Week in Review: Iran’s Growing Presence in Syria, Putin’s ‘Invincible’ Nukes, and More
Show Notes
- New satellite imagery shows that Iran’s military presence in Syria is rapidly growing.
- Greece is now essentially a colony of the European Union. This has worrying implications for many European countries.
- Vladimir Putin’s Russia now has nuclear weapons that are “unstoppable.”
- We also discuss the complex dynamic between Iran and Europe, South Africa’s leader calling to take land away from white farmers, and an attack on the German government by Russian hackers.
Links
- Iran’s Growing Presence in Syria
- Europe’s Greek Colony
- Putin Unveils ‘Invincible’ Nukes
- Iran’s Growing Presence in Syria
- State-Sanctioned Land Grab in South Africa
- Russian Hackers Attack German Government