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Winn Tucson
Kathleen Winn
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Guests - Stephen Mundt, Dr. Steve Bonta
Winn Tucson
1 hour 30 minutes
2 weeks ago
Guests - Stephen Mundt, Dr. Steve Bonta
Guests - Stephen Mundt, Dr. Steve Bonta The conditions in the Middle East have completely changed. From Turkey to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE, regional powers are acknowledging there's no future without peace. The expansion of the Abraham Accords represents a significant shift in regional dynamics. President Trump has taken decisive action against drug cartels, recently criticizing the Colombian president and cutting U.S. funding to the country. This represents a broader strategy to combat the flow of narcotics into the United States. China's involvement in this crisis cannot be overlooked. They have established influence over numerous aspects of American society, and their support for destabilizing forces like drug cartels serves their strategic interests. The threat extends beyond drug trafficking to potential future scenarios where Chinese interests could impact critical American infrastructure, banking systems, and water supplies.
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