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LISTEN: The war is over — or is it?

- The Washington Times

President Trump announced the end of the war with Iran, and said a peace deal was in the process of being signed. A day later, he announced the Strait of Hormuz would soon reopen and that the peace deal was in the process of being signed. But questions remain: Are we at war or not?

LISTEN: What if China beats the U.S. in a war?

Ralph DeFalco III, former deputy director of intelligence at the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center, joins the show to talk about his new book, "The Counterfeit," set in an alternate future in which China defeats the U.S. in a Pacific conflict.

LISTEN: Trump’s foreign policy successes

- The Washington Times

When it comes to foreign policy, President Trump is chalking up the successes. Of course, Democrats give him low marks on all-matters-foreign. But that's actually a good thing. Why? Because Democrats generally detest America. The more they detest Trump's policies, the better for America.

LISTEN: Why robots are at the center of U.S.-China competition

Barry Hinckley, the president of Blue Ops, joins the show to talk about why the U.S. needs thousands of unmanned surface vessels in its fleet, how America can reignite its lagging shipbuilding industry, and whether the U.S. has lost a maritime edge compared to its rival, China.

LISTEN: Quiet Christians weaken America

- The Washington Times

If you want a good biblical example of how Christians are supposed to act in modern times, look no further than the book of Nehemiah. He's the guy who lived a life of humble service, but nonetheless was used by God in mighty manners.

LISTEN: COVID still depressing home ownership

- The Washington Times

The American dream of home ownership is falling by the wayside for many in the country, particularly those below the ages of 40. And why? If you want to know why youth in America are struggling to move from renting to home ownership, then look no further than the Covid years.

LISTEN: Wealth-building with God

- The Washington Times

Money has been blamed for a lot of evils in the world. But in truth, money isn't bad; neither is all debt. But building wealth in a way that glorifies God requires a few purposeful steps.

LISTEN: China’s shop of influence and horror

- The Washington Times

Communist China has been making great inroads around the world with its method of economic enslavement, the Belt and Road Initiative. But there are far worse evils taking place under the CCP's watch. Take the new title, "Killed to Order: China's Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary."