Antony Blinken plays the blues while Danny and Derek bring you the news. This week: in Gaza, famine sets in (0:29), U.S.-Israel tensions rise over a potential Rafah invasion (3:52), and more; Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghanistan (12:11); Indonesia’s general election results are confirmed (14:37); the DPRK/North Korea tests a hypersonic missile engine (17:28); there’s new evidence of coral bleaching in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (19:15); a Sudan humanitarian update (20:55); Niger’s junta government kicks out U.S. forces (23:00); Vladimir Putin wins reelection in Russia (26:42); Ukraine strikes targets in Russia and is debating a new conscription bill (27:52); the EU debates using Russian assets to support Ukraine* (32:52); the Colombian government is in peace talks with the Clan Del Golfo (Gulf Clan) (35:41); an update on CARICOM’s transition plan for Haiti (37:26); and a new study finds no evidence of brain damage from Havana Syndrome (40:02).
A fairly recent rand report indicated that France Germany and UK could raise at most one armoured brigade after 1-4 months and that they would need to canabilize other units to do so. not so sure how decisive an intervention by western Europe would be most of their armies are tiny and just made to supplement larger us formations.
A fairly recent rand report indicated that France Germany and UK could raise at most one armoured brigade after 1-4 months and that they would need to canabilize other units to do so. not so sure how decisive an intervention by western Europe would be most of their armies are tiny and just made to supplement larger us formations.
I might be voting for that Subianto-Rakabuming Raka ticket just off of the names. Good luck with those missiles Dan.