How a country that abolished its army confronts terrorism and ‘colonized ideologies’
The article discusses how a country without a standing army tackles terrorism and ideologies it deems as colonizing. It explores the unique challenges faced by this nation in maintaining security and its stance on various ideological conflicts.
Additionally, the piece provides insight into the cultural and faith-based implications of these issues, reflecting on the role of Christian and Messianic communities in the discourse surrounding terrorism and ideologies impacting the region.