Week in Review: Rehearsing for World War III, Eastern Orthodox Battle, EU Army Moves Forward, and Much More

Russian, Chinese and Mongolian troops and military equipment parade at the end of the day of the Vostok-2018.
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Week in Review: Rehearsing for World War III, Eastern Orthodox Battle, EU Army Moves Forward, and Much More

Show Notes

  • This was a big week for Russian-Chinese military cooperation: These two nations are participating jointly in what may be the largest military exercises in human history—exercises that involve nuclear weapons.
  • A dispute over authority within the Eastern Orthodox Church could have significant geopolitical effects and important prophetic implications as well.
  • Efforts to forge a single European army have been moving in incremental steps over a period of years, and another significant one of those steps was announced this week, depriving European nations control over foreign troops on their own soil.
  • We’ll also talk about Iran demonstrating sophisticated missile capability, the Catholic child abuse scandal reaching Germany, and America’s left saying we need a reboot of the Constitution.

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