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TNT Radio guest host Basil Valentine speaks with co-host of Palestine Declassified Press TV professor David Miller, to discuss the connection between British universities and the International Arms Trade, while also examining the enduring impacts of the latest generation of weaponry. Additionally, the conversation highlights the recent visit of UK Labour Party Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs David Lammy and his French counterpart, Stephane Sejourne, to Israel. This visit is characterized as a diplomatic mission aimed at bolstering Israel's narrative to avert a full-scale conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, rather than an initiative to persuade Prime Minister Netanyahu of the necessity to establish a ceasefire with Hamas, a group that appears to be largely ignored by west.
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▶️ ATTENTION: The Patrick Henningsen Show MON-FRI will be on summer hiatus for the next few weeks. Appreciate all of you who have been tuning in. We’ll see you all in due course.
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TNT Radio guest host Basil Valentine speaks with co-host of Palestine Declassified Press TV professor David Miller, to discuss the connection between British universities and the International Arms Trade, while also examining the enduring impacts of the latest generation of weaponry. Additionally, the conversation highlights the recent visit of UK Labour Party Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs David Lammy and his French counterpart, Stephane Sejourne, to Israel. This visit is characterized as a diplomatic mission aimed at bolstering Israel's narrative to avert a full-scale conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, rather than an initiative to persuade Prime Minister Netanyahu of the necessity to establish a ceasefire with Hamas, a group that appears to be largely ignored by west.
More from David: X/Twitter SupportMiller.org
▶️ ATTENTION: The Patrick Henningsen Show MON-FRI will be on summer hiatus for the next few weeks. Appreciate all of you who have been tuning in. We’ll see you all in due course.
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