Carving Up Syria
Israeli tanks advanced to within 16 miles of Damascus Tuesday while IDF soldiers captured the summit of Mount Hermon. Meanwhile, Russia, Türkiye, and the US hold pieces in the west, north, and east of Syria.Continue Reading
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Israeli tanks advanced to within 16 miles of Damascus Tuesday while IDF soldiers captured the summit of Mount Hermon. Meanwhile, Russia, Türkiye, and the US hold pieces in the west, north, and east of Syria.Continue Reading
Israel’s air force has flown 350 missions over the last 48 hours to destroy weapons left behind by the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
The rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured Damascus over the weekend, but Syria is divided between Sunni rebels, Turkish militia, Kurds, and Druze—and about 900 US soldiers.
A Chinese container ship is believed to have dragged its anchor for 100 miles across the floor of the Baltic Sea to disrupt communications between the two newest members of NATO, Finland and Sweden.
Is Syria a new theater in what may be World War 3?
Politico again ran with the “Republicans Pounce” meme in response to the president’s pardon of his son, as though it’s somehow the fault of conservatives that President Biden had to keep Hunter out of prison.Continue Reading
Joe Biden has issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter, for anything and everything he’s done—including convictions on a federal gun charge and income tax evasion—between 2014 and now.Continue Reading
Israeli troops spotted Hezbollah fighters on the border Wednesday morning, violating the hours-old ceasefire agreement between Israel and the government of Lebanon. Continue Reading
Israel and Hezbollah are reportedly set to agree to a US-backed ceasefire in southern Lebanon just as Israeli troops reach the Litani River for the first time since 2000.Continue Reading
SKEPTICS OFTEN claim that the Hebrew Bible must have been copied from older Mesopotamian texts. Frankly, this is lazy thinking by people looking for excuses not to deal with God. Continue Reading
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