democracy in decline.
On this Back Story a new season on international news coverage.
We begin with the death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth. Dana Lewis talks to British commentator Jo Phillips.
And from Canada ,Prof. Nicolas Kenny/ Simon Fraser Univ. on the future of the Commonwealth.
Plus the incredible counter offensive in Ukraine, we go to Kyiv and speak to Paul Niland.
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British P.M. Boris Johnson is being forced to step down.
Liberal Democrat Candidate and writer Edward Lucas on Johnson's turmoil and what went wrong.
And from Kyiv, commentator Paul Niland on Ukraine's future and the war with Russia.
On this Back Story the incredible tales of rescue's in Ukraine from the head of project Dynamo, Bryan Stern, an American Vet now saving lives in a war zone.
And the Int. Crisis Group's Olga Oliker, on the remote chances for talks to end the war in Ukraine. And how there are indications of escalation before one side or both are ready for a pause in the war.
On this Back Story Russia has threatened Lithuania for its decision to stop sanctioned goods crossing from Russia to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
Host Dana Lewis talks to fmr. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius who says Russia has to be confronted.
And foreign fighters in Ukraine - British and American volunteers to the Ukraine army captured by Russian forces could face the death penalty.
I interview the Soufan Centre's Naureen Chowdhury Fink, who warns foreign fighters could prolong the war and says Russia which claims it's acting against Nazi's, has in fact nurtured neo-Nazis in Russia for years.
On this Back Story the Institute for the Study of War's Nataliya Bugayova, talks to host Dana Lewis on the critical timing at stake in Ukraine. A tiring, and largely spent Russian force colliding with an ever stronger and better equipped Ukrainian army.
Ukraine will not cede territory to Putin's war machine, but it needs to counter attack and take back lands soon.
And political commentator from Germany, Jessica Berlin on why Russia should be beaten on the battle field, and our colonial subconscious may be preventing great powers from supplying just enough military muscle to give Ukraine victory.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to an expert on defense strategy, Malcolm Davis from Australia's Strategic Policy Institute, on how long this war could last and what would victory look like for Putin?
And on gun violence in America, former NYPD Lt. and criminal expert Darrin Porcher who says it has to be time to reduce guns in America, even for pro gun lobbyists.
On this Back Story - you've heard a lot about the land war in Ukraine, but soon there may be international efforts to break the Russian Black Sea Naval blockade.
The World's food supply may count on it. Russia is holding back commercial vessels that need to set sail for Asia and Africa with Ukraines massive harvest of grain.
Host Dana Lewis talks to Sir Lawrence David Freedman Professor of war Studies at King's College London who says a UN coalition of the willing could free up sea lanes.
And (Ret) Lt. General Ben Hodges, former commander of U.S. Army Europe who says the Russian navy needs to be forced back from naval corridors so food can be exported.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis talks to Soufan's Colin Clarke, on why this shooting in Buffalo happened. Guns and hatred in America.
Nicolas Tenzer at the Centre for European Policy Analysis on why talk of a ceasefire in Ukraine now would be a critical error playing into Putin's hands.
And Finland and Swedens bid to join NATO - Henri Vanhanen explains why Finland wants to join and what it means for Europe.
On this Back Story Sir. Mark Lyall Grant, the former National Security Advisor for Britain, says Ukraine may be forced to settle for a Russian seizure of the larger Donbas region, as the war looks set to drag on. But it will be a long term conflict, not easily solved.
And William Alberque is Director of Strategy, Technology, and Arms Control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and says Russia won't be able to stop Finland and Sweden from joining NATO. And he says if Russia resorted to the use of a tactical nuclear weapon, it would face retaliation from America and nuclear powers in Europe.
On this edition of Back Story the sinking of the Russian Warship Moskva, and was it really hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles?
Host Dana Lewis asks naval expert, former British Rear Admiral John Gower -who thinks it likely was sunk in an attack.
And no planting, no crops, no food. The war in Ukraine will create huge aftershocks for the world food supply says David McNair of the One Campaign.
On this Back Story can badly battered Russian forces regroup and take eastern Ukraine?
We talk to (Ret) Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the former commander U.S. Army Europe who says Putin is looking to claim the east of Ukraine but is unlikely to do so, and Ukraine won't now easily accept a cease fire because of warcrimes.
And there are many frightening parallels between Syria and whats happening in Ukraine, says Hanna Notte, Senior Research Associate with the Vienna Centre for Disarmament and NonProliferation .
One month since the war was launched, without provocation ,on Ukraine by Russia, there is talk of peace, or at least a ceasefire.
But there are huge gaps in how the two sides see this being resolved and the fighting is ongoing.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks with the Int. Crisis Group Olga Oliker who says the two sides don't yet appear ready for a deal.
And (Ret) Brig General Kevin Ryan, a Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs., on who is Putin really, and what can we expect him to do in Ukraine as the fighting stalls?
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to the Soufan Group's Colin Clarke who says Putins failed war in Ukraine will relegate Russia to a third World fringe power.
Writer and resident of Kyiv Paul Niland on life under siege in Ukraine and the will to fight on.
And former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov on the economic pain in Russia and the need to replace President Putin who is setting Russia back decades.
On this Back Story the frightening and growing threat of an attack on Ukraine by Russia using chemical or biological weapons.
Dana Lewis interviews former U.S. Assist. Sec. of Defense Andy Weber, who says Russian leader Putin has reconstituted and concealed his illegal chemical/biological warfare programs and has shown he is ready to use these banned weapons.
And Former British. MOD Rear Admiral John Gower, who predicts a chemical attack is likely to terrorize the Ukrainian population.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former U.S. army Europe who says he's frustrated with those who say more can't be done to stop the destruction and killing in Ukraine. There is more to be done by the West.
And we speak to Ukrainian journalist Olga Tokariuk who fled Kyiv to Western Ukraine on the effects of the war and the future.
On this Back Story can Ukraine hold on? It's a genocidal claim by Russian President Putin that Ukraine is not a real country. And Putin the great chess player, has now turned out to be a reckless gambler holding what looks like a losing hand in Ukraine.
Host Dana Lewis talks to Lt. Col Alexander Vindman the former European affairs director at the NSC.
Guest U.S. Major Gen. Mike Repass says for Putin Ukraine is beginning to look like the "dog that caught the car".
And in Kharkiv, resident Maria Avdeeva tells us whats happening inside the city under attack by Russian forces.
On this Back Story long time campaigner for sanctions against Russia Bill Browder who says sanctions will isolate Russia, but we are in for heart break in Ukraine.
We talk to Dr. Ben Connable, a retired Marine Corps intelligence officer, a senior nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council, professor of security studies at Georgetown University. And author of an article for RealClearDefense, “Troop-to-Task: A Russian Invasion of Ukraine.” What would it actually take for Putin to invade and occupy Ukraine and what are the risks for Russia?
And Ian Bond, from the Centre for European Reform and a former British Diplomat on the chances of a direct clash with Russia and NATO and Putins state of mind.
On Back Story with Dana Lewis this week, the Crisis in Ukraine is reaching a boiling point, and our guest Ben Hodges, a Lt. Gen. (Ret) who commanded all U.S. Army forces in Europe, says 90% Russia is likely to invade.
Journalist Fred Weir talks to Russian public opinion, where the appetite for war is low.
In Canada Truckers protests in Ottawa, and at the border, won't go away. Police and politicians seem paralyzed. Long time Canadian journalist Neil Macdonald explains this is much more than an anti-vaxxer blockade, but a meltdown of grievances, and the demands for Government resignations amount to a Canadian insurrection attempt.
On Back Story the case of Boris Johnson and his parties at 10 Downing St., while the rest of the country was in lockdown and gatherings were against the law.
14 parties are now the subject of a police investigation, and British politicians and journalists say theres never been a Prime Minister like this. The calls to resign are headline news and the scandal won't go away.
Host Dana Lewis interviews journalists Edward Lucas, and Martin Stanford.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis who spent 12 years in Russia as a Western TV Correspondent speaks to Ambassador John Bolton, who served as the National Security Advisor to the Trump Admin. and was the U.S. Ambassador to the UN.
And former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, who worked for President Putin and who thinks Putin is bluffing on Ukraine, and needs to be confronted.
On this weeks Back Story a reality check on Covid and the notion the pandemic is ending or the variants are guaranteed to get milder.
Dana Lewis speaks to his two favourite experts, Epidemiologists Deepti Gurdasani in Britain, and Eric Feigl-Ding out of Washington.
Both will tell you Omicron is not less severe in many ways, it's endangering children and even causing deaths in many places.
Another variant may be just around the corner they say, and the politicians and the media may not be delivered the truth as it should be told.
On this BACK STORY we hear from the foremost experts on Russia, and what should its leader Putin get from the West in talks to avert war?
We talk to Olga Oliker of the International Crisis Group who says talking is better than fighting, and theres a lot to discuss.
Brett Bruen of the Global Situation Room talks of getting tougher with Putin and fighting lies with hard truths, including details on Putins corrupt regime.
And on Back Story this week what really happened in Kazakhstan? Was is a popular uprising or an attempted coup? The Soufan Group's Mollie Saltskog says it was likely both.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Alexander Vindman, the former Lt. Col. who testified against former President Trump, in his House impeachment.
Vindman talks of Trumps corrupt White House, the insurrection at the Capitol, and even Ukraine and Russia, predicting war is likely in Europe because Putin will likely not be deterred by President Bidens warnings of economic sanctions.
This week President Biden is said to have told Russia leader Vladimir Putin that the U.S. is prepared to use "nuclear economic sanctions" if Russia invades Ukraine further.
Do sanctions work? And what are these sanctions Biden says have never been used?
On Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to former U.S. Treasury expert Brian O'Toole, now with the Atlantic Council, who says these sanctions will target the Russian banking sector and potentially cripple the Russian economy.
On this Back Story understanding the Russia conflict with Ukraine, as Russian troops appear ready to mount a large scale attack on Ukraine, again.
Host Dana Lewis talks to International Crisis Group’s Program Director for Europe and Central Asia, Olga Oliker who says if the fighting starts NATO be drawn into a conflict with Russia as one or more of its members support Ukraine.
Duncan Allan is director of Octant Research & Analysis an independent consultancy, and has been based in the British Embassy in Kiev and Moscow. Duncan explains the "Minsk Conundrum" as Russia and Ukrainians have very different views of the Minsk agreements to stop the shooting.
And we hear from Konrad Muzyka who is the director of Rochan Consulting, which provides open-source assessments of the Belarusian and Russian Armed Forces.
27 people died this week trying to cross the English Channel from France to England. The British Government showed little sympathy, and blamed France for not doing more to stop the refugees from making a perilous crossing.
France said it's stopped 20 thousand people already this year and cancelled a high level meeting with the British Gov't in protest. France says Britain has created this problem by refusing to have a heart and take in desperate people.
On this Back Story we talk to the Care4Calais aid agency about what's really going on, and Times Columnist Edward Lucas who calls it 'hunger games' by the British Government which has to find a better solution.
This week a House Republican law maker was censured for releasing a video animation of a murder of a fellow lawmaker, and promoting violence against other Democrats including the U.S. President. A defiant (R)Paul Gosar reacted by reposting the offensive video.
A couple of days earlierTrump advisor Steve Bannon was brought before the courts on contempt charges, for refusing to testify at a House investigation into the attack on the Capitol on Jan 6th. Outside the court Bannon called it the "Biden regime" and told people to "stand by", the same phrase Fmr. President Trump used, in talking to White Supremacists.
Calls for violence, and relentless Republican attacks on the legitimacy of the election, puts America on a trajectory for disaster. On Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Univ. of Virginia Prof. and political commentator Larry Sabato, who calls it "the most extraordinary and disturbing period" of his life in looking at politics in America.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Project Dynamo organizer Bryan Stern. This is a volunteer/charity mission to rescue those left behind in Afghanistan.
And, Belarus is trying to use migrants as a weapon against Europe say Western leaders, and Russian President Putin may be behind it all. I talk to the former Foreign Minister of Lithuania on a deepening crisis.
A mixed podcast this week as we tackle some of the biggest International Stories of the week.
On Climate and the summit in Glasgow COP26, we speak to UCL's Professor Mark Maslin.
The bloody attack on a Kabul, Afghanistan hospital has Western counter terror experts trying to navigate threats from ISIS-K while avoiding working with the Taliban. We speak to the Soufan's Colin Clarke.
And, Ukraine and Russia. The deteriorating 8 year war and a new study showing Russia is supplying the bullets and bombs. We talk to the Pershing Chair's (Ret) Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges.
On this Back Story as the COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow is expected to fail to deliver real climate temperature targets to save the planet. The looming climate catastrophe changes the discussion in security circles as Intelligence agencies and even armies have to anticipate unrest and disruption and even war over climate issues.
Environmental disasters will pit nations against nations, and a lack of water and food, and record heat and flooding will be THE security challenge of the century.
Back Story host Dana Lewis interviews Erin Sikorsky, the Director at the Center for Climate and Security in Washington.
On this Back Story the murder of British Member of Parliament David Amess, who was stabbed to death while meeting local constituents in a local church.
The man, now charged with murder, has connections to islamic extremism and is being investigated by anti terror police.
How much of this murder is linked to angry public discourse on the internet and elsewhere?
It is the second murder of a British MP in five years.
Host Dana Lewis and guest commentator Jo Phillips discuss the killing and the angry political atmosphere that has shaken the British political establishment.
The 8 year war with Russia in Eastern Ukraine appears to be getting worse.
On this Back Story American Acting Ambassador to the OSCE Mission, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Courtney Austrian describes how Russia daily violates the cease fire while pretending to monitor it.
And, in part two 'Cold War Correspondents' a book by Dina Fainberg, on Correspondents- Soviet and American reporters on the ideological front lines.
This week a former facebook employee gave compelling testimony to a Senate Committee charging Facebooks "advertising-based business model needs to keep people on its platforms for as long as possible, and the company exploits negative emotions to achieve that".
On this Back Story will the revelations achieve change at Facebook and Instagram or are the hurdles to great to police hatred on these enormous social platforms?
Host Dana Lewis interviews Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan the head of Deliberative Media Lab, Media Studies Department, University of Virginia.
In this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Uk Rear Admiral (Ret) John Gower who warns nuclear proliferation is a by product of the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal between the U.S., U.K. and Australia.
And in Part 2 - the UN has been warned the global supply chain is threatened bringing us shortages of goods, and increased prices for just about everything. An interview with Patrik Berglund, the CEO and Co-Founder of Oslo-based Xeneta, the leading ocean and air freight rate benchmarking and market analytics platform.
On this BACK STORY host Dana Lewis talks to Rose Gottemoeller, who as a former Deputy Head of NATO and former Chief negotiator of the New START nuclear arms Treaty with Russia, says American President Joe Biden must rethink a deal which cuts out France and gives highly enriched uranium in nuclear powered submarines to Australia.
And in part two, we speak to Paul Niland of Lifeline Ukraine, about new and damning reports on Russia's involvement in the war in Ukraine, and calls for Russia to be removed from a cease fire monitoring mission there.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to former Canadian Ambassador to Afghanistan Chris Alexander, who is demanding the International Community treat Pakistan as an invasion force.
And alarm bells are ringing in a new report on Global Warming. We discuss alarming predictions of disappearing crops and climate change disasters, with UCL's Prof. Ilan Kelman.
With kids going back to school, big decisions are being made on vaccines for under 16 yr olds.
A British Government vaccine advisory board has refused to recommend vaccines for 12 to 15 yr olds, while in the U.S. and Israel and elsewhere vaccines are being given to children.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis talks to Prof. of Health Paul Hunter from U.K.'s Exeter Univ., who says he supports the decision not to vaccinate younger children.
And in Australia where calls are getting louder to relax lockdowns, Prof. Archie Clements of Curtin Univ. says to break transmission rates vaccines for kids will have to be done.
A confusing time for parents and Back Story helps you decide what is best for your kids.
In this Back Story both Host Dana Lewis and his guest, Journalist Peter Baker were among the first to cross into Afghanistan after 9/11, 20 years ago.
And three U.S. army vets talk about the mission, coming home, and how the collapse of Afghanistan is effecting those who fought the war, more than 800 thousand Americans.
Afghanistan is in tatters. The Taliban have taken over and the Government and the Afghan Army is no more. They ran in the face of an America withdrawal many now say was ill timed and ill advised.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis, Ret. Lt. General Ben Hodges who says Pakistan was pulling the Taliban strings and pretended to be an American ally.
And Pashtani Durani who ran an aid agency educating women, and has now gone into hiding fearing the Taliban.
Bagram air base looted? Taliban fighters rapidly taking 1/3 of Afghanistan from Government troops now in retreat, and some estimates suggest Afghanistan could erupt into full civil war with the Taliban retaking power in 6 months.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis who has reported from Afghanistan since 2001, talks to former Canadian Ambassador Chris Alexander who points the finger of blame at Pakistan.
And former U.S. Air Force Commander at Bagram Retired Major General Walter Givhan, on the question can the Afghan army hold ground with a small Afghan Airforce he helped train.
This week China aggressively marked 100 years of Communism and its leader warned the World against threatening China.
But China has threatened Taiwan, and rolled back human rights in Hong Kong and elsewhere.
China is to many other nations becoming a risk, and there are concerns about a showdown with America.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis discusses leadership of China under Xi Jinping and what does the future hold for China and the rest of the World.
We interview Steve Tsang is professor of Chinese Studies and director of the SOAS China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and form Human Rights Watch Maya Wang.
On this Back Story the vulnerable West and cyber warfare.
How hackers, some of them foreign intelligence agents, have held companies ransom, shut down pipelines and other critical infrastructure, and influenced elections.
What is the worst case scenario? And did U.S. President Biden's message to Russian President Putin to stop, resonate inside the Kremlin?
Host Dana Lewis interviews Cyber expert Ammar Barghouty, who was a field agent for the FBI on counter terrorism and dealt with computer intrusion threats.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis we speak to former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov about the future of Russia and political repressions under President Putin.
As we did the interview Kasyanov's political party had just received notice it had to stop all activity before the upcoming elections in Russia.
On this Back Story Iran.
President Biden is attempting to bring Iran back to allow IAEA inspections of nuclear sites, with a view to lifting sanctions if Iran abandons nuclear weapons development.
It's a long story which evolves year by year, and Iran becomes more, not less dangerous.
In this Back Story the upcoming Presidential election in Iran will bring a hardliner to power. And should the West pursue harder sanctions, to tip the balance and spark regime change?
We speak to Shahin Gobadi is a member of Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, on increasing nuclear dangers,
And Ali Safavi who is also with the resistance group, on the new Presidential election and what it may mean.
On this Back Story a lot of mixed messages out there on where we are in this pandemic.
The UK and U.S. are rushing back to opening schools and economies because of vaccines, while most of the World is experiencing waves of new illness because of emerging variants.
Even in Britain outbreaks of India variant is threatening progress on vaccines.
On this edition of Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Eric Feigl-Ding and Deepti Gurdasani, both epidemiologists and health professionals about concerns, we could find ourselves overwhelmed by new strains of Covid-19 and their red flags on the spread of Covid in schools.
Dictator and thug leader of ex Soviet Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko has arrested tens of thousands of his own citizens protesting the results of last years Presidential election, which by all accounts he lost.
Now he has highjacked a plane, to arrest a journalist who helped organize protests against him.
Europe is outraged and has banned flights over Belarus and threatened to tighten sanctions.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Andrei Sannikov, who fled Belarus after he was jailed and tortured for opposing Lukashenko, and he thinks the brutal dictator will have to step down.
And journalist and author Luke Harding who says it's hard to predict, but he too won't rule out an implosion in Belarus and removal of Lukashenko.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis, we talk to Yossi Beilin, the architect of the OSLO Peace accords on where does Israel go from here?
Beilin predicts either peace or a unilateral Israeli withdrawl from the West Bank.
And, Jerusalem Post Military Affairs reporter Anna Ahronheim who talks about military goals in Gaza and was it a victory over Hamas?
We have heard on other podcasts here, that experts think the pandemic began in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Now Back Story Host Dana Lewis interviews Dr. Steven Quay, a scientist who has run statistical analysis that seems to indicate a lab leak was almost certainly the cause of the pandemic.
And Quay and many other scientists believe that Covid19 wasn't a naturally occurring virus, but came about through controversial science called 'Gain of Function' experiments, and that the virus must then have escaped.
On this Back Story different views on what sparked the recent violence in Jerusalem, and then the rocket attacks from Gaza across Israel's major City's.
Host Dana Lewis speaks to former PLO Rep and lawyer Palestinian Diana Buttu on her perception of Israeli apartheid and Palestinians right to fight back.
Israeli Military Affairs Correspondent Ron Ben-Yishai says the Israeli army won't easily stop its attacks on Gaza until it disables Hamas and its ability to launch rocket attacks. And he blames the outbreak of violence on Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
And Israeli Journalist Tal Heinrich on why the violence now, and was it easy to predict as tensions have been mounting with the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu.
A year and a half after a pandemic crippled Countries an killed more than 3 million people, more and more evidence the Chinese are blocking data of experiments called Gain of Function in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Was Covid19 an experiment, that leaked out of the lab that was routinely engaged in strengthening Corona Virus'? And experts say the denials by the Chinese are becoming increasingly unbelievable.
On Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Science writer Nicholas Wade, who has written a long essay arguing that the “lab leak” hypothesis is more plausible than the “natural origin” theory.
And, Gilles Demaneuf who is the co-organizer of a letter for 26 scientists from around the world has requesting a new investigation into the origins of covid and specifically demanding the WHO looks into the labs in Wuhan. Demaneuf is a data analyst from DRASTIC, an international team of scientists and analysts attempting to fill in the gaps on Covid's origins.
Seaspiracy is a new movie that has caused a major debate over fishing practices and the future of our Oceans and Lakes.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis explores what Seaspiracy got right/wrong with Dr. Bryce Stewart, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environment and Geography, at The UK's University of York.
And for Canada, sport fisherman Jake Danson with 'Rapala' on how the Great Lakes are struggling from over fishing and what can be done to save species of fish.
In this edition of Back Story Dana Lewis speaks to Retired U.S. Major General Jeffrey Schloesser who has written a book on his time in Afghanistan called 'Marathon War'.
General Schloesser predicts America may come to regret its decision to leave Afghanistan because, in less than a generation, it could still become a launch pad to attack the U.S.
And he speaks about the challenges for U.S. forces in Afghanistan and why in the end he thought it was worth the sacrifice.
U.S. President Joe Biden has ordered the last American troops homes from Afghanistan.
As a TV news correspondent Dana Lewis met Sgt's Fransisco Morales and Will Dunn in the Mountains over looking Pakistan, on a remote base called FOB Tillman. They served in one of the most dangerous regions of Afghanistan on one of the longest tours for U.S. troops.
This is a conversation with host Dana Lewis about what is was like, how was the home coming, and was it all worth it?
On this Back Story the worsening situation in Ukraine as fighting escalates and Russia's formations of more troops on Ukraine's border appears to threaten a larger war.
NATO is warning Russia to remove it's forces, and along with U.S. President telling Russia promising support for an independent Ukraine.
Host Dana Lewis talks with former Ukrainian Ambassador to the EU Konstiantyn Yelisieiev in Kiev, who says Russia's President Putin want to remake the former Soviet Union and needs to retake Ukraine to do it.
And in Moscow, Carnegie Center Maxim Samorukov says Russia is sabre rattling to stop Ukraine from joining NATO but doesn't seek more Ukrainian territory.
Is Russia about to launch a larger armed assault against its neighbour Ukraine?
Both Countries are now beefing up armoured Brigades along a line of conflict. Russia is squeezing Ukraine from 3 directions and may be about to replace Russian back rebels with regular Russian forces.
What will be the response of The EU, NATO, and most importantly US President Biden who is on record as saying he won't abandon an independent Ukraine?
On this Back Story Former U.S. Commander of U.S. forces in Europe. LT. General Ben Hodges says Ukraines army is much better equipped and trained than before.
James Sherr is a military expert and says Russian intentions are to test the Biden administration but Putin's intentions remain murky, although a growing conflict is possible.
And Paul Niland who runs Lifeline Ukraine, a mental health service for Ukrainian soldiers, says Putin is frightened a Ukrainian 'EuroMaidan' type revolution could come to Russia.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis on the worlds vaccine tug-of-war and how poorer countries are being shut out of vaccines supplies, while the European Union fights with Britain over vaccines.
We talk to Nick Dearden of Global Justice Now who blames by Pharma for unbalanced vaccine rollout.
Jutta Paulus, Member European Parliament on vaccine passports and what may lie ahead for those who have had vaccines vs those who did not.
And Correspondent Dave Keating on Europes vaccine shortage.
Hate is turbo charged in the pandemic, and in the age of the internet. Incidents of hate crimes are off the charts and why?
Where do we begin to hate and how do we manage prejudice?
Is hate hardwired? Thankfully it's not.
On this Back Story host Dana Lewis talks to Matt Williams who has just authored The Science of Hate.
and Philosopher Todd Mei on how he's coaching companies on reaching employees even in a pandemic to foster a better workplace and how we can all improve public discourse.
On this Back Story with host Dana Lewis we talk to the Soufan Centres Jason Blazakis who see's QAnon as a dangerous extremist organization that may have foreign Government's pushing the disinformation.
And, Samantha North, of North Cyber Research who discusses countering disinformation.
On this special edition of Back Story Dana Lewis talks to guest Nigel Nelson, a former Royals reporter, and Jo Phillips a British TV Commentator about the Royal scandal of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Israel and The U.S. says the decision by the International Criminal Court to look into war crimes in Palestinian areas, is politically motivated and unfair.
Israel has said it won't cooperated with the ICC, and has warned soldiers they could be put ion international arrest warrants.
In part one of this podcast we featured the Palestinian view that the ICC is needed because Palestinians have been murdered by soldiers in occupied West Bank and Gaza.
In this part 2 we talk to Jerusalem based lawyer and Israeli Professor Avi Bell who lectures at the Univ. of San Diego School of law, and also Bar-Ilan University in Israel who believes the ICC is a political court with no jurisdiction to investigate Israel.
On this Back Story The Int Criminal Court has announced it has jurisdiction to investigate war crimes in The West Bank and The Gaza Strip. That's possible crimes both by Israeli forces,, and also against Israel by Palestinians.
One of those cases to be looked at may be that of a young man who was about to be married and was gunned down at an Israeli checkpoint. All of the facts are murky, but his family is certain his car swerved in an Israeli check point by accident.
Host Dana Lewis interviews the 1st cousin of Ahmad Erekat, Dana Erekat and, the Organization Forensic Architecture which looked in to his case, as well as the Ramallah based Human Rights group Al-Haq.
Imagine a nuclear threat to another nuclear nation and no way to communicate? Believe it or not communications can be hacked and most nations have no direct communications in a crisis at all.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis, talks with former British Rear Admiral John Gower, on nuclear threats and communication as the single biggest component of averting war, and Philip Reiner of the U.S. Institute for Security and Technology on a newly proposed nuclear hotline for nations with nuclear weapons.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis, environment groups warn 1/3 of the Worlds fresh water fish are going extinct.
We talk to rivers expert Jeff Opperman of the WWF who says that 80 freshwater species — which make up more than half of all the world’s species — have already been declared extinct, with 16 disappearing in 2020 alone.
And a new report from the Council For Strategic Risks warns ecological disasters are threatening national security. Dr. Rod Schoonover is a former Director of Environment and Natural Resources at the National Intelligence Council,
Experts warn in Europe and America there is not enough discussion of zero covid and there should be, which means an aim for elimination instead of this yo yo approach to suppression, that translates into more and more disruptions and lockdowns.
And, schools need to be reopened carefully, with mitigation, because kids are getting and transmitting covid more than you know,
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Deepti Gurdasani, a senior lecturer on epidemiology and statistical genetics at Queen Mary Univ. of London.
And Dr. Eric Feigal-Ding a Washington epidemiologist and one of the early whistle blowers on the pandemic spread from China.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis interviews New York Times reporter Peter Baker on his new book The Man Who Ran Washington.
The book is about former White House Chief of Staff James Baker, and his views on how centrist politics have broken down and why. And Peter Baker leads us through Washington under Baker, and then under Trump and the challenges for the media ahead with Joe Biden.
On this Back Story the history of The Olympic Movements attempt to tackle drugs in sport, which led to the establishment of the World Anti Doping Authority, set up by Canadian Richard Pound.
Pound has just retired after decades of fighting the wide spread cheating in cycling, track and field, weight lifting, and in many other sports, not only at the Olympic level but across all sports and throughout nations around the world.
In conversation with Back Story's Dana Lewis, Pound talks about Russia's ban from the Olympics, cycling scandals, challenges with The U.S. threat to remove funding from WADA and he calls The U.S. potentially a rogue state.
Pound also is critical of the call to boycott China's winter Olympics saying it only penalizes other athletes from other countries.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis interviews Eliot Higgins one of the founders of Bellingcat.
Bellingcat uses open source intelligence to reveal truths ranging from Assad's use to chemical weapons to the identities of Russia Agents who have used poisons on Alexei Navalny, Sergei Skripal, and now Higgins says there are at least a 7 more assassinations of Russian figures that will soon be revealed.
Bees are disappearing and studies show there are 25% less bees since the 1990's.
The problem appears to be pesticides, and on this Back Story with Dana Lewis we talk to Dr. Kiah Tasman at University of Bristol who has just done a study on how neonicotinoid insecticides are effecting bee sleep patterns and harming them.
And, Prof Dave Goulson from the University of Sussex who has studied these pesticides and bees for years and warns we have to ban them.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis speaks to the daughter of Boris Nemtsov who was murdered in front of the Kremlin. Zhanna speaks of a the birth of a new national political movement in Russia and the desire to remove Putin.
And The Former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov calls on the EU to pursue sanctions to force the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Plus, analysis of what comes next by Russia expert Alex Kokcharov.
It has started. Civil unrest linked to corruption in The Kremlin, and Putin's jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny has combined to ignite protests nation wide. On Saturday Jan 23 there were protests in more than 60 cities from the far east of Russia to St. Petersburg and Moscow. Police fought with demonstrators leading to the arrests of more than 2000 people who are demanding the release of Navalny and chanted "Putin out".
On This Back Story, Bill Browder whose lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was killed in prison in Russia, the same prison where Navalny is now being kept.
And, a journalist, Aleysa Marohovskaya who was beaten in Moscow at the demonstration by police. Aleysa works for iStories media, one of many independent internet news companies Putin can't control.
How do we confront radicalization in the internet, and then on the street?
On This Back Story with Dana Lewis, two experts on de-radicalization and confronting disinformation.
Arie kruglanski is currently a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland and is the co author of the three pillars of radicalization. Needs, narratives, networks.
Ira E. Hyman, Jr.,Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Western Washington University.
And the philosophy of public discourse, with Dr. Todd Mei, Professor of Philosophy.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis interviews Soufan Centre Naureen Chowdhury Fink.
Naureen served as the Senior Policy Adviser on Counterterrorism and Sanctions at the United Kingdom’s Mission to the United Nations.
There were dozens of white supremacists involved in the riot on The Capitol. They have international links. They are well armed and well organized but under the radar of American law enforcement unless they are declared terrorist groups.
On this Back Story is there a case to be made that D.C. Police knew in advance the threat but allowed it to unravel at The Capitol?
Was the riot set in motion and managed from The White House?
President Trump clearly lit the fire for dissent and insurrection.
Host Dana Lewis talks to Kellie Carter Jackson, an assistant professor of Africana Studies at Wellesely College and says the inaction by police was by design.
And Former NYPD Police Lt. Dr. Darrin Porcher, on how Trump was responsible fo the lawlessness, and he calls the police planning and response an "epic fail".
Thousands of companies may have been hacked as well as Gov Agencies in America.
Homeland Security, The FBI and NSA say it's Russia.
What was taken? The hack is still ongoing and went on for months. Why weren't critical systems better protected?
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis we talk to Suzanne Spaulding, Senior adviser for Homeland Security and Director of the Defending Democratic Institutions project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Adam Darrah serves the Director of Intelligence at Vigilante in South Dakota, a US-based cyber intelligence firm.
And Glenn Chisholm is CEO at Obsidian which protects cloud services from account takeover, insider threat and identity sprawl and he has former NSA experts as advisors.
This week in America, The UK, and in Europe record numbers of Covid-19 cases as hospitals struggle to treat the sick.
A new vaccine has been approved in The Uk, that makes 3 vaccines not including Russia and China. But, is this new variant of Covid-19 out pacing the vaccine?
We talk to two medical experts about what to expect and the dangers of this pandemic as we race to distribute vaccines.
Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding is an American public health scientist in Washington, and in Britain Dr. Paul Hunter is a professor of medicine at East Anglia Univ. and both talk at length with Back Story Host Dana Lewis in London.
The war on drugs in America is waning. Cannabis is widely accepted by adults.
As of now, 36 states have legalized medical cannabis use while 15 states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis for adult recreational use.
Canada was first to legalize cannabis to combat the illegal market, raise tax revenues, and make the use of cannabis regulated and safe.
On This Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Tom Grebenstein, The Chief Revenue Officer, Cannabis Co. Tikun Olam USA.
And Tim Seymour, of Seymour Asset Management, an expert on everything about the billions of dollars flowing from and into the legal marijuana market.
Britain held it's referendum to leave the European Union in 2016. It has taken years of internal debate and political conflict to determine how to leave.
Because Europe is a vital trading partner of The U.K. So Britain needs a trade deal or it's economy will be in tatters. It's close. Close to crashing out of Europe at the end of 2020 with no deal. And close to a deal that will be hotly debated in Britain.
And all this for what? Sovereignty? Over? Fishing waters?
There are eerie parallels to the populist false politics of Donald Trump in America.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Anna Soubry, lawyer and former member of the Conservative Government, which called the BREXIT referendum in 2016. She says it was a horrible mistake. And, we also talk to former EU Parliamentarian Irina Von Weiss, British commentator Jo Phillips, and from Germany EU member of Parliament Terry Reintke who has called Boris Johnson a liar on BREXIT.
On this Back Story, Host and creator, Dana Lewis talks digital money.
In Covid19 paperless purchases are accelerated the digital revolution. China has launched a digital currency saying it will become an alternative to the U.S. dollar.
Crypto Currencies like BitCoin are soaring in value.
Dana talks to a leading digital coin trading Nickel Digital Asset Management , Europes leading digital asset management company, partners Anatoly Crachilov, and Michael Hall.
And, Max Kearnfelt, is an analyst with Merics in Berlin Germany. (Mercator Institute for China Studies.
In November an Iranian top nuclear scientist is assassinated. Israel is blamed.
Is Iran complying with an International nuclear deal to stop it from obtaining nuclear weapons, or it this smoke and mirrors and deception by Tehran?
Should incoming U.S. President Joe Biden re-enter a nuclear agreement, which Former President Trump pulled out of claiming it was horrible deal?
What will Iran do next?
In this Back Story Host Dana Lewis interviews Sir. Mark Lyall Grant, who was the former National Security Advisor for Britain and negotiated with The Iranians.
And we also speak to The Soufan Centre's analyst on Iran, Colin Clarke.
Many experts don't think Corona virus started in The Wuhan Market.
Some think it was a virus that escaped from a lab in Wuhan run now by the military.
Others think it had "natural" origins but broke out months before the end of 2019.
And. we need those answers to understand where the next pandemic could start, as well as the increased dangers of a biological attack.
On this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Former Deputy Sec. of Defense Andy Weber, and virus hunter Dr. Daniel Lucey.
In this edition of Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Fmr. National Security Advisor John Bolton.
We talk through what damage has been done to American Democracy by Trump refusing to accept the results of the 2020 Election. His nasty personality in The White House and how everything was about Trump, over and above The Nation.
On Foreign Policy Amb. Bolton talks to me about Iran, Russia, arms control and the Middle East.
This month Elon Musk's SpaceX blasted off to the Int. Space Station with NASA. SpaceX's first commercial manned flight to the ISS.
But, believe it or not the Russians beat America by a decade or so, in offering commercial space exploration.
And, Washington's Jeffrey Manber talks to Back Story's Dana Lewis on the challenges ahead in space and business. Manber heads up a company which is one of the main commercial users of The Int. Space Station and says Trump's Admin. started to back out of business in space, what will Biden do?
Peter Sutcliffe has died. In the late 1970's through 1980 he was the Yorkshire Ripper - killing 13 women and attempting to murder 7 more. And taunting police to catch him. Or so it seemed.
The place was Yorkshire England - in towns called Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield.
Dana Lewis was a young Toronto, Canada crime reporter, who travelled to England to cover the murders. And this is his original story which ended with the news Sutcliffe had just been caught.
And now he reports Sutcliffe dead in prison from Covid 19.
Joe Biden may be the most experienced incoming U.S. President ever, when it comes to foreign policy.
He has travelled The World as President Obama's point man. He also served for decades on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Unlike President Trump, he has a more traditional view of promoting democracy and human rights. He know's Russia, and Turkey, and China and will be applauded by our allies in NATO.
In this Back Story one of President Obamas key advisors on foreign policy, and someone who has worked and travelled with Biden, Mike Mcfaul talks to Dana Lewis about challenges and how Biden will push America back into the role of International leadership.
Saeb Erekat was the recognizable Palestinian voice for decades.
He pushed peace through negotiation. A two State solution with a Palestinian homeland.
He believed in Arab States adopting democracy. He didn't believe the Israeli Palestinian conflict was religious and recognized Israel and it's right to exist side by side with Palestinians.
Saeb passed away this week from Covid19. As a reporter I knew him well, and conducted one of the last interviews with him this summer.
On This Back Story your local movie theatre is likely to be a casualty of Covid.
70 per cent of cinema's in America will fail say owners.
Malls too are in crisis. Because movies drive traffic to retail stores.
Dana Lewis talks to Paul Heth of Karo Films, and Rob Arthur from the Big Picture.com
In France, several terror attacks sparked over the debate of republishing Satirical Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed.
For most people in France the cartoons have come to symbolize freedom of speech.
The Government has ordered the arrests of dozens of moslem extremists.
France has been condemned by several Arab leaders and Turkish President Erdogen has lashed out at Macron.
In this Back Story with Dana Lewis we speak to Anne Guidicelli. She runs International Intelligence Cluster and consults on security issues.
And, an interview with Rokhaya Diallo . She is a prominent anti racist campaigner.
We have never seen an election like this.
In the middle of the Pandemic U.S. President Trump attacks opponents and claims The U.S. is rounding a corner. He is lashing out at the media and mocking people who wear masks. This, as American is close to 100 thousand new cases of Corona Virus a day!
The political conversation is one of the great democracies couldn't be worse. It's divisive. Acidic. And on both sides, not just Trumps twitter account.
One of the platforms fighting back against Trump is something called The Lincoln Project which has raised millions and filled social media with anti Trump ads. And most of them are former Republicans in a crisis of conscience believing Trump has hijacked their party and their values. Back Story host and creator Dana Lewis talks to one of the founders, Ron Steslow.
Some might say Lithuania punches well above it's weight on International Affairs.
It has taken on Belarus, and Russia and demanded The European Union stand up and speak out on human rights, It has taken in political refugees and let them speak out from Lithuania.
It's a Country of only 3 million but speaks like a super power.
What can we learn from Lithuania which now worries about America retreating from The World Stage?
On this Back Story , Host Dana Lewis discusses The U.S. and Russia and freedoms with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius.
The Former Canadian Ambassador to Afghanistan Chris Alexander tells Back Story Host Dana Lewis, there is no point in talking to The Taliban. The only way to peace are sanctions on Pakistan which directs the violence.
While Afghan Ambassador to The UK, Said Tayeb Jawad, says The Afghan Government has to talk to The Taliban, but the violence has to stop, and The Taliban has to cut ties with Al Qaeda. So far it has not. And in the meantime U.S. Forces should remain in Afghanistan so it doesn't return to what it was in 9-11, a launch pad for terrorism.
In this edition of Back Story Dana Lewis speaks to Olivia Troye.
Troye was a homeland security official. She went on to work in the Office of the Vice President of the United States as the homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Pence, serving as an aide to the White House Coronavirus Task Force.
Troye tells Dana Lewis, she (Like Anthony Fauci) has been threatened since she quite the White House over the handling of Covid19. And, that Trump put pressure on the task force to downplay and manipulate data to get parents to send children back to school.
With school guidelines Troye say's "we put people at risk and it was politics over science".
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After months of protests by hundreds of thousands demanding free and fair elections, The Interior Ministry of Belarus has now threatened to shoot demonstrators.
And the main opposition leader has announced she is calling on factory workers and people from across The Country to strike, and shut down the system.
Ex President Lukashenko has only jailed more people and remains defiant.
On this Back Story with Dana Lewis, author Edward Lucas predicts a regime change, although it will take time. and former Deputy Foreign Min Andrei Sannikov says The West has got to do more to support the brave people of Belarus.
The Trump-Biden debate was a disaster.
How do we change the formats for future debates to work? And what is the goal? Timers, buttons and buzzers to silence arguments? And how should it be hosted?
The debates have always been TV shows, but if they are brawls no one will benefit from tuning in.
On Back Story Dana Lewis talks to John Donvan, a former White House reporter who now hosts debates across the U.S. and has hosted close to 200 debates.
President Trump has undermined Int. efforts to fight Covid 19. Clearly a Biden Presidency would be much different on the issue of cooperation on the pandemic.
What about Biden's policies on Russia? China? Afghanistan? Would Joe Biden be so different than President Obama was before Trump?
On The Paris Climate Accords certainly Trump has withdrawn from them. Biden would rejoin and recognize global warming emergencies.
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Joseph Williams, in Washington. Joe is a reporter for U.S. News and World Report. And in London, Anar Bata is the Coordinator of The U.S. and America's Program at Chatham House Think Tank.
Nearly 500 former National Security Officials sign a letter, saying President Trump is unfit for office.
Trump has told militia's to "stand-by" but failed to denounce them. He has threatened not to allow a peaceful transition of power in November. Critics claim he is someone who may be one of the largest dangers to American Democracy and the rule of law, ever to have been in The White House.
People who normally stay out of politics are speaking out to support Biden, or they say there may not be a democracy in America after November.
On Back Story Dana Lewis interviews Rose Gottemoeller, former Deputy Sec. Gen. of NATO, and former U.S. Brig. General Loree Sutton, two of the many leaders who signed the letter urging voters to get rid of Trump.
The dispute goes back decades. Azerbaijan and Armenia are fighting over a disputed region called Nagorno-Karabakh and the conflict now threatens to pit Russia against Turkey.
America has ceded some of its influence as a super power under the Trump Administration.
And the vacuum is sure to be filled with conflict. France has now accused Turkey of stirring war.
And it's not the only place there is tension between Russia and Turkey including Syria and in Libya. Could a larger conflict be starting?
Host of Back Story, Dana Lewis talks to guests Laurence Broers and Joshua Kucera, both experts on the area we know as The Caucasus.
Over the next few months, the simmering tensions between China and Taiwan could develop into a full fledged armed conflict. China, say experts, could invade Taiwan during the American election and subsequent inauguration, as it is stirred by new weapons sales from The Trump Administration and official visits to Taiwan by American Diplomats.
Would a Biden Presidency escalate the Taiwan situation? Is either Trump or Biden prepared to defend Taiwan with American forces?
There is no agreement within American Administrations on how best to solve China-Taiwan tensions, but many agree it is a very dangerous time for Taiwan which pursues independence at it's peril, says China.
In this Back Story Dana Lewis talks to Taipei based Asia Correspondent for The Telegraph Newspaper, Nicola Smith. And, senior adviser for Asia, and Director of the 'China Power Project' at Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Bonnie Glaser.
Sore knees? Can't run? Bad hip? Need replacement? Shoulder injuries? Why doesn't the body reproduce cartilage as it does when you are a teenager?
Well guess what, it does. New research from A Stanford University study shows a breakthrough in stimulating stem cells and actually regrowth of cartilage. Maybe you won't need that knee or hip operation one day in the future.
We talk to researchers Dr. Matthew Murphy currently at The University Manchester, and Charles Chan Assistant Prof. at Stanford's Palo Alto campus in California.
Russia's use of Novichok nerve agent was against it's own citizen. And it was a only by accident it was discovered by a Germany Military lab. The poisoning of Alexei Navalny is a violation of International law, because Russia is a signatory to the chemical weapons convention.
In this Back Story Dana Lewis talks with the U.S. former Deputy Sec. of Defense Andy Weber who says there is no doubt the poisoning had to be approved by the Kremlin and President Putin.
And, Russia expert Maria Snegovaya says this is not another chapter in Russia misdeeds, but Putin has become emboldened by his recent change of constitutional laws. He fears no one because his power seems absolute, and he has become more dangerous to The West than ever before.
In this Back Story with Dana Lewis - alarming predictions President Trump, lagging in polls behind Democrat Joe Biden won't accept a loss. This could be a disturbing violent election in a system The World thought was a beacon of freedom and democracy.
A raw and frank discussion with Political Scientist and well known Political Commentator Dr. Jason Johnson, on race relations, Covid19 and Trumps America, culminating he say's in November election chaos.
And, a prediction of a Biden win, from the ever insightful, first rate political analyst, Michael Shure.
Alexander Lukashenko struggles to cling to power after he lost fraudulent and fake elections. He's jailed and tortured political opponents. Some have fled the Country. Others take to the streets weekly now in massive demonstrations demanding Lukashenko step down. While Russia's Putin worries the same could happen in Russia, keeps watch and threatens to intervene to prop up Lukashenko.
In this edition of BACK STORY Host Dana Lewis talks to Belarus journalist Hanna Liubakova, of the dangers of covering the demonstrations and what will become of Lukashenko?
Peace talks with the Taliban are beginning again in September as U.S. President Trump is bent on reducing U.S. Troop numbers in Afghanistan.
There are not many U.S. Soldiers left there. And Trumps desire to announce something positive during his election campaign is likely to short change the efforts since 2001 of Americans to end terrorism in Afghanistan, and stand up an independent and democratic Afghan Government.
In this episode of BACK STORY host and creator Dana Lewis talks with former Lt. General Ben Freakley who commanded The 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan on challenges of peace, and also about reports the Russian's put out bounties on U.S. Soldiers.
And, we talk to Johnny Walsh, Senior Expert with United States Institute of peace and also a former U.S. Diplomat attached to The U.S. Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan.
This week another shooting of a black man in America. This time in Kinosha, Wisconsin.
More calls for police reform echo through burning streets. Defund the police has resulted in concerns of more crime. But, a serious conversation is taking place around the issue of qualified immunity. Legal experts say qualified immunity is a legal shield for police officers that makes it nearly impossible to hold police accountable for violations of civil rights and there is a big push to amend the law.
So in this BACK STORY with Dana Lewis, a conversation with two prominent law professors who lead us through understanding what is qualified immunity and what we need to do to reform police?
Stephen Vladeck is a Professor of law at The University of Texas School of Law, and Joanna Schwartz is a Professor of law at UCLA.
The central opposition figure in Russia, Alexei Navalny is fighting for his life in a hospital in Germany. According to his family and advisors he was poisoned after drinking a cup of tea on Tomsk Russia, where he was campaigning against President Putin's political party in local upcoming elections.
In this Back Story with Dana Lewis we talk to Bill Browder who has led a campaign against Russian corruption and talked nations including The U.S. and Britain into taking sanctions against Russia. Browder say's no doubt the poisoning was sanctioned by Putin himself.
And we also talk to Mark Galeotti, an expert on Russia from The Royal United Services Institute in London, who says Putin has created a climate where murder and retribution by his loyalists is permissible.
Aug 4 2020 - Rocked by a massive explosion Beirut was shredded. It's infrastructure, the people and Lebanon's Government.
What happened and what's next for the sectarian Gov which has been rife with corruption and ineffective rule?
On this Back Story host and creator Dana Lewis listens to Beirut businessman Dany Khoury, who explains how he's trying to help his neighbours.
And, former Foreign Minister of Lebanon Gebran Bassil who says he finds it hard to believe the explosion was totally accidental, and Lebanon needs assistance or it can be highjacked by extremism.
More than 7000 people in Belarus arrested in the few days of violent protests after The Presidential election. President Lukashenko has derailed democracy in Belarus pulling off an election fraud that's so obvious his Country can't swallow it.
People want freedom in Belarus. Will Lukashenko be able to brutally put them down or is he finished ?
In this Back Story with Dana Lewis we speak to Andrei Sannikov who ran against Lukashenko in 2010 and was jailed and tortured.
He says Lukashenko is a crazed dictator and The West must pressure him out of office and support he people of Belarus.
Belarus, a former Soviet Country of 10 million has had a pretend democracy since the fall of The Soviet Union. Since 1994 Aleksander Lukashenko has been President. He's stifled free and fair elections and jailed opponents. Until now.
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, a housewife, and mother of two, whose husband ran for President and was jailed, decided to standup and call for real democracy. She appears to have won the elections, say but was denied victory by Lukashenko who is using the police to arrest and suppress a Belarus Spring.
On Back Story host and creator Dana Lewis talks to Belarusian journalist and activist Franack Viacorka and Belarus expert Olga Dryndova from the European Center for Eastern European Studies.
What will happen now in Belarus? And is Russia fearing the same call for freedom?
Authoritarian Governments are strangling media freedoms in Eastern Europe and elsewhere. Hungary, Poland, The Czech Republic and Slovenia all have Governments choking free speech.
In July 80 journalists quit the last independent media platform in Hungary because they knew they could not report freely anymore.
Why doesn't The European Union (of which these Countries are members) force Government's to respect freedoms that are the cornerstone of EU principles?
Host and Creator of Back Story Dana Lewis talks to The Fmr. Deputy Editor of Hungary's Index Veronika Monk. Also, Gabor Polyak from Mertek Media think tank.
And, Hungary's Member of the EU Parliament Katalin Cseh.
American's should remember how important press freedoms are for democracies and the stories coming from Eastern Europe are a chilling reminder how fragile our system is, especially with a President like Donald Trump.
QAnon - is a bizarre far right conspiracy theory detailing a supposed secret plot by an alleged deep state against U.S. President Donald Trump.
A murder has been carried out by a purported follower of Q. The ramming of a truck into the gates of the Canadian P.M.'s residence was by a man who reportedly followed QAnon. There are now multiple people seeking congressional election who are Q followers.
And yes, QAnon features on The FBI's list of dangerous cults. It is wide spread across social media with 'Q drops' tempting conspiracy minded recruits with tidbits of disinformation including that The Covid 19 virus was created by Democrats.
In this edition of BACK STORY with Dana Lewis, we speak to Middlebury Institute Professor Jason Blazakis also with The Soufan Centre a global intelligence and security consultancy.
The American President deploys Federal Troops to U.S. Cities against the wishes of State and local officials.
On Back Story Dana Lewis talks to The Chief Correspondent for the New York Times, Peter Baker.
And, Former NYPD Lt. Darrin Porter on policing in America and what's the truth on law and order vs. 1st Amendment rights to protest.
In this episode of Back Story with Dana Lewis, a conversation with former Member of European Parliament for The Uk, Irina von Wiese, and Political Commentator Jo Phillips.
We talk about the inequalities of The Two Londons in The Pandemic.
And, BREXIT is looming. Britain has already left Europe on paper, but in reality the border closes at the end of 2020. If The UK isn't bankrupted by Covid-19, it soon will be when BREXIT happens and polls show most Brit's would vote against leaving Europe if the referendum was held again.
Trumps support has evaporated. Key voting demographics are against him in 2020 including the all important working women's vote. Democrat Leader Joe Biden is set to become America's next President in the 2020 election.
We talk to famed pollster Stanley Greenberg.
And National Political reporter Michael Shure, with fantastic insight and commentary on the question will Trump leave The White House if beaten.
Warning! 239 scientists from 32 Countries have written a joint letter to the World Health Organization saying they have it wrong. That guidance on Covid19's spread is wrong. The W.H.O. says the virus is spread by heavy droplets emitted by a cough or sneeze and quickly fall to the floor or ground. But many scientists now believe the virus is airborne, staying in the air in enclosed areas such as planes and restaurants. And, that we need to rethink how we deal with the spread of the pandemic.
Award winning and World Affairs Correspondent Dana Lewis based in London, talks to epidemiologist Archie Clements and what we know and why the spread hasn't slowed in America and elsewhere.
President Putin is here to stay until 2036. Russia is deep in shadowy covert operations designed to drive a wedge between Western powers, and even divide Countries internally.
Is Donald Trump in Putin's pocket? Did Russia sponsor paid bounties on American soldiers in Afghanistan? Britains departure from Europe, encouraged and paid for in part by Russia?
And what will Putins never ending Presidency mean for The West?
In this edition of BACK STORY former Moscow Bureau Chief/Correspondent Dana Lewis talks to the author of "Shadow State" Luke Harding. An incredible story about The Russian G.R.U. and operations across Europe and in America. Plus the Steele dossier.
Colin Clarke, is a senior research fellow at The Soufan Centre and guides us through Putin's sponsorship of 'cash for kill' on American troops and the astonishment President Trump has taken no action.
And Nigel Nelson, The Political Editor at The Sunday Mirror on why a British intelligence committee report on Russian interference in BREXIT is under lock and key.
Israeli P.M. Netanyahu and President Trump, have pushed a proposal to annex The Jordan Valley and parts of the West Bank forever. Now ... Netanyahu says in order to make peace with UAE he will DELAY the annexation but the deal “remains on the table”.
From Jericho, Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat, tells BACKSTORY's Dana Lewis if Israel proceeds it will inflame and destabilise the region. That the proposal will give extreme elements more influence.
In Tel Aviv, Journalist Nurit Ben predicts the proposal won't get traction and is already losing support.
And speaking from Jerusalem, Professor Gerald Steinberg, Author of Menachen Begin and Egyptian Peace Process, says the proposal will at least bring the Palestinians back to the negotiating table, because the status quo can't last.
Looming unrest in Russia. Experts believe President Putin's popularity is in a nose dive because of Covid19, low oil prices, rising unemployment, broken businesses, disappointment and dissatisfaction with The Kremlin.
The referendum to extend Putin's stay in power is being rushed because The Kremlin knows that unrest is likely to boil over by the fall into street protests.
Former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, and Maria Snegovaya from the Centre for European Policy analysis talk to BACKSTORY with Dana Lewis about fake Covid19 death rates, and torqued polling and referendum results. And both predict we are in un-chartered waters now in Russia politics, and Putin's leadership is predicted to be a casualty of the pandemic.
Tens of thousands of summer camps are cancelled because of Covid19. Millions of children have been locked in their homes for months. No school. Slim chances to socialize. And these are critical years for young people to learn through play and adventure. How do children learn through adversity and being uncomfortable? And what happens when you take all that away? Join the host of Back Story Dana Lewis to talk about the summer of 2020 for parents and kids.
Summer camps and kids. We take you to Camp White Pine in Ontario, Canada to talk to owner/camp director Adam Kronick.
And to Kent University, we interview Dr. Lindsey Cameron who is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Director of Education in the school of Psychology.
The White House has leaked the not so secret intention, to pull U.S. troops out of Germany.
1/3 of American forces based in Germany will go home. It has rattled NATO, angered Germany, and perplexed the Pentagon. Why? Because U.S. troops in Europe serve America's interests especially at a time of tensions with Russia.
In this BACKSTORY Dana Lewis talks with highly respected Ambassador and life long diplomat Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
And, Ben Hodges became the three-star Commanding General, United States Army Europe. Former Lt. General Hodges is currently the Pershing Chair in strategic studies, at the Center for European Policy Analysis.
Following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the calls for "defund the police" have echoed across America. Black Lives Matter say police reform has repeatedly failed.
And they want police budgets slashed and police officers replaced with social workers who won't use force.
Minneapolis has already said they will defund police. Will it work elsewhere?
Join host Dana Lewis on BACK STORY where we talk to Brian Higgins, a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, and a former police chief and public safety director in New Jersey. And Dr. Darrin Porcher who teaches criminal Justice at Pace Univ.
American President Donald Trump recently boasted about a new "super duper missile".
While Russia President Vladimir Putin talked of his Countries superior nuclear forces.
Russia has now changed it\s nuclear doctrine to include the use of nuclear weapons in a conflict with NATO. And China too is stepping up production of nuclear stockpiles.
Nuclear arms control agreements are expiring and unravelling. A NEW ARMS RACE has begun.
British Rear Admiral John Gower, CB OBE, served, until his retirement in December 2014, as Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Nuclear & Chemical, Biological) in the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD). And Christine Parthemore is Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Strategic Risks (CSR). Both join us on BACK STORY with Dana Lewis to discuss the increasing dangers of nuclear weapons.
2020, in the middle of lockdowns from a pandemic, how do we remember one of the greatest battles of WW2? The D-Day Normandy Invasion led by soldiers which included Canadian Troops storming Juno Beach. Heroic, sacrifice, and victory on the long road to Berlin.
We speak to Author/Historian David O'Keefe and 95 yr old veteran of the Winnipeg Rifles, Jim Parks.
The murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis has ignited demonstrations and riots across America. It's time again to reform policing but where to start?
Whats gone wrong?
We talk to 3 experts on Police. 2 of them former officers. And our other guest heads up The NYU policing project.
What do we now know about the Covid19 outbreak in China?
Should you send your kids back to school? Should you really get on a subway, or bus, or airplane?
Is a second wave going to be bigger than the first outbreak across The Globe?
In this edition of BACK STORY we speak to Australia's Curtin University epidemiologist Archie Clements. And, in The UK the scandal of the P.M.'s aid who drove across the country while the rest of the population was under lock down.
THE PANDEMIC has ravaged our food supply chain. Hundreds of thousands of cows, pigs, and chickens culled as meat packing plants were shut down because workers were ill with Covid 19. Vegetables and berries have been plowed under from shortages of workers. And 1 in 5 American families trouble feeding families. Hunger is growing Globally. Listen to Caitlin Welsh The Director of The Global Food Security Program. Center for Strategic Studies.
Army Commanders from the 101st Airborne Division, now leading big companies in a new war against Covid19. They guide us on leadership in a crisis, and point the way forward for business leaders and managers. Listen to Author and Leadership coach Jimmy Blackmon and Major General Jeffrey Schloesser (ret) discuss lessons learned on the battle field, now applied to the boardroom.
When The Virus started to spread across Russia, The Kremlin played it down. Now President Putin is in self isolation. The economy is hit hard. And the former Prime Minister says Putin is losing his grip.
For 50 years nuclear treaties between America and Russia have kept THE UNTHINKABLE from happening - NUCLEAR WAR. But, START (The Strategic Arms Control Treaty) is expiring soon. And the risks are increasing. It's a nuclear countdown.
In The first edition of Back Story award winning news correspondent Dana Lewis investigates what went wrong - to make Britain suffer the 2nd largest numbers of Covid19 deaths? And an in depth conversation about how we see people differently, not based on how much they earn, but how much they give to society.