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Hey there, it's Tamara Keith here with another Saturday episode of Sources and Methods,
NPR's new national security podcast, hosted by Mary Louise Kelly.
We've been sharing these episodes here for a few weeks, but today will be the last time we do that.
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Here's the latest episode of Sources and Methods from NPR.
They're treating the Brits like they are other European countries.
It's all about dealmaking, transactional diplomacy,
and not so much about these big picture issues of what the world looked like after World War II and this special alliance.
After a royal charm offensive,
how special is the so-called special relationship feeling between the UK and the US?
We'll check the temperature and dig into one of the key points of tension, the war in Gaza.
This is Sources and Methods from NPR.
I'm Mary Louise Kelly.
Every Thursday we discuss the biggest national security stories of the week.
Today I am in London, where I've been covering President Trump's visit,
protests, royal carriage ride, business deals, security details, and all.
And pair diplomatic correspondent Michelle Kellerman has been following it from her perch at the State Department,