SOAA Board Member, Alex Plitsas, on The Wilkow Majority
Andrew Wilkow spoke with SOAA board member, Alex Plitsas, on The Wilkow Majority on SiriusXM The Patriot about our current mission in Israel. Listen to the fascinating conversation: HERE.
Andrew Wilkow spoke with SOAA board member, Alex Plitsas, on The Wilkow Majority on SiriusXM The Patriot about our current mission in Israel. Listen to the fascinating conversation: HERE.
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