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April 18th, 2025: China Accused Of Supplying Weapons For Russia's War On Ukraine & UN Warns Iran On Verge Of Building Nuclear Bomb

18 Apr 2025

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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:     We’ll start things off with new accusations from Ukrainian President Zelensky, who claims his nation has gathered intelligence that shows China is now supplying Russia with artillery and gunpowder—a major escalation of Beijing’s involvement in Moscow’s war effort. Later in the show—as the US and Iran once again head to the negotiating table this weekend, the UN’s nuclear watchdog chief warns that Tehran is not far from acquiring a nuclear weapon.  Plus, in what would appear to be a slap in the face to President Trump, the Kremlin is reportedly planning to use a U.S.-owned food producer it seized last year to supply canned goods to the Russian military. In our 'Back of the Brief—good news for those waiting on that big US-Ukraine minerals deal. According to both Trump and the Ukrainian government, that agreement is set to be inked next week. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.    YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Kikoff: Tax season is the perfect time to take control of your financial future. Get your first month FREE at https://getkikoff.com/mike Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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30.469 - 52.713 Mike Baker

It's Friday, the 18th of April. Welcome to the President's Daily Brief. I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed.

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52.733 - 72.162 Mike Baker

We'll start things off with new accusations from Ukrainian President Zelensky, who claims his nation has gathered intelligence that shows China is now supplying Russia with artillery and munitions, which of course would be a major escalation of Beijing's involvement in Moscow's war effort. We'll have those details.

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73.098 - 97.635 Mike Baker

Later in the show, as the US and Iran once again head to the negotiating table this weekend, the UN's nuclear watchdog chief warns that Tehran is not far from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Plus, the Kremlin is reportedly planning to use a US-owned food producer that the Kremlin seized this past year to supply canned goods to the Russian military. Hmm.

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Und in heute's Back of the Brief, Movement on that much discussed US-Ukraine Mineral Steel. According to both President Trump and the Ukrainian government, that agreement is set to be signed next week. But first, today's PDB Spotlight.

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We'll begin with the latest developments from the war in Ukraine, where it appears that China may be taking on a far more involved role in the conflict than leaders in Beijing would have the world believe.

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said Thursday that intelligence shows the communist nation is supplying the Putin regime with weapons and munitions, marking the first time that Kyiv has openly accused China of providing Russia with direct military aid.

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While it did not disclose the specifics, Zelenskyy said the weapons included artillery and that Ukraine would be providing a more detailed report on the military coordination next week. That's according to Reuters. But Beijing's assistance reportedly doesn't stop there.

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