I have any i can look into the stream the home edition it is a show that is produced on the lockdown conditions and we focus on lockdown life around the well this is an Election Year in the United States this is also the coronavirus pandemic however republicans and democrats adapting for an election that will probably have to be socially distance that is a question that were going to be unpacking today if you have questions and thoughts and experiences and ideas would love you to share them with us the you chicha is open jump in 8 and you may well be in the street that means the expert panel hello there daniel tell everybody you are. Hi im daniel marrons im a reporter for of overstudy cover the Democratic Party and progressive movements and i listen ways did work as a correspondent for the aljazeera series fall and swear i looked at the divide in the Democratic Party its good to have you done you know and i know a welcome to the strain tell everybody. Right there i know well mick corne
A punishment or a redeployment a u. S. Decision to remove Patriot Missile batteries from saudi arabia is making the kingdoms leadership nervous they were supposed to protect riyadh from iran so whats changed and this poil politics at play this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im peter dalby the United States is removing its Patriot Missiles and other Weapons Systems from saudi arabia the us President Donald Trump says its part of an effort to scale back on a military presence that he says doesnt benefit the u. S. American weapons and fighter jets were sent to the kingdom last year after Saudi Aramco Oil facilities were attacked they were also intended as a deterrent as tensions rose between tehran and washington but the reduction in the u. S. Military presence is believed by some to be based on assessments iran no longer poses an immediate threat to u. S. Strategic interests when asked about the decision President Trump stayed away from giving specific details well i d
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