Does Hedges think Holocaust and genocide studies are 'bunk'?
No. Hedges says Holocaust and genocide studies are vital for understanding the nature of evil, but warns against politicizing the Holocaust to claim unique victimhood, which obscures lessons about complicity.
Why does Hedges describe the Gaza campaign as 'apocalyptic' and irreversible?
He argues the Gaza assault amounts to a live-streamed genocide and a complete repudiation of international law, sustained by Western governments—marking a seminal rupture in the rules-based order.
Can the liberal world order be reformed, according to Hedges?
Hedges is skeptical. He believes the current system and major parties are captured by corporate and militarized interests, and that incremental reform is unlikely without mass direct action.
How does Hedges explain the rise of Hamas?
He points to repeated betrayals and failures by Palestinian leadership (PLO/Fatah) to secure a state, which radicalized segments of the population and opened space for armed resistance.
Who will determine the end of escalation with Iran?
Hedges contends Iran will largely decide when conflict de-escalates, given its willingness to use asymmetrical means and the deep mistrust created by broken U.S. agreements and actions.