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Politics

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Welcome to Geopolitical Seekers! A podcast has news, opinion, and analysis of American and global politics. “Each week, we deliver the best hard-hitting analysis of industry news.” Now here’s your host.

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English


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Israel says killed Hamas militants in West Bank

9/30/2021
Israel says killed Hamas militants in West Bank Israeli troops killed four Hamas militants in gun battles during raids on Sunday against one of the group's cells in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli military spokesperson said. Hamas confirmed the men were members.

Duration:00:01:39

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U.S. over military drills, North Korea warns South Korea

9/24/2021
North Korea warns South, U.S. over military drills North Korea on Wednesday said South Korea and the United States missed a chance to improve relations and are risking a "serious security crisis" by choosing to escalate tensions as they conduct joint military drills.

Duration:00:01:26

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Why are Morocco and Algeria frenemies?

9/22/2021
Why are Morocco and Algeria frenemies? Morocco and Algeria have more in common than you think. So why are these two neighbours at odds?

Duration:00:01:45

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US attack and shooting down Israel's Iron Dome Air Defense System

9/22/2021
US attack and shooting down Israel's Iron Dome Air Defense System Shooting Down #Israel’s #IronDome Democrats pull funding for missile defenses that save civilian lives. An Iron Dome defense system battery, designed to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells, in northern Israel, Aug. 5. The Democratic Party still likes to say it supports Israel. But on Tuesday House Democrats stripped from their government funding bill the $1 billion earmarked for Israel’s Iron Dome #missile-defense system. Facing a revolt from progressive lawmakers, and with limited time to avert a government shutdown, Speaker Nancy Pelosi buckled.

Duration:00:02:49

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Iran vows retaliation for nuclear scientist death

9/21/2021
Iran vows retaliation for nuclear scientist death Iran's supreme leader promised on Saturday to retaliate for the killing of the Islamic Republic's top nuclear scientist, raising the threat of a new confrontation with the West and Israel in the remaining weeks of Donald Trump's presidency. Lauren Anthony reports. Source: Reuters

Duration:00:01:58

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Us Military aircraft crashes in Texas neighborhood, causing serious injuries, power outage & damage

9/20/2021
Us Military aircraft crashes in Texas neighborhood, causing serious injuries, power outage & damage A military #aircraft crash-landed in a Lake Worth, #Texas neighborhood on Sunday, leading to damage to multiple homes as well as injuries to the two pilots, each of whom were forced to eject before the crash. Local reports have described one of the pilots as being in a critical condition, while the other has sustained “serious injuries.” At a press conference, Lake Worth Police Chief JT Manoushagian confirmed that both pilots are being treated for injuries sustained from the crash. When police arrived on the scene, they found one pilot had his parachute caught in power lines, while the other had ended up in a different neighborhood. The plane itself landed in a backyard in a neighborhood in the 4000 blocks of Tejas and Dakota trails. There were no injuries sustained by residents on the ground, though three homes reportedly took heavy damage from the crash. Footage has been posted to social media by witnesses, showing smoke from the crash billowing into the sky. The aircraft has been described as a training jet, though the model was not revealed. The neighborhood, along with multiple other areas, is used by the military in the region for training missions, and first responders have regularly trained for a ‘downed military aircraft’ situation, though police said one had not happened before, to their knowledge. The area where the crash took place is being evacuated, and neighborhoods within a two to three block radius can expect power outages for the next two to three days, according to officials, due to the power line damage. Representatives from the #Navy and #AirForce are on site and investigating the crash, and the exact training mission details are not yet known. Residents in the area who find debris have been informed not to touch anything, especially the ejection seats as they could contain “unexpected ordnance,” according to Sunday’s press conference.

Duration:00:02:27

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Are the Taliban descendants of Israel?

9/19/2021
Pashtun practices include circumcision on the eighth day and refraining from mixing meat and milk — Is there a connection to ancient Hebrews? With the fall of Kabul into the hands of the Taliban just shy of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the world’s attention has once again turned to Afghanistan. Tucked away in south-central Asia, with unsavory neighbors such as Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east, the landlocked country, which once served as a base of operations for al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, is as beguiling as it is complex. And yet amid its turbulent past, in which it has served as a flashpoint for the British Empire, the Soviet Union and now the United States, Afghanistan has long been home to one of the more intriguing unsolved mysteries of Jewish history: the fate of some of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. #Taliban #Afghanistan #Israel

Duration:00:08:00

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US drone strike hits the wrong car in Kabul, hitting US NGO worker and many children

9/19/2021
Breaking News: US drone strike hits the wrong car in Kabul, hitting US NGO worker and many children US Military's Central Command Commander Gen.McKenzie admits last drone strike in Kabul as“tragic mistake”that killed10 civilians,1 aid worker & 7 children. They killed thousands of people earlier before & got away with it,knowing that it has no consequence! #Kabul #Taliban #Afganistan #USArmy

Duration:00:02:20

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New Russian S-500 Air Defense System Enters Service

9/18/2021
New Russian S-500 Air Defense System Enters Service About the S-500 Air Defense System Produced by Russian state-owned defense company Almaz-Antey Concern, the S-500 is designed to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles and other aerial attacks at an altitude of up to 200 kilometers (124 miles). The weapon system can hit up to 10 targets at a range of up to 600 kilometers (372 miles) and has a response time of three to four seconds, shorter than the S-400. The S-500 uses the 77N6-N and 77N6-N1 missiles, which can be fitted with an inert warhead capable of destroying enemy nuclear warheads with precision. Earlier this year, the Russian Ministry of Defense released footage showing the system’s test launch at the Kapustin Yar range. It reportedly intercepted a “high-speed ballistic target” during the event.

Duration:00:02:57

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US Navy Carrier Often Passes South China Sea, Indonesian Navy Explains

9/18/2021
U.S. Carrier Often Passes North Natuna Sea; Indonesian Navy Explains The Indonesian Navy confirmed the circulating information regarding a United States aircraft carrier that frequently traversed the North Natuna Sea, Riau Islands. “Yes, that's right, the U.S. aircraft carrier often passes by the North Natuna Sea. They head to Singapore or are from Singapore to the US,” said First Fleet Commander Rear Adm. Arsyad Abdullah on Friday, September 17. He asserted that the warship carried out peaceful crossings into the Natuna waters. Arsyad added that foreign ships coordinated with the Indonesian authority when executing peaceful crossings. “And we keep shadowing them until they exit our EEZ (exclusive economic zone).” theprint,theprint hindi,shekhar gupta,what is aukus,theprint india,china and us relations,aukus and china,nuclear powered submarines,aukus explained,aukus agenda,landing gear close up,what happens if you hide in the landing gear,landing gear,plane cabin,boeing,landing,aircraft,flight,airlines,flying,airport,pilot,airplane,stowaway,aviation,plane,landing gear retraction,landing gear failure,indian submarines,us and australia submarines

Duration:00:03:16

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Yemen Peace Process Falters as Fighting Intensifies and Hunger Spreads

9/17/2021
Yemen Peace Process Falters as Fighting Intensifies and Hunger Spreads Preventing in Yemen has intensified in latest days, threatening to unspool a stalled peace course of and deepen what support teams name the world’s worst humanitarian disaster. Clashes have escalated across the port metropolis of Hodeidah, the place the Saudi-backed authorities and Iran-supported Houthi rebels struck a cease-fire deal in late 2018 that was meant to pave the best way for a broader accord to finish the practically six-year battle.

Duration:00:06:41

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Russian & Belarusian troops perform huge war games at joint Zapad 2021 quadrennial exercises

9/17/2021
Russian & Belarusian troops perform huge war games at joint Zapad 2021 quadrennial exercises In a published video by Russia’s Army planes can be seen firing rockets, rocket launches striking over 200 targets simulating enemy command and control centers, and about 300 servicemen of the Pskov Airborne Troops dropping by parachute from a height of 800 meters. Military attachés from 18 different states observed the drills, according to Moscow. Russia conducts war games every year, rotating between four locations – West, East, Center, and the Caucasus. If the armed forces continue to follow the same pattern, next year’s event will be called Vostok 2022 and will be held in Siberia and the Far East.

Duration:00:03:02

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U.S. official: Taliban Agrees To Allow 200 US Civilians other civilians to leave Afghanistan

9/17/2021
Taliban to allow 200 Americans, other civilians to leave Afghanistan Taliban to allow 200 Americans, other civilians to leave Afghanistan -U.S. official Taliban authorities have agreed to let 200 American civilians and third country nationals who remained in Afghanistan after the end of the U.S. evacuation operation to depart on charter flights from Kabul airport, a U.S. official said. The Taliban were pressed to allow the departures by U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad, said the official, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity. The departures were expected on Thursday. The official could not say whether these Americans and third country nationals were among people stranded for days in Mazar-i-Sharif because their private charters have not been allowed to depart.

Duration:00:04:27

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Afghanistan: Could Pakistani drones hit the anti Taliban at Panjshir Valley?

9/17/2021
Pakistani drones have been helping Taliban and hit anti taliban forces at Panjshir Valley Could Pakistan have used drones in Afghanistan? At the moment, there's no solid evidence that it has, and some doubts about whether it would make sense to do so. Open source investigators who've been tracking Pakistan's drone programme over the years have shared an aerial image of what are said to be CH-4 drones. Justin Bronk, of the London-based Royal United Services Institute, doubts if they were. He points out that the Chinese-made CH-4 uses a Chinese-operated satellite communications network to pinpoint long-range targets. "The Chinese may be reluctant to facilitate any Pakistani cross-border violations," he says. "In that case, the CH-4 would need a direct line-of-sight radio control link from a ground station, making it extremely difficult - but not impossible - to operate significant distances from the Pakistani border in rugged terrain." There's also the question of what exactly Pakistan would gain by carrying out strikes now.

Duration:00:06:00