Trump’s Foreign Policy Team: Good, Bad, or Indifferent?

Welcome back, friends! I am eternally grateful for President Trump’s support of Israel during his first term.  But, with the exception of allowing Israel to take care of business in Gaza and helping the Israelis take out Iran’s nuclear facilities, I’m a bit more concerned during his second term.  We touched on one concern yesterday: …

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Is Trump’s Bluster Creating Legitimate Foreign Policy Concerns?

Welcome to a new week, friends.  We’re going to hit it hard and heavy for a couple days, so stick with us! Some (myself included) are growing more and more disenchanted with President Trump’s bluster, both verbally and on social media. I firmly believe President Trump has been the most pro-Israel president in American history. …

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What to Think of President Trump’s “Board of Peace”

President Trump is in Davos for the World Economic Forum to bolster US presence on the world stage and to make deals intended to put America first. Quite frankly, there appears to be a paradox of thought. What do I mean by that? Let's take a look at Trump's "Board of Peace," which he says …

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Ezekiel 38 Players Meet in Tehran

Yesterday was historic in light of the Ezekiel prophecy, found in chapter 38 of the book that bears his name. Bible students recognize that chapter as the battle plans of the War of Gog and Magog. Following prophetic chapters 36-37 regarding Israel's return to the land, the prophet Ezekiel is given a vision by God …

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