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Show Notes
- In four separate nations, crises in the government could trigger major political changes:
- In the UK, Prime Minister Theresa May could be replaced at any time because of anger over how she is undermining the public’s Brexit vote.
- In Israel, the defense minister has resigned over the government’s response to Hamas rocket attacks, which could spark fresh elections.
- In Germany, Horst Seehofer has announced he will resign as CSU chair just one month after Angela Merkel resigns from the CDU, opening the door for political intrigue.
- And in America, suspicious election recounts continue, threatening the strength of Republicans’ hold on the Senate.
- We’ll also talk about cyberattacks by Russia against NATO, new documents showing just how close Iran has gotten to having a nuclear bomb, historic enemies China and Japan working together, and the record-breaking wildfires in California.
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- Political Instability in the United Kingdom
- Political Instability in Israel
- Political Instability in Germany
- Political Instability in America
- Russia vs. NATO Cyberwar
- China’s ‘New Silk Road’
- Firenado in California