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10/29/17 8:38 AM

#19729 RE: ChannelTrader #19728

Mike Pence: We Will Bypass the U.N. to Save Christians in the Middle East ~

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/advocates-for-mideast-christians-cheer-u-s-aid-reversal/

Vice president announces 'enormous shift' in policy;
USAID to work directly with faith-based organizations in Iraq

by Brendan Kirby | Updated 26 Oct 2017 at 7:16 PM

Advocates who have been warning that Iraq’s Christian communities are in
danger of extinction cheered Vice President Mike Pence’s announcement
that the United States no longer will rely on the United Nations and
will directly fund relief efforts.


Pence’s announcement Wednesday evening at the In Defense of Christians
annual dinner in Washington marks a major break from a policy that
began under Barack Obama and continued into the administration of
President Donald Trump.

Vice President Pence Speaks at the IDC Dinner in Washington, DC. -







https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=2ad_65F3gTw



"It's an enormous shift, a historic shift.
And I'm thrilled," said Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious
Freedom at the Hudson Institute.
"This will make a difference for Christian communities in Iraq."

The Obama administration spent more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid
on U.N.-managed programs to rebuild war-torn cities in the Middle East.
But Shea and others have been arguing for some time that very little of
that aid has reached Christians and other religious minorities facing
genocide.


On Wednesday, Pence echoed those concerns.

"My friends, those days are over," he said to applause.

Pence said that Trump has ordered the State Department to stop funding
"ineffective relief efforts" by the United Nations and provide direct
aid through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).


"We will no longer rely on the United Nations alone to assist persecuted
Christians and minorities in the wake of genocide and the atrocities of
terrorist groups," he said.
"The United States will work hand in hand from this day forward with
faith-based groups and private organizations to help those who are
persecuted for their faith."


Shea said the threats to Iraqi Christians are particularly
heartbreaking
considering that these are some of the oldest Christian communities in
the world, dating almost to the time of Christ.

"These communities and churches trace their faith to Thomas the
Apostle."
"These communities and churches trace their faith to Thomas the
Apostle," she said.

The Rev. Benedict Kiely, a Catholic priest who runs an organization
dedicated to helping persecuted Christians in the Middle East,
praised the policy change.

"This is joyous and welcome news from the Trump administration —
the news persecuted Christians in the Middle East have been waiting to
hear since the election of President Trump," he wrote in an email to
LifeZette.

"The U.N. has proved to be entirely ineffective in getting aid to the
persecuted minorities. The Trump administration's decision is the first
piece of good news the persecuted Christians of the Middle East have
heard in more than eight years."


Kiely wrote that the Iraqi Christians placed great hope in Trump's
election.

"The bypassing of the U.N., while politically incorrect, is exactly what
was needed," he wrote.
"The Obama administration was regarded by the suffering Christians as
not only uncaring, but actively hostile to their needs."


Carl Anderson, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus,
also praised the decision.


"A year ago the United States used the right word to describe what was
happening to Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle
East," he said in a statement.
"That word was 'genocide.'
Tonight, those words were put into action."



U.S. Aid to Iraq Bypasses Christians, Critics Say
As VP Mike Pence prepares to speak at summit, ancient religious communities on verge of extinction
Middle Eastern Christians face problems well beyond a lack of help rebuilding damaged buildings and restoring electricity.
Advocates say many Christians who fled are reluctant to return for fear
that they will be victimized by former Islamic State terrorists and
other Muslim extremists.




Shea said reconstruction projects funded directly by the U.S. government
should help address security concerns as well.

"We will see our investment at risk and will want to see the success of
these villages," she said.

(photo credit, homepage image: Baghdad Church..., CC BY-SA 4.0, by Aziz1005)

Trump admin will directly help Christians in the Middle East rather than use ‘ineffective’ UN programs

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trump-admin-will-directly-help-christians-in-the-middle-east-rather-than-us?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com&utm_campaign=f9aca06d8f-Daily%2520Headlines%2520-%2520U.S.&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_12387f0e3e-f9aca06d8f-401442457



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NYBob

10/29/17 12:39 PM

#19730 RE: ChannelTrader #19728

Islamic Army Caught Hiding in the US… TRUMP WAS RIGHT - Hot News -





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_oM6NVNXQA

Mike Pence: We Will Bypass the U.N. to Save Christians in the Middle East ~

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/advocates-for-mideast-christians-cheer-u-s-aid-reversal/

Vice president announces 'enormous shift' in policy;
USAID to work directly with faith-based organizations in Iraq
by Brendan Kirby | Updated 26 Oct 2017 at 7:16 PM

Advocates who have been warning that Iraq’s Christian communities are in
danger of extinction cheered Vice President Mike Pence’s announcement
that the United States no longer will rely on the United Nations and
will directly fund relief efforts.

Pence’s announcement Wednesday evening at the In Defense of Christians
annual dinner in Washington marks a major break from a policy that
began under Barack Obama and continued into the administration of
President Donald Trump.

Vice President Pence Speaks at the IDC Dinner in Washington, DC. -







https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=2ad_65F3gTw



"It's an enormous shift, a historic shift.
And I'm thrilled," said Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious
Freedom at the Hudson Institute.
"This will make a difference for Christian communities in Iraq."

The Obama administration spent more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid
on U.N.-managed programs to rebuild war-torn cities in the Middle East.
But Shea and others have been arguing for some time that very little of
that aid has reached Christians and other religious minorities facing
genocide.


On Wednesday, Pence echoed those concerns.

"My friends, those days are over," he said to applause.

Pence said that Trump has ordered the State Department to stop funding
"ineffective relief efforts" by the United Nations and provide direct
aid through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

"We will no longer rely on the United Nations alone to assist persecuted
Christians and minorities in the wake of genocide and the atrocities of
terrorist groups," he said.
"The United States will work hand in hand from this day forward with
faith-based groups and private organizations to help those who are
persecuted for their faith."

Shea said the threats to Iraqi Christians are particularly
heartbreaking
considering that these are some of the oldest Christian communities in
the world, dating almost to the time of Christ.

"These communities and churches trace their faith to Thomas the
Apostle."
"These communities and churches trace their faith to Thomas the
Apostle," she said.

The Rev. Benedict Kiely, a Catholic priest who runs an organization
dedicated to helping persecuted Christians in the Middle East,
praised the policy change.

"This is joyous and welcome news from the Trump administration —
the news persecuted Christians in the Middle East have been waiting to
hear since the election of President Trump," he wrote in an email to
LifeZette.
"The U.N. has proved to be entirely ineffective in getting aid to the
persecuted minorities. The Trump administration's decision is the first
piece of good news the persecuted Christians of the Middle East have
heard in more than eight years."


Kiely wrote that the Iraqi Christians placed great hope in Trump's
election.

"The bypassing of the U.N., while politically incorrect, is exactly what
was needed," he wrote.
"The Obama administration was regarded by the suffering Christians as
not only uncaring, but actively hostile to their needs."


Carl Anderson, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus,
also praised the decision.

"A year ago the United States used the right word to describe what was
happening to Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle
East," he said in a statement.
"That word was 'genocide.'
Tonight, those words were put into action."


U.S. Aid to Iraq Bypasses Christians, Critics Say
As VP Mike Pence prepares to speak at summit, ancient religious communities on verge of extinction
Middle Eastern Christians face problems well beyond a lack of help rebuilding damaged buildings and restoring electricity.
Advocates say many Christians who fled are reluctant to return for fear
that they will be victimized by former Islamic State terrorists and
other Muslim extremists.




Shea said reconstruction projects funded directly by the U.S. government
should help address security concerns as well.

"We will see our investment at risk and will want to see the success of
these villages," she said.

(photo credit, homepage image: Baghdad Church..., CC BY-SA 4.0, by Aziz1005)

Trump admin will directly help Christians in the Middle East rather than use ‘ineffective’ UN programs

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trump-admin-will-directly-help-christians-in-the-middle-east-rather-than-us?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com&utm_campaign=f9aca06d8f-Daily%2520Headlines%2520-%2520U.S.&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_12387f0e3e-f9aca06d8f-401442457



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http://www.888C.com
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mick

10/30/17 8:18 AM

#19736 RE: ChannelTrader #19728

trump very smart ah fellow