Show Notes
An ICBM has been fired in anger for the first time. The International Criminal Court has gone after a democratic leader for the first time. We have a slightly different format to deal with this unprecedented week.
[00:30] Russia Issues a Warning Shot
For the first time, it seems ICBMs have been used in warfare. The missiles did not carry nuclear warheads as they were designed to do, but the impact was felt around the globe. By firing ICBMs, Russia sent a strong message that they mean business and nuclear war could be around the corner. Jeremiah Jacques discusses this development, as well as China sabotaging Europe's underwater cables again.
The Prophesied 'Prince of Russia'
"The Ukraine War Will Not Start World War III"
"German Companies Prepare For War"
[23:38] Europe Still Leaderless
Host Richard Palmer provides a quick update on the leadership situation in Germany and France. Spoiler alert: It is still unstable, and the reverberations of Russia's actions don't help.
"Germany Heads For Leaderless Chaos"
[25:40] Biden Lost in the Jungle?
It was a big week for international gatherings, and once again, President Biden made America look weak by missing photos and wandering into the jungle. China's and Latin America's friendship grew, bypassing America. Andrew Miiller explains how this could lead to a trade war.
"America Is Being Besieged Economically"
[39:28] ICC Slams the Gavel on Bibi
We went live when the news broke regarding the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Mihailo Zekic and Richard Palmer discuss the implications of this and what it means moving forward.
"ICC Issues Arrest Warrant For Netanyahu"