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Show Notes
- In February, Germany responded to the war in Ukraine by announcing a dramatic increase in its military spending. This week, Germany began turning those plans into tangible action.
- There are also some signs that Belarus is going to become more greatly involved in the war in Ukraine.
- As Iran continues to stockpile highly enriched uranium, it now has enough for a nuclear bomb.
- Democrats are hoping to maintain their control of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Rather than focus on the economy, some Democrats are aiming to make midterms about a different issue.
- We’ll also talk about Europe’s ongoing military unification, Israel’s trade deal with the United Arab Emirates, the Chinese Communist Party’s totalitarianism, and the acquittal of Clinton campaign lawyer, Michael Sussmann.
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- Germany’s Response
- Belarussian Involvement
- Iranian Nuclear Bomb
- Democrats’ Priorities
- Ongoing European Military Unification
- Israel-U.A.E. Trade Deal
- China’s Ongoing Totalitarianism
- Sussmann Acquittal