Week in Review: Failed Nuclear Deals, Migrants Abusing Europeans, Oregon Standoff, and More

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Week in Review: Failed Nuclear Deals, Migrants Abusing Europeans, Oregon Standoff, and More

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Highlights:

America’s track record of dangerous nuclear agreements

  • What happens when you sign a nuclear deal with a nation you don’t trust?
  • Former President Bill Clinton got his answer in 2006 when North Korea detonated its first nuclear bomb. That was 12 years after signing a nuclear accord with a psychopathic dictator.
  • The provocative detonations haven’t stopped to this day.
  • What then is the wisdom of President Barack Obama signing a nuclear deal with untrustworthy Iran?
  • Will America learn from history, current events and prophecy now, or will it only learn after Iranian nuclear bombs wipe nations off the face of the Earth?
  • Migrants and refugees abusing Europeans

  • Europeans are facing abuse on many levels: Migrants are terrorizing and assaulting them; politicians and news reporters are lying to them and covering up those abuses.
  • How much more can Europeans take?
  • Iran-Saudi Arabia feud continues

  • Iran and Saudi Arabia are itching for a fight for control of the Middle East.
  • The ramifications of this contention are more far-reaching than many realize.
  • The Oregon standoff

  • The Hammonds—a father-and-son team of Oregon ranchers—were prosecuted for controlled burns on their own property in 2001 and 2006 that spread to bordering federal land.
  • But why were they persecuted as terrorists when the fires didn’t cause any real damage? Why when even the Bureau of Land Management acknowledged that “the 2001 fire for which the Hammonds were prosecuted had actually ‘improved range conditions’ on the public lands,” as the New American noted?
  • Prophecy comes alive in Africa

  • All four of the main trends we watch at theTrumpet.com are on full display in Africa:
  • The rise of an Islamic “king of the south” (e.g. terrorism in North Africa).
  • The revival of imperial Europe (e.g. Europe’s intervention in North Africa).
  • The declining influence of the United States and Britain (e.g. Zimbabwe, South Africa and Djibouti, etc.).
  • The emergence of the Communist “kings of the east” (e.g. Djibouti and Zimbabwe).
  • Other news:

  • Haaretz reported on Tuesday that Israelis are girding for a possible collapse of the Palestinian Authority.
  • A group of Chinese people spent half a million dollars to build a massive, 12-story-tall statue of Chairman Mao Zedong, the Communist dictator of China who killed between 65-75 million people—more people than were killed under either Hitler or Stalin.
  • The United States Food And Drug Administration has approved the commercial production of “frankenfish”—genetically modified salmon infused with eel genes. It can grow twice as quickly as normal salmon and with 75 percent less feed.
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