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Show Notes
- The war against Brexit lurched further toward lawlessness this week as Britain’s Supreme Court declared a parliamentary procedure unconstitutional, setting itself up as the highest authority in the land, even above the Queen.
- And in America, Democrats in the House of Representatives decided they don’t want to wait for the next election; they launched a formal impeachment inquiry to try to oust President Donald Trump now.
- European leaders announced they believe Iran was responsible for the attack on Saudi oil infrastructure, and they want to renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal, in line with President Trump. Meanwhile China announced multibillion-dollar investment into Iranian oil that could complicate efforts to isolate Iran economically.
- We also talk about pressure from the Muslim Brotherhood mounting against Egypt’s president, Russia and China defense cooperation, and Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg moving back to Germany.
Links
- [0:42] Lawlessness in Britain (10 minutes)
- [11:28] Lawlessness in America (12 minutes)
- [23:28] Adversaries of Iran (6 minutes)
- [28:52] Allies of Iran (11 minutes)
- [38:44] Muslim Brotherhood Back in Egypt (4 minutes)
- [42:55] More Russia-China Defense Cooperation (4 minutes)
- [46:43] Germany’s Leadership Void (4 minutes)
- [50:57] ‘Indoctrinated’ Child Activists (3 minutes)