
The World and Everything In It 3.11.26 The administration’s foreign policy, Anglicans redefining the future, and including believers with disabilities
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Mar 11, 2026 Discussion of a shift in the administration’s foreign policy and implications for Latin America and Iran. A look at conservative Anglicans reorganizing leadership structures at a major meeting. A profile of a church building inclusive ministries for worshippers with disabilities and their community outreach efforts.
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Noem's Exit Reflects Lost Presidential Confidence
- Kristi Noem's departure signals a loss of presidential confidence rather than a routine shuffle.
- Hunter Baker ties her political decline to the mishandled Minnesota action and an expensive ad campaign that embarrassed President Trump.
US Eyes Hemispheric Change Including Cuba
- The Shield of the Americas and Cuba policy shift signal a US focus on hemispheric security and potential regime change in Cuba.
- Hunter Baker imagines economic transformation for Cuba if the regime falls, from tourism to major league sports.
Strait Of Hormuz Risks Trump's Affordability Case
- Rising oil prices from Strait of Hormuz disruptions create a direct political risk for the administration on affordability.
- Hunter Baker warns sustained high gas prices could erode Trump's support, so controlling the strait is politically urgent.
