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It Doesn’t Take A Brain Surgeon To See Through Iran’s Strategy In Lebanon… So Why Is America Putting Up With It?

The Iranian regime’s ultimate strategy in negotiations with the United States is very clear: drive a wedge between the U.S. and Israel to create tension between allies.

The regime plans to do it through Lebanonโ€”and it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to see it. 

We have seen this play out for weeks. Iran orders its Lebanon-based terror proxy to carry out attacks against Israel despite an ongoing ceasefire. Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 13 more injured over the weekend thanks to multiple Hezbollah attacks. Some ceasefire!

When Israel responds to these Hezbollah onslaughtsโ€”as any sovereign nation wouldโ€”they get blamed for being reckless and endangering a broader deal with Iran. Why? Because sadly, Iran’s regime has been able to link a potential Iran deal with what happens in Lebanon.

Israel has pounded Hezbollah and left it in tatters. Iran knows that Hezbollah is in very big trouble and badly wants to save the crown jewel of its proxy network. The regime not only demanded to have Lebanon included in the Memorandum of Understanding that was signed by President Trump last week, but also ordered Hezbollah to continue attacking Israel. The Jewish State gets the blame when it responds, and the U.S. then calls for Israeli restraint. Do you see how this works?

Even though our leaders would obviously never tolerate a terror group on America’s borders launching rockets from Canada or Mexico, Israel, as usual, is held to a different standard.

Israel is being asked very openly to not respond to Hezbollah attacks. It’s an impossible situation for the world’s one and only Jewish state.

For some reason, US negotiators have allowed Iran to create this status quo. And it’s not good.

During talks in Switzerland between the U.S. delegation led by Vice President Vance and Iran, the two sides reportedly agreed to a new deconfliction mechanism in Lebanon involving Israel, Hezbollah, and regional partners.

โ€œThe Qataris, the Pakistanis, our friends in Israel, we’re all working towards regional peace,โ€ the Vice President said. โ€œThere of course are going to be sometimes disagreements about precisely how to get there, but I actually feel great about where we are in Lebanon. There’s still some additional wood to chop, but we’re going to keep on working at it. And what we’re trying to accomplish here is something very simple. Through diplomacy, through working together to transform the Middle East, where Iran and the Gulf have been at war with each otherโ€”or at least have had very unfriendly relationsโ€”where Iran has been a driver of regional instability, now we see a future where everybody can work together to promote peace and prosperity for everyone.โ€

Really? At the end of the day, we’re apparently expecting Qatar and Pakistan to be โ€œhonest brokers,โ€ and Iran to โ€œrein inโ€ Hezbollahโ€”something the regime has refused to do for over 40 years since they created this terror group in Lebanon. We are putting a lot of faith in the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism! Color me skeptical.

Iran has also reportedly now agreed to let inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into their country to make sure the mad mullahs are not developing nuclear weapons and restarting the nuclear program which has been destroyed by the United States and Israel. This sounds great on the surface, but remember, IAEA inspectors were also let into Iran in previous years, and it didn’t go so well.

The regime doesnโ€™t change its spots, and as Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid out this past weekend, the regime in Tehran has, and will continue to be, the driving force behind Middle East terror and turmoil.

โ€œEvery problem in the Middle East tracks back to Iran,โ€ Rubio stressed. โ€œHezbollahโ€”Iran. Shia militias that are destroying and threatening Iraqโ€”Iran. Hamasโ€”Iran. The Houthisโ€”Iran. Assad when he was in Syriaโ€”Iran. Everywhere you turn, they’re behind all of it.โ€

โ€œThey are a destabilizing, dangerous, evil force that had to be dealt with,โ€ he emphasized. โ€œThey have to be weakened.โ€

Amen!

It’s been nearly half a century of unyielding jihad. Is a credible deal possible with a radical Islamicโ€”and frankly, demonicโ€”regime that has a long history of lies, double talk, and fomenting terrorism? The bottom line is that you cannot trust your negotiating partner, the Iranian regime. And that will not change.


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In-Depth: Safeguarding Freedomโ€”A Biblical Model For Defending Our Civic And Religious Rights

Since religious freedom has been a hot-button social issue and is more and more frequently covered in secular and Christian news media outlets, we sometimes are asked these questions. Does the Bible address religious freedom, and, if so, what does it say and where? The Apostle Paul (and his traveling companions on various mission trips) is perhaps the most notable example of a biblical figure who suffered religious persecution and also on occasion stood up for his religious liberty. It is interesting that Paul did so in a government that had some similarities to Western nations.

There Is No Middle Ground With Christโ€”If You Arenโ€™t For Jesus, Youโ€™re Against Him

As an evangelist, I take sharing the Word of God and the hope of Jesus Christ very seriously. The way I look at it, eternity is at stake every time I stand up at the podium. When eternity is on the lineโ€”the difference between Heaven and Hellโ€”I donโ€™t pull punches. People need to know that both are real, literal places, and surrendering oneโ€™s life to Jesus is the difference. There is no middle ground with Christ. If you arenโ€™t for Jesus, youโ€™re against Him.

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Jan Markell: You Canโ€™t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the โ€œleft behindโ€ world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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Israel My Glory

The Iranian regime’s ultimate strategy in negotiations with the United States is very clear: drive a wedge between the U.S. and Israel to create tension between allies.

The regime plans to do it through Lebanonโ€”and it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to see it. 

We have seen this play out for weeks. Iran orders its Lebanon-based terror proxy to carry out attacks against Israel despite an ongoing ceasefire. Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 13 more injured over the weekend thanks to multiple Hezbollah attacks. Some ceasefire!

When Israel responds to these Hezbollah onslaughtsโ€”as any sovereign nation wouldโ€”they get blamed for being reckless and endangering a broader deal with Iran. Why? Because sadly, Iran’s regime has been able to link a potential Iran deal with what happens in Lebanon.

Israel has pounded Hezbollah and left it in tatters. Iran knows that Hezbollah is in very big trouble and badly wants to save the crown jewel of its proxy network. The regime not only demanded to have Lebanon included in the Memorandum of Understanding that was signed by President Trump last week, but also ordered Hezbollah to continue attacking Israel. The Jewish State gets the blame when it responds, and the U.S. then calls for Israeli restraint. Do you see how this works?

Even though our leaders would obviously never tolerate a terror group on America’s borders launching rockets from Canada or Mexico, Israel, as usual, is held to a different standard.

Israel is being asked very openly to not respond to Hezbollah attacks. It’s an impossible situation for the world’s one and only Jewish state.

For some reason, US negotiators have allowed Iran to create this status quo. And it’s not good.

During talks in Switzerland between the U.S. delegation led by Vice President Vance and Iran, the two sides reportedly agreed to a new deconfliction mechanism in Lebanon involving Israel, Hezbollah, and regional partners.

โ€œThe Qataris, the Pakistanis, our friends in Israel, we’re all working towards regional peace,โ€ the Vice President said. โ€œThere of course are going to be sometimes disagreements about precisely how to get there, but I actually feel great about where we are in Lebanon. There’s still some additional wood to chop, but we’re going to keep on working at it. And what we’re trying to accomplish here is something very simple. Through diplomacy, through working together to transform the Middle East, where Iran and the Gulf have been at war with each otherโ€”or at least have had very unfriendly relationsโ€”where Iran has been a driver of regional instability, now we see a future where everybody can work together to promote peace and prosperity for everyone.โ€

Really? At the end of the day, we’re apparently expecting Qatar and Pakistan to be โ€œhonest brokers,โ€ and Iran to โ€œrein inโ€ Hezbollahโ€”something the regime has refused to do for over 40 years since they created this terror group in Lebanon. We are putting a lot of faith in the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism! Color me skeptical.

Iran has also reportedly now agreed to let inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into their country to make sure the mad mullahs are not developing nuclear weapons and restarting the nuclear program which has been destroyed by the United States and Israel. This sounds great on the surface, but remember, IAEA inspectors were also let into Iran in previous years, and it didn’t go so well.

The regime doesnโ€™t change its spots, and as Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid out this past weekend, the regime in Tehran has, and will continue to be, the driving force behind Middle East terror and turmoil.

โ€œEvery problem in the Middle East tracks back to Iran,โ€ Rubio stressed. โ€œHezbollahโ€”Iran. Shia militias that are destroying and threatening Iraqโ€”Iran. Hamasโ€”Iran. The Houthisโ€”Iran. Assad when he was in Syriaโ€”Iran. Everywhere you turn, they’re behind all of it.โ€

โ€œThey are a destabilizing, dangerous, evil force that had to be dealt with,โ€ he emphasized. โ€œThey have to be weakened.โ€

Amen!

It’s been nearly half a century of unyielding jihad. Is a credible deal possible with a radical Islamicโ€”and frankly, demonicโ€”regime that has a long history of lies, double talk, and fomenting terrorism? The bottom line is that you cannot trust your negotiating partner, the Iranian regime. And that will not change.


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In-Depth: Safeguarding Freedomโ€”A Biblical Model For Defending Our Civic And Religious Rights

Since religious freedom has been a hot-button social issue and is more and more frequently covered in secular and Christian news media outlets, we sometimes are asked these questions. Does the Bible address religious freedom, and, if so, what does it say and where? The Apostle Paul (and his traveling companions on various mission trips) is perhaps the most notable example of a biblical figure who suffered religious persecution and also on occasion stood up for his religious liberty. It is interesting that Paul did so in a government that had some similarities to Western nations.

There Is No Middle Ground With Christโ€”If You Arenโ€™t For Jesus, Youโ€™re Against Him

As an evangelist, I take sharing the Word of God and the hope of Jesus Christ very seriously. The way I look at it, eternity is at stake every time I stand up at the podium. When eternity is on the lineโ€”the difference between Heaven and Hellโ€”I donโ€™t pull punches. People need to know that both are real, literal places, and surrendering oneโ€™s life to Jesus is the difference. There is no middle ground with Christ. If you arenโ€™t for Jesus, youโ€™re against Him.

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Jan Markell: You Canโ€™t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the โ€œleft behindโ€ world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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