In this interview, economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis discusses how the term “terrorism” is used in modern conflicts. He argues that actions can be judged as war crimes under international law, while the label “terrorist” is often applied selectively in political discourse. His comments reference historical examples to question how such terms are defined and used. This clip presents Varoufakis’s perspective in an ongoing debate about language, law, and how conflicts are described. 🎥 Watch the exchange and decide for yourself — should terms like “terrorism” be legal definitions, political labels, or both?