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#619: Does America Have the Will to Kill the Enemy?

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An article this week from the United States Naval Institute argues that America isn’t winning battles because it won’t kill more of the enemy. “The United States has been at war with radical Islamists four times longer than it was with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II. … It is time to kill a lot more of them,” the authors wrote. Bible prophecy says that in the end-time, America will have lost the will to destroy its enemies. That weakness and lack of pride is a result of the nation’s disobedience to God’s laws. America’s failed wars are the symptom of a deep problem in the nation—a problem we discuss on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.

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An article this week from the United States Naval Institute argues that America isn’t winning battles because it won’t kill more of the enemy. “The United States has been at war with radical Islamists four times longer than it was with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II. … It is time to kill a lot more of them,” the authors wrote. Bible prophecy says that in the end-time, America will have lost the will to destroy its enemies. That weakness and lack of pride is a result of the nation’s disobedience to God’s laws. America’s failed wars are the symptom of a deep problem in the nation—a problem we discuss on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.

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