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Tuesday, June 24

Peace Through Strength: The 12-Day War

A stunning diplomatic breakthrough has emerged from what could have been a catastrophic Middle Eastern conflict. Former President Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after just 12 days of hostilities, dubbing it "The 12-Day War" and positioning himself as the intermediary between these longtime adversaries. The ceasefire follows precision military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities using advanced "bunker buster" technology – 30, 000-pound bombs capable of penetrating 200 feet of solid rock before detonation. These surgical strikes deliberately targeted military capabilities rather than civilian or political targets, reflecting a strategy focused on neutralizing threats rather than regime change. The technological sophistication displayed in these operations represents decades of military advancement, allowing for unprecedented precision in achieving strategic objectives while minimizing collateral damage. What makes this development particularly remarkable is the speed of de-escalation. Conflicts in this region typically persist for years, but Trump's distinctive diplomatic approach – combining demonstrative force with subsequent engagement – appears to have dramatically compressed this timeline. The implications extend beyond just Israel and Iran, potentially reshaping power dynamics across the entire Middle East. With Iran's military capabilities significantly diminished, groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis that have historically relied on Iranian support may find themselves in precarious positions. Meanwhile, signs of internal political shifts are emerging within Iran itself, with some figures reportedly calling for change following these events. As we witness this extraordinary diplomatic achievement, it's worth considering how this unconventional approach to conflict resolution might influence future international relations. The Middle East appears more stable now than it has been for decades, though individual terrorist threats remain. Join us as we continue to analyze these developments and their implications for global security, regional stability, and America's role in facilitating peace. Support the show

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The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

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Faith, Creation, and Cultural Turning Points

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