Week in Review: London Attack, Iran in Yemen and Iraq, Germany Toughens on Terrorism, and Much More

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Week in Review: London Attack, Iran in Yemen and Iraq, Germany Toughens on Terrorism, and Much More

  • An Islamic terrorist attack in London: The British are priding themselves on returning to life as normal. But there are a number of important questions that they are overlooking.
  • More evidence has emerged of Iran’s support for rebels in the Arabian Peninsula nation of Yemen. A deep dive into this subject uncovers Iran’s strategy to control the Red Sea.
  • The battle to oust the Islamic State from the Iraqi city of Mosul is nearing a successful conclusion. The question is, once that terrorist group is gone, who will rule in Iraq?
  • Germany’s stance on terrorism is getting tougher: This week the German government announced that, for the first time, it will deport German-born individuals who are suspected of plotting a terrorist attack.
  • We also discuss military cooperation between Russia and China, which is more extensive now than ever, America insisting that the G-20 stop promoting free trade, and American liberals who trying to block a Supreme Court justice nominee for upholding the law.