Two weeks ago, veteran opposition politician Hossein Mousavi was supported by hundreds of fellow reformers, journalists, and like-minded politicians who all signed an open letter expressing support for Mousavi and his calls for fundamental changes in how
Two weeks ago, veteran opposition politician Hossein Mousavi was supported by hundreds of fellow reformers, journalists, and like-minded politicians who all signed an open letter expressing support for Mousavi and his calls for fundamental changes in how
Syrian Kurds turn to Christ across the Middle East
Syria (MNN) A new group of Kurdish fighters
entered the fray recently in northeast Syria. There’s been constant tension and fighting in the region since Turkey invaded in
“It’s disputed territory, [with] regular incursions by the Turks, Russians, and the Syrian army,” Samuel of Redemptive Stories explains.
“[The territory is] held currently by the YPG, which is just a faction of the Kurdish army. It’s one of the many Kurdish ‘three-lettered armies,’ as we like to call them.”
Nonetheless, hope remains for the troubled region.“We were able to go visit there recently, and I see two things across the Middle East,” Samuel says.
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Reader s View: Trump got played, damaged US foreign policy
The same letter’s statement that President Donald Trump was “feared and respected by our enemies” was utterly divorced from reality.
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Roger B. Day, Duluth | 8:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
An April 17 letter’s contention that President Joe Biden is “easily played by foreign despots” was dubious. But the same letter’s statement that President Donald Trump was “feared and respected by our enemies” was utterly divorced from reality.
In June, CNN reported that, “In hundreds of highly classified phone calls with foreign heads of state, (Trump) was so consistently unprepared for discussion of serious issues, so often outplayed in his conversations with leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Erdogan … that the calls helped convince some senior U.S. officials … that the President himself posed a danger to the national security of the United S