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Show Notes
- The highly anticipated summit between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took place in Hanoi this week. It started out fairly promising, but ended in disappointment, increasing the dangers on the Korean Peninsula.
- Tensions between nuclear-armed India and nuclear-armed Pakistan are suddenly soaring again, and they could soon get much worse.
- There was big news this week for one of Iran’s main proxy groups, with the United Kingdom finally “calling a terrorist a terrorist.” Will this have a domino effect in Europe?
- Meanwhile, Germany is looking for ways to get more deeply involved in Syria.
- We also discuss charges against Israeli prime minister, Russia taking aim at the U.S., President Trump’s former lawyer leveling serious accusations against him, and the increasing role of religion in European politics.
Links
- [0:51] North Korea Nuclear Talks Collapse (9 minutes)
- [10:01] Hezbollah’s Terrorist Status (7 minutes)
- [17:00] India-Pakistan Relations (7 minutes)
- [24:01] Germany in Syria (5 minutes)
- [29:52] Netanyahu in Crisis (6 minutes)
- [36:36] Putin’s Latest Military Threats (6 minutes)
- [42:37] Cohen and Trump (6 minutes)
- [49:12] The EU’s Next Leader (3 minutes)