Dreams & Genocide: Yemen

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Dr. Roy Casagranda is a political science professor in Austin, Texas. If you like this analysis and want more, check out Red Peace Machine weekly news podcast • Red Peace Machine

Komentáře • 271

  • @seker1819
    @seker1819 Před rokem +72

    This is one of the greatest history lectures 👍👍👍👍 I've ever heard. Please do not change your occupation, you are a real historian

    • @vgames6792
      @vgames6792 Před měsícem

      51:44 Except there are no concentration camps in India, or China. So, if he lies about this, what else is he lying about?

    • @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw
      @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw Před měsícem

      Turkey a third world country, that's a joke, ok I get it, ha ha ha

    • @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw
      @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw Před měsícem

      White House should be called Tyrants House

    • @chaostude6651
      @chaostude6651 Před 24 dny

      @@vgames6792hes not lying lol

    • @chaostude6651
      @chaostude6651 Před 24 dny

      @@vgames6792there’s literal evidence of ughyur concentration camps in China

  • @zacoolm
    @zacoolm Před 3 lety +75

    Dr. Cassagranda is very knowledgeable and highly entertaining

    • @MosshakBinJalal
      @MosshakBinJalal Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah..i am just addicted to his lectures

    • @olampes
      @olampes Před rokem +2

      Yeah I like the way he teaches . He's like a role model for me. I'd love to be a great teacher like him .

    • @solowali10
      @solowali10 Před rokem +5

      Pray for yemen

    • @zacoolm
      @zacoolm Před rokem

      @@solowali10 النصر قادم لا محاله!

    • @pegiatliterasimedsos6701
      @pegiatliterasimedsos6701 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes he is
      I agree with yoi

  • @ibrahimhossain8489
    @ibrahimhossain8489 Před rokem +17

    '' If you ever see two fishes in a pond quarrelling with each other, be sure a British must have passed by the pond''

  • @joened4613
    @joened4613 Před rokem +11

    Well this was a summary of the history of the entire Middle East NOT just Yemen! Literally blew my mind!

  • @nl.dauhoo
    @nl.dauhoo Před rokem +34

    As a Muslim woman I thank you for all the lights that you bring on what happened in the Muslim land in the past 100 years or so.
    I am really sorry that and grateful to you got this vicarious trauma from the research that you had to impose on yourself to uncover these truths.
    May you be rightly guided and blessed for all as a blessing for your endeavors!

  • @dariusaasin5580
    @dariusaasin5580 Před rokem +36

    Dr. Cassagranda's lecture on Yemen is very informative, for me it was a new thing that Israel was the aggressor in first two attacks, I thought the first blood was dropped by Arab county. Second now I understand that why Syria has always looked to Russia for support.

    • @naifaltuwaijri6106
      @naifaltuwaijri6106 Před rokem

      You'd be surprised by the things Israel had a thing in, the aggression it started and ensued. But such things are always hidden and never talked about in the media and barely online because it's not trendy to talk about the truth when it comes to Israel. I say this impartially. Because every country and government is a piece of shit in the end, no matter what it is. But Israel is always at the top of the shit list.

  • @rylieweaver1516
    @rylieweaver1516 Před 7 měsíci +7

    This man is the epitome of cursed by knowledge

  • @hdakahidef
    @hdakahidef Před rokem +23

    Great storyteller, loved the Kalid ibn Walid lecture 👌

  • @adnanhaider8241
    @adnanhaider8241 Před měsícem +1

    I wish I was his student when I was going to college. He's got a natural talent for teaching, I felt that was actually traveling through time. What an amazing journey. Thank you!

  • @TonyJaboney
    @TonyJaboney Před 4 lety +30

    I find these lectures fascinating. much obliged!

  • @barbaraeadie4511
    @barbaraeadie4511 Před 4 lety +39

    I always enjoy your lectures - thank you so much for putting them on you tube.

  • @truth-be-told
    @truth-be-told Před rokem +7

    Roy is the best historian heard..can listen to him for hours 👍

  • @Simoghost
    @Simoghost Před 2 lety +20

    Valuable information and a magnificient lecturer, thank you for allowing this to be uploaded Dr. Roy

  • @aprskgp
    @aprskgp Před rokem +9

    Awesome professor....
    cleared so many doubts and a new enlightenment for me...
    Thanks to the channel for availing such a engrossing and insightful video from Prof Roy.

  • @marinaisananrada3236
    @marinaisananrada3236 Před 2 lety +10

    Another amazing piece from Roy! Thank you so much!

  • @hally-hally
    @hally-hally Před rokem +4

    So grateful to find these lectures online!!! Mr. Casagrande is fascinating...

  • @Yka999
    @Yka999 Před rokem +11

    Iam from india mumbai .. I just love his talks , I wish he could do weekly , and share his invaluable knowledge

  • @abearawad1985
    @abearawad1985 Před rokem +11

    Another amazing video and amazing lecture! Thank you 🙏

  • @mohamedsamy1431
    @mohamedsamy1431 Před rokem +23

    I'm Egyptian. My late grandfather was actually a Yemen war veteran. He told me that they really didn't know who to fight. He didn't tell me a lot about the war, but it became obvious to me that he was traumatized by it. The only story he told me is that they found a Yemeni guy strolling by them, when he reported it to his superiors, they told him to get rid of him (since they had no way of knowing whether or not he was an enemy). He couldn't do it, but one of his colleagues does it. He never told another story of his time in the war. He was a very intellectual man, not really a soldier. Egypt has obligatory military service since the time of Mohamed Ali, the founder of modern Egypt.

    • @tazeenhasan
      @tazeenhasan Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing. Mohamad Sami

    • @brudamonas8208
      @brudamonas8208 Před rokem

      i wonder what you think about the muslim brotherhood

    • @mohamedsamy1431
      @mohamedsamy1431 Před rokem +7

      @@brudamonas8208 I would like to think of myself as an intellectual, so I'm against all forms of theocracy, including the Muslim Brotherhood. However, I"m also against brutally killing them and removing them by force from power after they were democratically elected. The current Egyptian president is much worse than the Muslim Brotherhood in my opinion.

    • @binlegend
      @binlegend Před rokem +2

      Yemeni people owe great debt for the Egyptian heroes! Thank you

    • @zaPolymath
      @zaPolymath Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@mohamedsamy1431 But if you are really an intellectual you wouldn't make a blank statement like that. The statement itself isn't intellectual at all.
      I do hope you grow in your knowledge.

  • @AM-te8lk
    @AM-te8lk Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent lecture. Thanks, Dr Cassagranda

  • @olampes
    @olampes Před rokem +6

    Yeah I like the way he teaches . He's like a role model for me. I'd love to be a great teacher like him .

  • @Bismakarabii5681
    @Bismakarabii5681 Před rokem +2

    Great lecture, thank you!

  • @cigaalcigalhore4828
    @cigaalcigalhore4828 Před rokem +1

    thank you so much professor Roy

  • @Harris.S
    @Harris.S Před rokem +1

    Very good video, thank you Sir . 👍❤️🙏

  • @XyZiid
    @XyZiid Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great lecture, I enjoyed it, and Dr. Casagrande is fun to listen to. As a yemeni, he had some details wrong though. But i can see his viewpoint as an outsider

  • @UnattendedNarrative
    @UnattendedNarrative Před rokem +26

    Greetings from Yemen, I just stumbled across a lecture of yours appeared on my recommendation and now I nearly finished listening to all of them, I enjoyed every second, thank you for making them online. need more please, wish you all the best.
    Btw, it's the opposite, 3/4 are sunnis in Yemen, also Saudis and UAE had a part in supporting Alli Saleh who supported Huthis who are the minority to enter sana'a and overthrow the new weak government
    Actually it's more complex nearly in all Arab spring countries Saudis and UAE had part in making things unstable.. you need to dig deeper regarding this part

    • @Spirit5Smile
      @Spirit5Smile Před 2 měsíci

      how are you gonna tell a professor on the topic to "dig deeper"? lmao. do you have anything factual backing up these claims?

    • @astroflyinsights
      @astroflyinsights Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@Spirit5Smilehe's right though. You can start with who is sponsoring RSF in Sudan and why. You can look into who is occupying Socotra and why. Saudi is sitting these ones out.

    • @user-xt4vb4xp5g
      @user-xt4vb4xp5g Před 2 měsíci

      It was the muslim brotherhood "Islah party" who first alliance with the Huthies to nock off Saleh and asked his vice Hadi to officially apologise for the lunching six war on them. But that was ok with every body then. But when Saleh alliance with them just to defend Yemen against a foreign attack he is the bad guy now. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @UnattendedNarrative
      @UnattendedNarrative Před 2 měsíci

      @@Spirit5Smile a human is always a learner plus that's not history, it's the current times plus I live there plus there are a lot of easily reachable "independent" documents backing up this. History is more complicated to dig deeper than the current times especially regarding the losing side, and the current times will be later history, we need to make sure it's recorded correctly.

    • @Spirit5Smile
      @Spirit5Smile Před měsícem

      @@astroflyinsights "Actually it's more complex nearly in all Arab spring countries Saudis and UAE had part in making things unstable" why throw in saudi then? this anti-saudi propaganda is so odd

  • @abdallazaher1910
    @abdallazaher1910 Před 2 lety +2

    Thx for the lecture

  • @madihasadiq1137
    @madihasadiq1137 Před 2 lety +14

    65% Sunni
    30% Shia
    Yemen Demographics

    • @bdot187um
      @bdot187um Před rokem +3

      True, & the houthis aren't even the right representation of shias in yeman.

    • @Fifi-jb3yx
      @Fifi-jb3yx Před rokem +5

      And the shias in yemen are zaydi, not the same as other shias and not that different from the sunnis

    • @Anon_E_Muss
      @Anon_E_Muss Před měsícem

      And yet the Shia Yemeni's are the world's favorite Yemenis 💚🤍♥️

  • @JawwadRezanoorGenesis
    @JawwadRezanoorGenesis Před 11 měsíci +5

    Where did he get his info that Yemen's population is 3/4 Shia? That's the opposite of what is widely known.

  • @sandboxaccountz.zy.7012
    @sandboxaccountz.zy.7012 Před rokem +1

    another lecture wchich i enjoyed thanks to the speaker

  • @heeeemoooo
    @heeeemoooo Před 2 lety +5

    شكرا لكم على رفع المحاضرة
    والشكر للمحاضر الكريم

  • @cobaltbomba4310
    @cobaltbomba4310 Před 2 lety +3

    Brilliant info.

  • @nazirmudasser1672
    @nazirmudasser1672 Před rokem +3

    I would love so much to attend your classes !

  • @samlatifi3254
    @samlatifi3254 Před 2 lety +14

    Better to live under 70 years of tyrrany than 1 day of anarchy. Imam Malik, roughly 1400 years ago.

    • @ahmedsalim5552
      @ahmedsalim5552 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, we tend to forget the that pillaging is common practice during civil war. But I sometimes feel like there could be a better way to affect change. I wish we find out what it is, if it exists.

    • @husseinalbaidhani1268
      @husseinalbaidhani1268 Před rokem

      لكن هل تعرف من الذي أوجد الفوضى لكي يبرر إسقاط مرسي؟ وهل لو أشعل الإخوان اليوم الفوضى في مصر ومسكوا السلطة سوف ترضى بهم حكاما وتتخلى عن العسكر؟ أعرف أن إجابتك هي: لا.. لهذا أنصحك أن تراجع قناعاتك ومبادئك.

  • @sea_clicks
    @sea_clicks Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative brilliant...

  • @equality-matters
    @equality-matters Před rokem +4

    highly recommended Dr Roy history lectures to be included it in the national curriculum for A-LEVELS. So the swathe of generations are well informed about the events took place in the past which have shape their respective countries in good or bad states.

  • @filiplazz
    @filiplazz Před 4 lety +11

    I feel like I waited for this new season since 1919.

  • @Shook1917
    @Shook1917 Před měsícem

    Fabulous lecture

  • @zainabyousif2553
    @zainabyousif2553 Před 2 lety +6

    Correction with all due respect for the professor sunni population is 65 percent and zaidi shia is less like 35 or something depending on Google and wepekidi

  • @dantc2403
    @dantc2403 Před 4 lety +8

    Dr. Casagranda's description of the strange friends comprising the Coalition forces sounds very much like, "Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia."

  • @kam70111
    @kam70111 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful.

  • @little_laughs_family
    @little_laughs_family Před 2 lety +5

    These people should run the country and politicians should be made to read.

  • @michaelfoley3777
    @michaelfoley3777 Před měsícem

    Brilliant 🚹thanks!
    Sincerely Michael Foley 🤔

  • @user-le1tf1wu1f
    @user-le1tf1wu1f Před 6 měsíci

    شكرا يا دكتور رجل رائع❤ يروي الحقيق من قل اليوم ان يحكو التاريخ الحقيقي حتى في مدارس العربية،وهذه امانة،اتمنى له توفيق وهداية ولعائلته الجميلة❤❤❤

  • @carolgaribay
    @carolgaribay Před rokem

    Thank you 🤓

  • @ebrahimjaffer2020
    @ebrahimjaffer2020 Před rokem +1

    Dr Casagranda, please don't have negative sentiments. The resolve of human beings is remarkable beyond comprehension and these failed states will come bouncing back.
    I am from South Africa and we are proof that you can work thru trauma. We still have a lot of issues to deal with, but we dealing with it in a compassionate manner.

  • @spicyeddict
    @spicyeddict Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good job

  • @kaisersozay99
    @kaisersozay99 Před měsícem

    Thanks

  • @majedelbarouni5970
    @majedelbarouni5970 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you for the lectures although in some lectures there are some miner details that need to be corrected other than that thank you for the beautiful informational lectures Dr.Roy

    • @tazeenhasan
      @tazeenhasan Před rokem +1

      Kindly point out. We are waiting. It's a duty you are obliged.

  • @elshazlio
    @elshazlio Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is the most enlightening video I have ever watched with regards to the situation of my country. It’s amazing how US tyranny created the kernel of all these modern social and political problem. The enemy is clear.

  • @ahmedalsaaidi3714
    @ahmedalsaaidi3714 Před rokem

    He knows a lot of informations in details.

  • @NicholasWarnertheFirst
    @NicholasWarnertheFirst Před 4 měsíci

    I've learnt more from this lecture than 100 mainstream media "news"

  • @moej93
    @moej93 Před rokem +3

    Israel doing it's thing as usual

  • @chanliah1918
    @chanliah1918 Před 4 lety +3

    Where can I find his lecture on Iran?

  • @amilsawadoogu3590
    @amilsawadoogu3590 Před měsícem

    intrigued

  • @ydmali864
    @ydmali864 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Correction: Shia in Yemen is 10% at most. But the majority Sunnies allyed with them against the common enemy (Saudi, USA & Israel) that is why they succeeded so far.
    Thanks

  • @07sawyerr
    @07sawyerr Před 4 lety +10

    Are these lectures open to the public? We would like to know about them in advance to attend!

  • @commandermalek6100
    @commandermalek6100 Před rokem +5

    There are many flaws in his narritive around Yemen since the 1994 onwards, the south of yemen is not actually held by millitary power but by tribal affilations. and around 80% of Yemenies are Sunni Muslims, and the 20% are Zaidis which is a very different sect than shia. Salah was not hit with a rocket but and IED was placed in the worship place he was in and he was forced to resgin in Saudia. There are many flaws in your reading professor I hope you re-visit your references

  • @fehmi35
    @fehmi35 Před 2 lety

    so I could not find the lecture on syria that he was talking about . Can anyone share it if he did the lecture ? Thanks

  • @stevenhands1904
    @stevenhands1904 Před 4 lety +13

    The students are like lifeless zombies how do you teach people like Roy? Maybe you should try using canned laughter so these seemingly lifeless young people know when it's time to laugh. I wish you would pan the camera angle so we could see their beaming intelligence on their faces.

    • @eep4733
      @eep4733 Před 3 lety +12

      There in shock because everything they were taught up to this point was a lie.

  • @standalby6949
    @standalby6949 Před 4 lety +5

    I think that anybody with a inquisitive mind will be suffering from PTSD at this juncture

  • @dmwallacenz
    @dmwallacenz Před rokem +2

    An excellent lecture. I enjoyed this.
    But I can't believe that Dr Casagranda suggested that Trump may have read a book.

  • @brnpeter6
    @brnpeter6 Před měsícem

    Yes

  • @nurulnadiahazmi1156
    @nurulnadiahazmi1156 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i really like your lecturing style. However, I am curious to know the references that said US funded Muslim Brotherhood. As far as my reading goes on Hassan Al banna writings, he didn't get any funding from other countries, except from their people. That was the teaching of ukhuwwah (brotherhood).but then, i might be bias, hence i would like to know on your references.

  • @taibbajaber8626
    @taibbajaber8626 Před 2 lety +3

    Your arabic accent is superb👍🏼

  • @theinformant101
    @theinformant101 Před 3 měsíci

    How do these guys have no questions? I had so many

  • @197Oman
    @197Oman Před 3 měsíci

    Please make one about Oman and the revolution of dhofar wich and the war crime there between 1968 and 1973

  • @MS-bp5kz
    @MS-bp5kz Před 23 dny

    I am an American of Syrian descent, and I am enjoying the details which I never heard before, except the peace preparations by Mr. Kissinger and how he played both Al Assad and Al Sadat, and I disagree on that detail as I was in Syria at that time and I remembered clearly when Sadat came to Damascus and met Assad regarding the deal with Israel and try to convince him, but Assad refuse and the rumors was Al Assad was thinking of holding Al Sadat in Contempt to prevent him from making that deal.

  • @rouzbehteimouri7202
    @rouzbehteimouri7202 Před 2 lety +1

    Professor you said all of this (back in 2019) but then at the end (of this talk) you said "we've picked the wrong side again", why pick a side to begin with? Sometimes (a lot of the times perhaps) we shouldn't.

  • @zengi7
    @zengi7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice lecture. One thing though. You never once mentioned the non-aligned movement that Naser helped to establish. Were they in your view that insignificant?

    • @PartyNearTheDoorKBR
      @PartyNearTheDoorKBR Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think he went into a little more detail about it in us foreign policy part two
      I think, I dont remember

  • @drlillianacorredor7421
    @drlillianacorredor7421 Před 2 měsíci

    OMG! This is intense! I didn't know Egypt profited of US aid to Israel! Thanks for informing us.

  • @temasek65
    @temasek65 Před rokem +2

    Surprised that Iran’s great influence on the Houthis and the Shia people not mentioned.

  • @stayglued2108
    @stayglued2108 Před rokem +4

    No Yemen is only 35% Shia, and 65% Sunni!!
    I was completely on board until I heard that ruined statistic.

  • @totallynameless8861
    @totallynameless8861 Před 4 lety +14

    He's very funny. Yes, it's horrible to even hear about, but if there aren't funny jokes, crying into a coma is a possibility.
    I hope the trauma he (and the people he's reading about and researching) eases and things get better.

  • @hg5332
    @hg5332 Před 7 měsíci

    Dear Dr. Casagranda, Why humans don’t learn from history and doomed to repeat it?

  • @saadfazelpour5385
    @saadfazelpour5385 Před 4 měsíci

    So depressing 😢😢😢😢

  • @donniemoose5702
    @donniemoose5702 Před 20 dny

    can the public attend these?

  • @abdulwahababuhadeed4307
    @abdulwahababuhadeed4307 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm living in the UAE, what you said had happened in 2011 never did

  • @Edmonddantes123
    @Edmonddantes123 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you do Libya too please?

  • @RaaaYG4eveR
    @RaaaYG4eveR Před 2 lety +8

    It is a unique perspective from an empathetic American but there are so many basic mistakes.. First of all there was no revolution in most of the GCC countries because surprisingly for Westernsthe people are very loyal to their leaders. I am from the UAE and i got know hush hush money to stay quiet so i am not sure where you got this information. Secondly Sheia in Yemen are a minority and ali saleh who controls the army backed them up to spite the elected government. Houthis ended up killing ali saleh. However the basic information of sheia sunni percentage should be verified before giving a whole presentation about the country

    • @ahmedsalim5552
      @ahmedsalim5552 Před rokem +1

      It was more like 150 people who protested in the UAE. If I remember correctly. Anyway a protest in UAE wouldn’t pan out like in Egypt. Cause your there you definitely know why. Their lives are far beyond basic necessities it’s luxury and am truly happy for them. I just wish they would make life easier to all those expats.
      And Yemeni Shia are a lot if you consider Zaidees as Shia

    • @TheAwesomeGingerGuy
      @TheAwesomeGingerGuy Před rokem +1

      he was also wrong about Egypt’s revolution. he says Egyptians “elected the wrong candidate” twice, but really it’s quite clear that the military (eg Mubarak & Sisi) were always in power anyway. The election (there was only one fair election - which Morsi won) was pointless, and Morsi never really had any power.

    • @Fifi-jb3yx
      @Fifi-jb3yx Před rokem +1

      Yes most yemenis are sunni and a sizeable minority are zaydi, not even the same shia as most

  • @acultofpersonality7162
    @acultofpersonality7162 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What made me less impressed about this lecture is when Dr Roy stated that most Yemen is Shias. It certainly NOT!!

  • @dallase1
    @dallase1 Před rokem

    I played Doom for weeks and never got PTSD

  • @timothylavin6365
    @timothylavin6365 Před 2 měsíci

    Does anyone have Tylenol or ibuprofen

  • @ahmadradwan5914
    @ahmadradwan5914 Před rokem +5

    Sunnis are 70 % in yemen not 25% .. hothies are less than 25% , i like your way but to say a fundmental information like this wrong ,, i m sad

    • @bdot187um
      @bdot187um Před rokem +1

      Yeah even though he has a great way of laying out a lecture...some of historical information are way off!

  • @alextrezvy6889
    @alextrezvy6889 Před 2 lety

    18:39: What does it mean: "que", "que against the que"?

  • @fangirlingmode6985
    @fangirlingmode6985 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @takfaazul5408
    @takfaazul5408 Před rokem

    One correction, nothing happened in Algeria during the 2011 Arab spring. Algeria had its revolt against the military rule in 1988 but the military reorganized a coup d'etat in 1991 when people voted for an islamiste party in the parliamentary elections in 1990.

  • @mersingmalaysia321
    @mersingmalaysia321 Před rokem +3

    Every sources available say Shia is not the majority in Yemen.
    It is 65% Sunni and 35% Shia who now rule Yemen. Still it is better than Syria where 15% Shia minority is the ruler.
    Believe me, minority ruling over majority will never work. It only could because someone help propping it up. But there will be war forever.

    • @TheAustinSchool
      @TheAustinSchool  Před rokem +3

      You are correct, Shia are a minority in Yemen. Yeah like in Iraq when the minority Sunni ruled.

  • @MattinRyan
    @MattinRyan Před 4 měsíci

    Is it possible for the US to reverse its”Kissinger policy” and stop the madness?

  • @mayaluiolainen3729
    @mayaluiolainen3729 Před rokem +1

    How come this guy is so good?

  • @doubleaa658
    @doubleaa658 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Correction !!!
    Yemenis Shia are a minority representation less than 3% but there is around 30% of zaidis which are much closer to Sunnis than Shia .
    And houthis wasn’t a revolution but rather a coup against the government that they signed a peace deal and political agreement but turned against it and broke a deal with Ali Abudallh the former dictator that fought houthis for 6 wars .
    With Ali saleh ambitions to get back in power and houthis hope for power. And Iran hope to install puppet governments in Yemen 🇾🇪 we end up with civil war

  • @samirbenabdallah9462
    @samirbenabdallah9462 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello.
    Some mistakes and errors you need to fix in your analysis , like per example the active role of the US in the " Arab Spring" ,

  • @fahadsuliman8800
    @fahadsuliman8800 Před rokem +4

    i really like the way you are telling stories but if I may say that Yemeni majority is sunni first incorrect information from u

  • @suntzu8290
    @suntzu8290 Před rokem +4

    Appreciate the efforts of Professor There are many useful and interrelated facts
    But there is a mistake
    The people in Egypt did not revolt against President Morsi, but rather the remnants of the followers of the former regime of Hosni Mubarak, with the help of the army, Sisi internally, Israel, America, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia externally, then Sisi carried out a military coup and was not elected.

    • @LogansWarning
      @LogansWarning Před rokem

      Who cares? Non-Muslims are persecuted there.

  • @Kuleto
    @Kuleto Před 11 měsíci

    😢

  • @ji.s9434
    @ji.s9434 Před rokem

    The views here on this video shows how people are not willing to get free knowledge or history. The more you learn from history the better you fix or steer your future to the right side.

  • @Wisdomseeker1028
    @Wisdomseeker1028 Před 6 měsíci +1

    52:08 you said majority of Yemenis are Shia... 3 quarters? Wiki is saying its 42% shia and 56% sunni... this is a factual error on your video

  • @mdraihanhoshen7406
    @mdraihanhoshen7406 Před 2 lety

    '' HAVING SAID THAT" ISN'T IT COOL?"

  • @royhobbs5167
    @royhobbs5167 Před 4 měsíci

    Our culture is getting entirely too soft when you have trauma from reading about something.

  • @snassahs
    @snassahs Před 9 měsíci

    The relationship between the US and middle east is like that of a sadistic dog owner... damn how tame is this dog? But more important question is will it lose it's mind and bite the owner.