Russia and Turkey Mending Fences

In the continuing saga of "What in the World is Going On," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan traveled to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in what was clearly a fence-mending mission.  Following months of tension after Turkey downed a Russian Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet, and while standing on opposing sides in the Syrian …

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Virtually Everyone Claims to be Fighting ISIS? If so, Why Can’t We Win?

According to some, there are over 60 countries and various other groups that are either waging war against ISIS, are supplying training and/or weapons, or are providing humanitarian relief to those left homeless.  Here is one such list: THE NATIONS AND GROUPS WAGING BLOODY WAR AGAINST ISIS  Countries carrying out airstrikes Defending territory, arming or …

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Solidarity in Paris, the US Fails to Show, and Hamas-PA Drama

Following the horrific terror attacks against Jews in Paris, hundreds of leaders and dignitaries from around the world joined 3.7 million people in Paris and other French cities for anti-terrorism marches honoring the victims of the Islamist militant attacks.  Virtually every European head of state was present, as were Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and …

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Turkey’s PM Vows to “Protect Jerusalem and the al-Aksa Mosque”

It seems that, as I was writing yesterday’s post (Are We Seeing the Stage Being Set for Ezekiel’s Prophecies?), Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was providing additional evidence to the point that Turkey is indeed becoming more and more antagonistic toward Israel while becoming closely aligned with Israel’s enemies. According to the Jerusalem Post (as …

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