President Trump delays Iran strike planned for today, after he says Middle Eastern allies asked him to “hold off,” but he says he’s instructed US military leaders “to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice,” if an acceptable deal isn’t reached; Iran says it will “swiftly, decisively and powerfully reject any aggression;” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly met with his Security Cabinet for the second day in a row; Iran says all ships will need its permission to cross the Strait of Hormuz;
Chris Mitchell talks about the concern that Iran is just stringing along the US and Middle Eastern countries, Iran’s current proposals for a deal, the implications of allowing Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz, and if the possibility of a deal in Lebanon would mean a ceasefire in name only; how one anti-trafficking ministry is taking an unusual approach to rescuing victims and restore their lives; and how a Christian couple in Eastern Europe followed a vision God gave them, which led to five ministries, dozens of jobs and countless lives touched.
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