Episode 1358
Russian pull back from western Kherson: What does this mean?
Sputnik · Sputnik
November 10, 20222h 49m
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Show Notes
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Manila Chan, Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul discussed several domestic and international topics, including the pull back of the Russian forces from the provincial capital of Kherson. <br /><br /><b>Mark Sleboda </b>- International Relations and Security Analyst <br /><br /><b>Dr. Karin Kneissl</b> - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria and Energy Analyst<br /><br /><b>Ed Martin</b> - President of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and Political Commentator <br /><br />In the first hour, the Fault Lines hosts spoke with Mark Sleboda about Russia’s decision to pull back forces from Kherson city and what that means for the Russian Special Military Operation going forward.<br /><br />In the second hour, the hosts spoke with Dr. Karin Kneissl on the accomplishments of the UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP27, along with the results of the U.S. midterm elections and what kind of effect it will have on American foreign policy.<br /><br />In the final hour, Fault lines talked to Ed Martin about the U.S. midterm elections, with an emphasis on the Republican Party’s performance and whether or not this is a political setback that will have implications on the 2024 presidency. <br />