EXCLUSIVE: The left is âfunneling money to what look like Christian organizationsâ to âmove Christians on policyâ
“36 percent of churches have not taught anything on the civic duty of a Christian to get involved in the political process.”
Quid Pro Quo Revealed: Netanyahu Vows He Won’t Strike Iranian Oil Or Nuclear Targets
Quid Pro Quo Revealed: Netanyahu Vows He Won’t Strike Iranian Oil Or Nuclear Targets
A full two weeks have passed since Iran’s October 1st ballistic missile attack on Israel, which involved some 200 projectiles, many of which caused destruction on the ground (though Israel has been tight-lipped on the extent of it).
The big question has remained: when will Israel retaliate and what form will it take? The Biden administration has over the last many days reportedly been urging for Israel to avoid hitting nuclear sites as well as energy sites. But there have been conflicting reports.
For example on Monday, Harper’s Magazine editor Andrew Cockburn wrote, “Word in Washington is that Biden has approved Israeli strike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear site.”
However, within hours after this speculative statement on X, The Washington Post reported that Israel is walking back from the prospect of bombing oil as well as nuclear facilities.
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the Biden administration he is willing to strike military rather than oil or nuclear facilities in Iran, according to two officials familiar with the matter, suggesting a more limited counterstrike aimed at preventing a full-scale war,” the Monday afternoon report said.
President Biden in a phone call with PM Netanyahu last Wednesday reportedly conveyed serious concern that any counterstrikes could lead to all-out war if not kept ‘limited’.
Monday’s afternoon WaPo headline was enough to send oil prices falling, also after morning reports of China’s weak demand…
At the time of last week’s phone call, Netanyahu had reportedly expressed that he favors attacks on the Islamic Republic’s military infrastructure.
The Washington Post now appears to be chalking this up as a win for Biden diplomacy:
Netanyahu was in a âmore moderated placeâ in that discussion than he had previously been, said the U.S. official, describing the call between the two leaders.
The apparent softening of the prime ministerâs stance factored into Bidenâs decision to send a powerful missile defense system to Israel, both officials said.
So the quid pro quo becomes clear… this is in reference to weekend reports saying the US is sending the THAAD anti-air missile defense system to Israel, for protection against Iran, which will include US troop operators.Â
However, at a moment that Israel is already engaged militarily on several fronts, especially in Lebanon with Iran-backed Hezbollah, absolutely nothing is certain.
There remain plenty of hawks in Bibi’s security cabinet who are urging Israel to go big in its response. It is also the case that Netanyahu has been talking about taking out Iran’s nuclear program for many years at this point.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/14/2024 – 18:00
Archaeologists discover one of worldâs oldest Christian churches in Armenia
“In the cross-shaped extensions, the researchers discovered the remains of wooden platforms, which were radiocarbon dated to the mid-4th century AD.”
New lawsuits against Sean Combs allege sex assault, including of minor
Music mogul Sean Combs is facing a batch of new lawsuits including one alleging he molested a minor, the legal team behind the filings announced Monday. The federal civil complaints filed in Manhattan were filed anonymously, two by women named as Jane Does and four by men identified as John Does. The allegations in them […]
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Trudeau slams India as tensions soar over Sikh separatist’s murder
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India Monday of making a “fundamental error,” as an escalating row over the killing of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil last year saw both countries expel each other’s ambassadors. A grave Trudeau branded New Delhi’s actions as “unacceptable” during a press conference in Ottawa on the diplomatic expulsions, […]
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Central Pacific 7-Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
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Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI
800 AM HST Mon Oct 14 2024
For the central North Pacific…between 140W and 180W:
No tropical cyclones are expected during the next 7 days.
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Forecaster Foster
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Nolte â Famed ‘Plagiarism Hunter’ Busts Kamala Harris: Book ‘Copied Virtually an Entire Wikipedia Article,’ ‘Fabricated a Source Reference’
A famous âplagiarism hunterâ discovered that Kamala Harris âplagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal-justice book.”
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JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Unchecked immigration turns Swedish dream into brutal dystopia
Shootings, bombings, stabbings, and organized crime have taken root, fueled by gangs locked in a brutal war over drug trafficking and territory.
NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Monday, October 14 | NewsWareâs Trade Talk
S&P Futures are positive this morning ahead of a relatively quite day in the markets today. Bond Markets are closed as today is a federal holiday. China’s finance minister highlighted the countries stimulus plans without giving specific numbers, addition meetings scheduled for later this month. U.S. to send missile defense system to Israel ahead of the expected Israeli strike on Iran. Shares of Caterpillar are falling after a major broker downgraded the stock. BA is also weak as striking workers continue to hold out. No earnings announcements today due to the holiday. Buffet takes position in Sirius XM. In Europe, markets are mixed to lower with Middle East tensions, this week’s ECB announcement in focus. Oil prices are displaying significant weakness this morning as oil prices fall more than -2% in the pre market.