Topic: Military Airstrike

4 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 58:39 - 1:01:21

1793: Retribution

Nigeria, Military Airstrikes and Kidnapping Gangs

The Nigerian military conducted airstrikes on a bandit camp in Katsina State to rescue dozens of kidnap victims held for ransom. While 76 people escaped, the ongoing lack of security remains a primary challenge for the government. Separately, economic reports note that a high percentage of the world's Black billionaires originate from Nigeria, despite the country's internal security struggles.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 1:55:38 - 1:59:28

1611: Podcast Pro

US Airstrikes in Iraq, Sovereignty Violations

The Iraqi government condemned US airstrikes on the Al-Assad airbase, which killed eight Iraqi troops. While the US claimed the targets were Iranian-backed forces, Iraqi officials stated the fighters belonged to the Ministry of Defense's mobilization units. The incident has led to renewed calls in the Iraqi parliament for the removal of US military "advisors" from the country.

ISO Day
Episode 853 26:40 - 30:27

853: ISO Day

Yemen Conflict, US Military Support Withdrawal

The United States has reportedly begun withdrawing ground troops from Yemen, potentially impacting Saudi Arabia's ability to conduct precision airstrikes against Houthi rebels. Despite this withdrawal, the Obama administration recently approved over $1 billion in new weapon sales to the Saudis, bringing the total to $110 billion. Massive protests in Sana'a have highlighted the civilian toll of the conflict, which critics label as criminal.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 2:18:39 - 2:21:17

654: Q-Burn

French Airstrikes in Iraq, Dassault Rafale Sales Pitch

The hosts analyze France's first airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq. They argue the high-quality video released by the French military is essentially a "sales pitch" for the Dassault Rafale fighter jet. They suggest France is eager to demonstrate the jet's combat effectiveness to potential Middle Eastern buyers after years of struggling to export the aircraft.