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Selects: How No-fly Zones Work
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38:34
Published: Sat Apr 02 2022
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They have become such a ubiquitous tool used by the UN and NATO to intervene in international crises, that it seems like no-fly zones have been around forever. But it was only the 1990s that the first one was enacted and they've only be used twice more since then. Learn about this peculiar military tool with Chuck and Josh in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode, the host announces the re-release of the episode on no-fly zones and comments on the language used in older TV shows.
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No-fly zones.
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11:44 - 16:49 (05:05)
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No-fly zones
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