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Show Notes
- Another troubling development this week shows just how close the Islamic Republic of Iran is to becoming a nuclear-armed power: The nation has deactivated cameras that show its progress toward completing the bomb.
- In the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a no-confidence vote related to the partygate scandal, but he may not be totally out of the woods.
- Meanwhile, China’s inroads in Cambodia are deepening, bringing Cambodia closer to being a de facto colony of the Chinese.
- We also discuss the true aim of the January 6 hearings, a fresh round of North Korean provocations, Israeli air strikes on Syria, moves to streamline EU policy, and the state of America’s increasingly woke military.
Links
- [00:47] Iran Nuclear Progress (11 minutes)
- [11:34] UK Prime Minister in Trouble (9 minutes)
- [20:20] Cambodia (6 minutes)
- [26:12] January 6 Hearings (12 minutes)
- [38:07] North Korean Provocations (5 minutes)
- [42:50] EU Policy Gets Streamlined (4 minutes)
- [47:03] Israel Strikes Syria (3 minutes)
- [50:16] America’s Woke Military (5 minutes)