Global Security Newsletter // December 25

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December 25, 2018
Why Brexit may be good for terrorists and the Kremlin and bad for European security - The Washington Post
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Trump: Government stays closed as long as Democrats reject wall
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Top stories - Google News: Trump says no end to shutdown until border barrier funded, plans January visit to new section of wall - CNN
1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): NPR News Now: NPR News: 12-25-2018 11AM ET
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Turkey ‘determined’ to drive out Syrian Kurdish forces

Why Brexit may be good for terrorists and the Kremlin and bad for European security - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
BRUSSELS — Britons who voted to split from the European Union didn’t make their choice because they wanted to make it easier for terrorists and smugglers to move across the English Channel.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Trump: Government stays closed as long as Democrats reject wall

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Trump: Government stays closed as long as Democrats reject wall
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Top stories - Google News: Trump says no end to shutdown until border barrier funded, plans January visit to new section of wall - CNN

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
"I can't tell you when the government is going to be open. I can tell you it's not going to be open until we have a wall, a fence, whatever they would like to call it," Trump said in the Oval Office after a Christmas call with US troops.
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1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): NPR News Now: NPR News: 12-25-2018 11AM ET

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
NPR News: 12-25-2018 11AM ET Download audio: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-500005/npr-news.streaming.adswizz.com/2018/12/25/newscast110816.mp3?orgId=1&d=300&p=500005&story=680056162&t=podcast&e=680056162&ft=pod&f=500005
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Turkey ‘determined’ to drive out Syrian Kurdish forces

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Turkey ‘determined’ to drive out Syrian Kurdish forces
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