Top military appointments, Azerbaijan-Armenian conflict, and Attorney General's testimony discussed. Special offers, COVID test program, refunds, migrant surge, Bob Ross painting, and interest rates updates also covered.
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Charles C. Q. Brown confirmed as new chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff despite criticism of Senator Tuberville's protest.
Azerbaijan launches attack on pro-Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh, resulting in deaths and Armenian forces agreeing to disband and disarm.
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Confirmation of Charles C. Q. Brown as Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
After months of stalemate, the Senate confirmed Charles C. Q. Brown as the new chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. This confirmation came after individual votes due to Senator Tommy Tuberville's protest against a Pentagon policy. The protest has been criticized for undermining military readiness.
Azerbaijan-Armenia Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan launched an attack on pro-Armenian forces in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, resulting in the death of hundreds, including civilians. Azerbaijan claimed full control of the region, and Armenian forces agreed to disband and disarm. Despite accusations of ethnic cleansing, Azerbaijan stated that it seeks a smooth reintegration of the region's mostly Christian Armenian population.
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Military Appointments, Azerbaijan-Armenia Conflict, and Attorney General's Testimony
Today, we’re talking about new top military appointments, the Azerbaijan-Armenian conflict, Attorney General Merrick Garland’s testimony before the Senate, and other top news for Friday, September 22th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today.