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Show Notes
- Iran-backed forces have unleashed a spate of rocket attacks in Iraq, the latest of which resulted in the death of an American citizen. This is exposing how deadly the Biden administration’s Middle East policies are.
- The pope is visiting Iraq, bringing a message of healing and peace. But there is much more to this visit than appearances suggest.
- North Korea’s illegal weapons programs haven’t dominated headlines as much in recent years, but there are signs that this could soon change.
- This week’s episode also covers America’s vulnerability to cyberattacks, the latest on U.S.-Saudi relations, worrying signs of German-Russian cooperation, China infiltrating universities in the UK, and the Biden administration’s nominee for attorney general.
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[00:45] Attacks in Iraq (8 minutes)
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[09:10] Pope in Iraq (7 minutes)
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[16:35] North Korean Weapons (8 minutes)
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[24:25] Cyberattacks (5 minutes)
- [31:50] U.S.-Saudi Relations (7 minutes)
- [39:00] German-Russian Cooperation (4 minutes)
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[43:25] China in UK (6 minutes)
- [49:40] New U.S. Attorney General (3 minutes)