Posted on 07/29/2018 12:12:33 AM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
Christian pastor who has been detained in Turkey for 21 months has been released after President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence threatened to impose a new harsh policy and sanctions, according to Reuters.
Andrew Brunson, a North Carolina native, left a Turkish prison on Wednesday and will reportedly be transferred to house arrest. Many are crediting Trump sand Pence for his release from prison, as the White House threatened to impose a new round of brutal sanctions on Turkey if the American pastor was not released.
Brunson, who has worked in Turkey for more than 20 years, was detained on Oct. 2016 and charged with helping a group the Turkish government claims was connected to a failed military coup that year.
He is required to wear an electronic monitor on his ankle and cannot leave the country, but he is no longer stuck in a detention facility. Turkey allowing Brunson to leave detention is considered by many to be a concession and attempt to quell tensions with America.
President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence threaten to impose "large sanctions" on its NATO ally Turkey if the country does not release American pastor Andrew Brunson who is currently under house arrest https://cnn.it/2OkjCxe
12:52 PM - Jul 26, 2018
Brunson was released on Wednesday, but only after the U.S. threatened to unveil a new tough policy against them.
Just one day before his release, Brunsons daughter, Jacqueline Furnari, had spoken tearfully to the Ministerial gathering about her fathers plight and how badly she prayed for him to return home:
[He] has been permanently changed by this experience. Even when this ordeal is over, he will never be the same person that he was.
In his trial last week, my father forgave the witnesses who falsely testified against him, saying, My faith teaches me to forgive, so I forgive those who testified against me. It is a privilege to suffer for the sake of Christ.'
The next day, her father was reunited with her mother in their Izmir home. And thanks to Trump and Pence dropping the hammer on Turkey, Brunson is closer than ever to being released back home.
On Thursday, Trump tweeted that the U.S. intended to impose substantial sanctions on Turkey in retaliation for Brunsons imprisonment, which the administration has said it views as being political.
BOOM: U.S. Pastor Detained In Turkey For 21 Months Released After Trump Threatens Harsh Policy July 26, 2018 Martin 43 Share Tweet A Christian pastor who has been detained in Turkey for 21 months has been released after President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence threatened to impose a new harsh policy and sanctions, according to Reuters.
Andrew Brunson, a North Carolina native, left a Turkish prison on Wednesday and will reportedly be transferred to house arrest. Many are crediting Trump sand Pence for his release from prison, as the White House threatened to impose a new round of brutal sanctions on Turkey if the American pastor was not released.
Brunson, who has worked in Turkey for more than 20 years, was detained on Oct. 2016 and charged with helping a group the Turkish government claims was connected to a failed military coup that year.
He is required to wear an electronic monitor on his ankle and cannot leave the country, but he is no longer stuck in a detention facility. Turkey allowing Brunson to leave detention is considered by many to be a concession and attempt to quell tensions with America.
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CNN ✔ @CNN President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence threaten to impose "large sanctions" on its NATO ally Turkey if the country does not release American pastor Andrew Brunson who is currently under house arrest https://cnn.it/2OkjCxe
12:52 PM - Jul 26, 2018 216 242 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Brunson was released on Wednesday, but only after the U.S. threatened to unveil a new tough policy against them.
Just one day before his release, Brunsons daughter, Jacqueline Furnari, had spoken tearfully to the Ministerial gathering about her fathers plight and how badly she prayed for him to return home:
[He] has been permanently changed by this experience. Even when this ordeal is over, he will never be the same person that he was.
In his trial last week, my father forgave the witnesses who falsely testified against him, saying, My faith teaches me to forgive, so I forgive those who testified against me. It is a privilege to suffer for the sake of Christ.'
The next day, her father was reunited with her mother in their Izmir home. And thanks to Trump and Pence dropping the hammer on Turkey, Brunson is closer than ever to being released back home.
On Thursday, Trump tweeted that the U.S. intended to impose substantial sanctions on Turkey in retaliation for Brunsons imprisonment, which the administration has said it views as being political.
The United States will impose large sanctions on Turkey for their long-time detainment of Pastor Andrew Brunson, a great Christian, family man, and wonderful human being. ~ President Trump
Pence followed Trumps lead, issuing a statement of his own condemning Turkey:
To President Erdogan and the Turkish government, I have a message on behalf of the president of the United States of America: Release Pastor Andrew Brunson now or be prepared to face the consequences.
If Turkey does not take immediate action to free this innocent man of faith and send him home to America. The United States will impose significant sanctions on Turkey until Pastor Andrew Brunson is free. ~ Vice President Pence
Gee whiz...the headline cited is exactly the way the original article is posted. If one does not use the citation correctly, there is no way to drill back into the original data source.
Again, thanks for the link to the story.
ptsal
What trump has accomplished so far is a huge victory. The state department is
worthless. Thanks to Jay Sekulow and the ACLJ for staying on top of this.
A midnight visit from US Special Forces might be a good idea.
Still, many Americans who choose to spend their lives in other countries do it because they believe they’ve been called by God — a literal “mission”. Since I was born I’ve spent long periods of time with missionaries home on furlough, and they absolutely know the risks of their lives’ choices. In Turkey, they usually don’t go calling themselves missionaries; they can’t. They go as social workers, etc.
We have friends who were in that category and it IS a calling and they would have given their lives for it.
My understanding is he still faces the entire set of charges.
He is not free.
Ministerial gathering of who?
Yes. Joining you in prayer, metmom.
Haven’t heard one word about this on FOX.
Praises!!
Prayers continue for his safe return home.
Just watched Maria Bartiromo interview VP Pence where he talked about Pastor Brunson. Pence said he did nothing wrong and this first step, house arrest, is not good enough.
Pres. Trump is not done.
I have been hoping Trump would put some pressure towards his release.
If I recall correctly and have been properly informed, his wife was originally arrested as well but she was eventually released and gotten back home but ultimately went back to turkey.
But the story says that only after Pence’s speech on Friday was he released. That is not true. He was released form prison the day before.
Citing someone else’s error is an error.
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