The podcast discusses ongoing ceasefire talks between Iran and the US, the significance of a military rescue operation, and the broader implications of war on public opinion and supply chains, while also highlighting achievements in space exploration and domestic political satire
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Yes, yes. The trouble is the United Nations is almost as irrelevant as the United Kingdom. I think that's where the problem lies. And also, you know, there's no agreement within the United Nations really. I know that we have chairmanship of the UN Security Council for a bit. And we're supposed to suck our stuff. The whole purpose of Sir Keir Starmer is to distance himself. himself as far as it's humanly possible from everything that's going on in the Straits of Hormuz, Carg Island, Iran, Israel, Lebanon and so on. And so I don't think this will have been terrifically welcome for him. But that being said, you know, the government is sticking to its line. It is not in favour of these incursions against Iran. It's not in favour of ramping up, as Trump is suggesting at the moment, tomorrow that, you know, Iran will be obliterated. And he is, I think, seeing some benefit in the polls from it.
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