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Show Notes
- Iran, under pressure from renewed American sanctions over its nuclear program, has issued a warning to Europe to fulfill its economic commitments to the Islamic nation. Europe, though, says it will not respond to ultimatums.
- North Korea has resumed launching missiles, straining ties with the United States and dimming hopes for a peaceful resolution.
- Trade talks between the U.S. and China broke down, and America increased tariffs on Chinese goods. Meanwhile, a new president in Panama is increasing ties with China, and his nation could become a key theater in a U.S.-Chinese trade war.
- We also talk about Turkey’s strongman nullifying an election he didn’t like, escalating belligerence between Iran and America, China’s impressive submarine force, and why talk of reparations for slavery is such a bad idea.
Links
- [0:43] Iran’s Ultimatum to Europe (10 minutes)
- TREND: “Why the Trumpet Watches Iran and Europe Heading for a Clash of Civilizations”
- The King of the South
- [10:49] North Korea’s Missile Launches (7 minutes)
- [18:27] U.S.-China Trade War (8 minutes)
- [26:42] Turkey Elections (6 minutes)
- [32:31] Iran-U.S. Tensions (7 minutes)
- [39:33] DOD Warns About China’s Submarine Fleet (6 minutes)
- [46:04] Germany’s Military Missions in Africa (3 minutes)
- [49:18] Repercussions of Reparations (7 minutes)