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Mosul — from 15,000 Christians to 40

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Before ISIS, Mosul was home to 15,000 Christians. In July, Mosul was home to about 40. Any questions?

“This cultural genocide, thanks to the indifference of Europeans and many Western Christians more worried about not appearing ‘Islamophobic’ than defending their own brothers, [has] sadly worked,” The Gatestone Institute wrote.

Mosul, the third-largest city in Iraq and home to one of the largest Christian populations in the region before the rise of, and persecution by, ISIS, now has the reputation of celebrating Christmas, minus the Christians. And yes, political correctness — fear of calling out Islam for what it often is — is in large part to blame.

Read more at: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/aug/27/mosul-from-15000-christians-to-40/

Everywhere was a disaster under Obama but moreso with Iraq.  I lose track of the places.

Iran, JCPOA
Libya
Honduras
Egypt
Cuba (Cuba trade deal)
Iraq

All of these places, demonstrably so. And then, there are other places one can consider, Yemen and Syria. Now, no matter what the president does, there will be some places that end up just being bad off, it's going to happen but here, are too, too many examples.

North Korea too? It's a long list however it works out.
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