Fault Lines Episode 571: Trump and NATO: Friends or Frenemies?

Fault Lines Episode 571: Trump and NATO: Frie...

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Fault Lines Episode 572: Make Ammunition Great Again?

Today, Les, Jess, and Amy examine the Trump administration's rumored $200 billion supplemental appropriations request for operations in Iran — a figure that would exceed every previous wartime funding request. The request comes alongside whispers of a $1.5 trillion defense budget ...  Show more

Fault Lines Episode 570: A New Chapter for Cuba?

Today, Les, Jamil, Morgan, and Jess examine what the Trump administration’s next move on Cuba might look like. Reports suggest Raúl Castro’s grandson may be quietly engaging with U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio. Some proposals envision allowing Cuban-Americans to invest in ...  Show more

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