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30 Nov, 2020 22:15

FULL SHOW: Australian war crimes in Afghanistan cost medals

Days after Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed, conflicting reports suggest multiple theories as to how the attack was carried out. This comes as Iran continues to blame Israel and promises to retaliate. RT America's John Huddy reports. Both Israel and its closest ally, the United States, have been incredibly silent in response to the attack, raising questions about how an incoming administration led by presumed President-elect Joe Biden will handle the latest tensions. Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter weighs in. Meanwhile, Biden has announced more members who will make up his cabinet and serve as his closest advisers for the next four years. His picks have been met with high praise from the mainstream media, with no criticism of their records. RT's Caleb Maupin has the story. Plus, a report that revealed Australian soldiers committed war crimes in Afghanistan may cost 3,000 soldiers their medals. RT’s Daniel Hawkins reports.

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