Whoever emerges, next Iranian leadership not likely to be pro-Christian, pro-Jewish

Whoever emerges, next Iranian leadership not likely to be pro-Christian, pro-Jewish

On the third day of Operation Epic Fury, U.S. and Israeli forces continue to pound targets inside Iran. The regime has struck back killing at least four U.S. service members and seriously wounding several others.  In addition, Kuwait’s air defenses on Monday mistakenly shot down three U.S. F-15 fighter jets, the U.S. Central Command says. mOverall, there’s been great success for Operation Epic Fury. Bob Maginnis, a national defense analyst and president of Maginnis Strategies, says so far, so good.

“We are conducting a very effective operation that was well orchestrated, planned and resourced and that is seriously diminishing the Iranian missile program and destroying what is left of the nuclear program. And of course, destroying their Navy.”

 

Whoever emerges, next Iranian leadership not likely to be pro-Christian, pro-Jewish

Whoever emerges, next Iranian leadership not likely to be pro-Christian, pro-Jewish

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