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Article • December 26, 2017

Instead of bolstering Jewish heritage in the land, Israel’s own archaeologists are using their position of trust to deny Israel’s history.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 19, 2016

When the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991, the anti-Communist coalition wildly celebrated its stunning collapse. But as former chess champion Garry Kasparov pointed out in a recent opinion piece, authoritarian regimes are again thriving in the world of 2016. Some 2.7 billion people on Earth live under the tyrannical rule of a dictator. In Russia, the bloodthirsty Vladimir Putin has made great gains in his bid to restore the glory of imperial Russia! And this time around, there is no anti-Communist coalition resisting him. Many in the West even praise the likes of Putin for being strong and authoritative. For more on this distressing turn of events, listen to Stephen Flurry on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.



Article • November 14, 2005

On the heels of his anti-Israel diatribe, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recently sacked senior ambassadors deemed too liberal for his administration.





Article • January 3, 2011

Hamas stockpiles weapons in Gaza with help from the head of the terrorist snake.


Article • July 2, 2007

Iran now has Gaza fully in its pocket. Will Lebanon be next?


Article • July 25, 2011


Article • July 24, 2018

Overwhelmed by corruption, poverty and violence, Mexican voters have elected an anti-American strongman.





Feature • September 1, 2006


Article • June 2, 2022

Will there be a Canada-America schism?


Article • December 5, 2005

Anti-Americanism is a rising sentiment in Europe. But what if every European Union nation were forced to embrace this as official policy?


Feature • March 1, 2000



Article • April 23, 2009

Britain’s presence at the farcical “anti-racism” conference reveals the sorry state of its foreign policy.


Article • March 21, 2005

China’s new “anti-seccesion” law is causing quite a stir in East Asia. Here’s why this law is, and is not, a big deal.


Feature • June 1, 2001