by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Bernard Lewis, a Princeton University historian who has written more than 20 books on Islam and the Middle East, has a blueprint for America's war against terrorism: confront, defeat and transform.
by Melvin Rhodes
Kurdish rebels, seeking an autonomous Kurdistan, have been attacking Turkish troops from the sanctuary of northern Iraq. Turkey now threatens to send troops into the most peaceful region of Iraq. Complicating the problem was an attempt in...
by David Treybig
With part of Turkey located in Europe and part of it located in Asia, this country has long been the site where civilizations, cultures, and ideas clash. It's where East meets West, where the Christian and Muslim religions collide, and...
by Melvin Rhodes
Following rebuffs from both the United States and Germany, could NATO's second biggest military power turn toward the east?
The Middle East in Bible Prophecy
by United Church of God
By the time the prophet Muhammad was preaching the tenets of the new Islamic religion, the Jews had not had a state for some five centuries.
by Beyond Today Editor
Since 1923, following the successful Turkish War of Independence after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire of the Turks in World War I, the Republic of Turkey was organized according to the vision of one man—Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
by Tom Robinson
Throughout the course of history, rule over the Holy Land has often changed hands, the inhabitants being at times autonomous but usually subject to some great regional power.
by Beyond Today Editor
Jonathan defeats the Philistines
The Middle East in Bible Prophecy
by United Church of God
Learn the astounding story of the past, present and future of the Middle East that was laid out thousands of years ago within Bible prophecy.
by Paul Kieffer
The recent European Union summit conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, resulted in an agreement to admit 10 new members by May 2004. Turkey, however, continues to knock on the door to the EU, as it has for some 15 years.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Turkey , a longtime U.S. ally, is on the point of hindering American plans and intentions in Iraq.
The Middle East in Bible Prophecy
by United Church of God
For hundreds of years the Arabs did not have a government of their own.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The likelihood of an Iranian nuclear armory has opened up the possibility of uncontrolled nuclear proliferation among neighboring countries.
by Melvin Rhodes
All nations are firmly in place for the final act.
by Paul Suckling
When disaster strikes suddenly, reverberations often go around the world.
by Cecil Maranville
The Balkans has a long and complex history. What is the story behind the headlines?
Russia and Bible Prophecy
by Victor Kubik
Geographic shortcomings helped mold the Russian national psyche, fostering a xenophobic viewpoint—an intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
by Beyond Today Editor
Coming Day of the Lord, future paradise on earth