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The question now is simple: can an alliance survive when partners do not fully agree on every mission, yet still rely on each other in moments of crisis? The answer will shape U.S.-European relations for decades, and define whether NATO remains a pillar of shared security -- or becomes a relic of assumptions the modern world no longer tolerates.
If Iran is willing to threaten the entire ceasefire arrangement over Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, then it tells us something critical: Hezbollah is not a side asset to Iran. It is central to Iran's future war plans.
The past five years have seen a massive migration of Americans out of heavily Democratic counties and into ones where Donald Trump won majorities in each of the past three elections. Millions of Americans would rather live among Trump supporters than those voting for the likes of Kamala Harris.
Atiku Ma’aji thought he had found new life. At 26, he chose to follow Jesus after missionaries came to his village in Nigeria. But his decision came at a cost.
The most dangerous systems of control are almost never introduced as tools of oppression. They are introduced as tools of progress. That is exactly what we are watching unfold right now with the worldwide push for digital ID.
At a time when Britain is morally fractured, spiritually confused, and increasingly detached from the faith that once anchored it, the head of the Church of England went quiet on the holiest day in the Christian calendar. And millions noticed.
Be careful about reporting a pain, a physical problem, maybe even a broken nail, in one nation. You might get offered the help you need to kill yourself.
On Friday evening, a manhunt was launched in the Netherlands to track down suspects responsible for a bombing attack targeting Christians supportive of the Jewish State.
As summer approaches, a troubling convergence is taking shape -- one that should concern far more than farmers and ranchers.
What should have been a serious gathering about leadership, economic direction, national priorities, and the concerns of ordinary Canadians instead became a public meltdown over identity categories, speaking privileges, pronouns, "harm," and who deserved the microphone based on their place in the ever-expanding hierarchy of oppression.
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