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Show Notes
- Russian President Vladimir Putin spent several hours giving his annual press conference this week. He threatened to attack Ukraine, but his real target is the U.S.
- And it’s not just the USSR making a comeback. Two politicians are on their way back—the most noticeable is U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Over in Germany, Angela Merkel’s nemesis is also rising.
- In the Middle East, America’s administration is getting ready to ditch Saudi Arabia, while France moves in.
- Germany and Nicaragua are moving close to China—what does this means for America?
- And finally we say a not-so-fond farewell to a key player in America’s response to COVID-19.
Links
- [00:46] Russia’s Moves (7 minutes)
- [08:00] Trump’s Comeback (7 minutes)
- [14:50] New CDU Leader (9 minutes)
- [25:48] U.S. Ditching Saudi Arabia (5 minutes)
- [31:16] Germany Draws Closer to China (5 minutes)
- [36:00] France Courts Saudi Arabia (6 minutes)
- [42:06] Nicaragua and China (6 minutes)
- [48:06] Dr. Collins (6 minutes)