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In Search of a Peace that is 'Nobel'
Season 5 · Episode 13

In Search of a Peace that is 'Nobel'

Stories to be tolled · Tracy DW

July 5, 202515m 46s

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Show Notes

In this episode Tracy DW shares her reflections on the US military strikes on Iran that took place on June 22nd, 2005. While she questions the narrative of triumph presented by the Trump administration, she reveals the discrepancies between proclaimed victories and the harsh realities of warfare.

Tracy explores Iran's intricate history, from its colonial influences to the pivotal role oil played in shaping British interests and also explores the motivations behind Trump's desire for a Nobel Prize for Peace. As she draws parallels between historical and contemporary conflicts, Tracy urges listeners to consider the true essence of peace and the lessons that must be learned from the past to forge a more just and 'Nobel' peace for the future.

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