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Why Qatar Is the Gutter of the Middle East and Why We Should Care Ep. 317
Why Qatar Is the Gutter of the Middle East and Why We Should Care Ep. 317
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62 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2018
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Podcast episode
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In this episode of “Foreign Policy Friday” with Jordan Schachtel, we discuss how our entire foreign policy establishment has been bought off by Qatar. What a disgrace to the legacy of Pearl Harbor, as we commemorate the 77th anniversary of the attack.
We also discuss the drug cartels, Hezbollah terror finance on our shores, and the latest war on Israel’s northern border and how that ties into our southern border.
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Lindsey Graham’s insane push for regime change in Saudi Arabia
ICE busts another 50 illegal gangbangers on drug charges in Massachusetts thanks to sanctuary cities
Another Hezbollah operative caught in our country
Qatar buying off everyone
Qatar helping Iran attack Israel
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We also discuss the drug cartels, Hezbollah terror finance on our shores, and the latest war on Israel’s northern border and how that ties into our southern border.
Show links
Lindsey Graham’s insane push for regime change in Saudi Arabia
ICE busts another 50 illegal gangbangers on drug charges in Massachusetts thanks to sanctuary cities
Another Hezbollah operative caught in our country
Qatar buying off everyone
Qatar helping Iran attack Israel
Copyright Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Dec 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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