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  • Let's begin with the rising tensions between Israel and Iran.

  • Sanctions put into place by the United States and the European Union

  • are starting to hurt the people of Iran in a major way

  • with access to food and other imports blocked.

  • The West hopes that the pain will bring Iran

  • back to the bargaining table, in terms of its nuclear program.

  • In the meantime, Israel is stepping up its threats

  • that an attack on Iran may be imminent

  • with Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak drawing a line in the sand.

  • He calls it the 'zone of immunity'

  • the point at which Israel could no longer put off taking action.

  • In the West's efforts to isolate Iran

  • India has announced it will send a delegation into Iran

  • and has now emerged as Number1 customer of Iranian oil.

  • There are new indications China also will send in officials

  • and this global chess match looks like it may be

  • a messy one and a long one.

  • Peter Joseph is the founder of The Zeitgeist Movement.

  • His group works to tackle some of the toughest issues:

  • global economic crises, diplomatic issues, and a lot more.

  • He just returned from Israel.

  • - Hey there, Peter. I know you spent about a week there.

  • Talk to me a little bit about your impressions of Israel

  • of the people you spoke to, and what's going on there.

  • - Thank you Kristine for having me.

  • Israel is in a very complex state.

  • On one side you have a very intelligent public

  • that is not representative of the state

  • that's causing all of these general war-like interests:

  • interest in the occupation, the prisons of the West Bank and Gaza

  • and everything else that I'm sure we've talked at length, to death about.

  • It's important to initially point out that

  • there's an incredible culture there that does not represent the state.

  • In the speech that I gave to a sold-out audience

  • full of not only Israelis but Palestinians

  • there is a general interest to want to see all of these problems STOP.

  • The Zeitgeist Movement's attempt, broadly speaking

  • is to get the world to come together with the general foundation

  • that these issues have to find resolution holistically

  • or we're going to have some very caustic problems in the future

  • World War III the first to mention.

  • - When you say these issues, as you say

  • war is one of these issues, and it's not just as simple as:

  • Should we have war or shouldn't we? I mean, there is

  • number one, a huge defense industry, both in the US and Israel

  • that, a lot of people say, may have an interest in war.

  • I know you've written about in the past, as far as consequences of war

  • that it benefits the upper class

  • and it results in the denigration of the lower class.

  • Talk to me about this divide as it relates to war

  • and if you think there's an undercurrent of something else here

  • other than a legitimate threat.

  • - We often hear the term geopolitics;

  • the correct term is geo-economics.

  • If you go down to the foundation of the state:

  • Neolithic Revolution 10,000 years ago

  • suddenly we went from hunter-gatherer type of nomadic societies

  • to fixed cities, Mesopotamia

  • suddenly the introduction of the permanent military.

  • You ended up with this sort of corporate approach

  • to economic management, defined as 'the state'

  • which invariably generates imbalance and conflict

  • and the necessity to override the interests of other states.

  • Very similar by the way to how our economic principles work

  • across the world, through the corporate enterprise and the

  • 'free-for-all' market as I often refer to it.

  • It's a competitive, war-like system. In the broadest scope

  • what do we expect when the states begin to behave this way?

  • If you were to look at a map of all the territorial disputes

  • all the resource acquisitions, all the annexations gone through history

  • it's one massive affair of warfare! Thousands and thousands of wars

  • that have existed for the past 5000 years that have been noted.

  • The problem is much more underlying.

  • We can talk about the specifics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

  • We can talk about the Chinese, Russian and Iranian issue

  • with respect to power development against US

  • Israel, Canadian and Western interests

  • which is very terrifying by the way

  • especially given the financial burden and collapse

  • we're seeing across the world, which is always

  • a characteristic of warfare on the horizon.

  • Underneath the whole thing is the economic premise

  • and until we find economic resolution

  • until we begin to learn how to share our resources

  • speaking poetically, but very literally:

  • Until we can define a new level of what we see as peace

  • meaning a collaborative effort

  • not state entities seeking their own advantage over each other

  • but something new, which I can talk at length

  • we're not going to see any resolution to any of these issues.

  • That's a fundamental premise, in part, of the type of

  • economic reforms The Zeitgeist Movement pushes forward with.

  • - What was your reasoning, Peter, for taking this movement?

  • I know you've got a lot of followers from around the world.

  • What was your reasoning for going physically to Israel

  • and speaking there?

  • - Well, because it is the hotbed of a great deal of tension in the world

  • it's seen as one of the most pivotal crises and

  • positions of destabilization in the world.

  • It was symbolic to go there and to speak on the issue of war.

  • The lecture that I gave was on the broad definition of the state:

  • its evolution as I mentioned just a moment ago

  • and how we really can resolve this issue.

  • I went there for symbolic reasons, but also

  • obviously, because of the growing tensions

  • between these massive superpowers

  • that are now dividing themselves

  • that can very easily trigger another world war, which is

  • what terrifies all of us. Those are a few levels [of] why I was there.

  • - You've laid out some of these problems

  • and I think that they're, for anyone who is following what's going on

  • keeping their hand on a pulse of geopolitics

  • or as you say geo-economics

  • these issues are out there. But, are there solutions available

  • or do you just think war is inevitable between Iran and the West?

  • I'm not a prophet, but I will say that generally speaking

  • war has been inevitable for a long time

  • based on the very nature of the structures that have been installed

  • and the very dynamic of our economic system.

  • Are there solutions that can be had in the meantime? Yes

  • but I don't think they're going to come from

  • 'speaking truth to power' as they say.

  • I am in deep support of a large, grassroots, global movement

  • that unifies humanity to step up against this rather sick distortion

  • that has emerged throughout power across the board.

  • We can talk about the neuroses of the US Empire

  • ...about the neuroses of various Arabic states, of Israel as well.

  • We can talk about all of these things to death as far as the specifics

  • but at the very core of this comes a deep social change

  • that's required, and it's going to take a grassroots movement

  • to move this forward; I have little faith in the change

  • coming from the state empires.

  • - We understand that you'll be working on it in the meantime.

  • Peter Joseph, founder of The Zeitgeist Movement.

Let's begin with the rising tensions between Israel and Iran.

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Peter Joseph on RT.戦争と国家 (2012-02-12) (Peter Joseph on RT: War and The State (2012-02-12))

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