YEREVAN, Armenia — Tucker Carlson recently claimed Armenia's prime minister is "at war with Christianity." But leaders here in Yerevan — including prominent American Christians — say that narrative simply doesn't match the facts on the ground. And as Armenia holds its first-ever national prayer breakfast, many here believe the far greater threat comes from inside the country, through demographic decline driven in part by abortion.

Armenia's inaugural national prayer breakfast brought together government and faith leaders to focus on the future of this fragile nation. Despite loud claims abroad that Christianity is under attack here, churches are open, worship is free, and spiritual leaders are seated alongside top officials.

"So this prime minister, who's clearly authoritarian by definit

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