Caspian Sea in Podcasts
placeThe Caspian Sea is a large inland body of water bordered by Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan.
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During joint military exercises this week with allies in the northern Philippines, Japan's self-defense forces fired a Type 88 anti-ship missile at a decommissioned Philippine Navy vessel, successfully striking the target in waters facing the South China Sea.
While then on the flip side, Lake Pannonia no longer exists, and like we established in the beginning, the Caspian Sea is now considered the largest lake on the planet.
Because despite the sea part of its name, the Caspian Sea is really no sea, instead actually being the world's largest lake.
Now yes, some of this is just due to the sheer quantity of lakes, but a lot of it comes down to another thing, the Caspian Sea.
And then it has access to Russia and Kazakhstan via the Caspian Sea, which the United States does not have access to because it's landlocked.
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