Show Notes
- The United States has been at war in Afghanistan for 18 years—the longest war in America’s history. And the Trump administration says it is on the cusp of an agreement that will end that war.
- Pakistan tests a new nuclear-capable cruise missile.
- A deadly shooting in Germany has raised concerns about anti-immigrant and far-right violence.
- As the Democratic Party continues the process of selecting its candidate for the presidency, Sen. Bernie Sanders has emerged as the clear frontrunner.
- We also cover a serious blow to America’s alliance with perhaps its closest ally in Asia, warming relations between Israel and surrounding Arab states, and more.
Links:
Taliban Deal
“How to Lose a War”
“America’s Forgotten War”
“Why We Cannot Win the War on Terrorism”
“The Head of the Snake”
Pakistan Missile
“Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons Get a Longer Range and Greater Precision”
“Pakistan and the Shah of Iran”
Nuclear Armageddon Is ‘At the Door’
Shooting in Germany
“The Nazi Underground—Revealed!”
Frontrunner Sanders
U.S.-Philippines Alliance
“Philippines to End Military Cooperation Pact With U.S.”
“Will America’s Asian Allies Pivot to China?”
Israel’s Relations With Arab States
TREND: “Why the Trumpet Watches an Alliance Between Arab Nations and Europe”
U.S. Southern Border
KOD: “The U.S. Southern Border Crisis Was Prophesied”
Another Royal Divorce
“Royal Family Divides Britain”
“The Fall of the British Royal Family”
The New Throne of David