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So About That 'Forever War'

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On today's episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough discusses the latest news and headlines with a biblical perspective.

He shares a personal anecdote about a disagreement with a friend, Grumpy Alex, and how it led him to reflect on the importance of forgiveness and redemption. Kevin also welcomes Pastor Dave Stone to the show to talk about Holy Week and the significance of Jesus washing his disciples' feet in John 13.

They explore the meaning behind this act and how it relates to our own relationships and service to others. The conversation is a powerful reminder of the importance of humility and service.


Excerpt of So About That 'Forever War'

Well… this is awkward.

For the last several weeks, the usual suspects in media and politics have been breathlessly warning that President Trump had just dragged the United States into yet another “forever war” in the Middle East.

You heard it everywhere. “Quagmire.” “Another Iraq.” “No exit strategy.” “Endless escalation.”

The experts were certain. The pundits were smug. The critics were unified. And now?

Now, the same president who supposedly launched a “forever war” just ordered a pause on further strikes because… the war might already be ending. Oops.

According to multiple reports, President Trump instructed the Department of War to postpone planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure after what he described as “very good and productive conversations” aimed at a “complete and total resolution” of hostilities. 

Let’s translate that into plain English: The guy they said was reckless just used overwhelming force to bring Iran to the negotiating table—and now might end the conflict in a matter of weeks.

That’s not a forever war. That’s the exact opposite of one.

But here’s the part that really deserves to be shoved directly into the face of every critic who couldn’t stop using the word “quagmire.”

This outcome didn’t happen despite Trump’s strategy. It happened because of it.

See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com


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