Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

The Calm Before the Storm?

from: http://www.worldviewweekend.com/worldview-times/article.php?articleid=6677

Israel's outgoing military intelligence chief, Major General Amos Yadlin, made three remarkable statements in testimony to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, reports Haaretz:
  1. ISRAEL IS MORE SECURE THAN EVER BEFORE - "The recent security calm is unprecedented," Yadlin told the parliamentary committee. Despite emerging and serious threats from Iran and her Radical Islamic allies, for the moment Israel is enjoying a period of remarkable calm in light of the peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, almost no terrorism emanating out of the West Bank, relative calm in Gaza in the aftermath of Operation Cast Lead, relatively calm borders for the last four years with Lebanon and Syria, and a regime change in Iraq that led to a nascent but improving democracy. "Israel's deterrence is very strong but the lull [in regional violence] shouldn't mislead anyone, the opposite is true. Our enemies are strengthening and arming," Yadlin added. Does this period qualify as Jews living "securely" in the land of Israel prior to the rise of a Russian-Iranian led coalition that will launch the "War of Gog and Magog" again Israel in the "last days," as foretold in Ezekiel 38-39? For the moment, it is, in my view, too early to draw a conclusion one way or the other, but it is certainly worth careful consideration.
  2. IRAN IS ALREADY ABLE TO PRODUCE ITS FIRST NUCLEAR BOMB - Not that Iran has, but it could, apparently. "Yadlin also told the MKs [Members of Knesset] that Iran has sufficient enriched uranium to manufacture a single nuclear device and may soon have enough for making another bomb," reported Haaretz. Also, "Iran is busy setting up two new nuclear installations, according to�Yadlin�.[who added] that MI has indications that work has began on the installations, but did not comment on the sources." Haaretz reported that "Yadlin, who will be replaced by Brigadier General Aviv Kochavi after concluding his five-year term, also spoke of Iran as the greatest threat facing Israel, not only in the nuclear respect. 'Iran is sending its long arms to aid anyone who is working against Israel,' Yadlin said." Such assessements are undoubtedly weighing on Prime Minister Netanyahu's mind as he considers the possible need for an Israeli preemptive strike on Iran.
  3. RUSSIA IS ACTIVELY HELPING ISRAEL'S ENEMIES BUILD UP THEIR MILITARY CAPABILITIES - "The next military confrontation will not be between Israel and another country, but between Israel and two or three different fronts at the same time," Yadlin said. "It will not be similar to anything we have grown accustomed to during the Second Lebanon War or Operation Cast Lead," he warned. "Yadlin also said that Syria has undertaken an intensive procurement program of advanced military hardware from Russia, and that nearly everything that comes off the manufacturing line is being delivered to the Syrians. 'The systems in question are advanced, mostly mobile, and are capable of hitting air force aircraft. The effective, deadly missiles will make it more difficult for the air force to have freedom of operations,' he said. Syrian's acquisition of anti-aircraft weapons will substantially hinder the ability of Israel Air Force to gain command of the air over Syria in time of war. 'In the past we estimated that within 48-72 hours we would command the sky over Syria. Currently the assessment is that it will take more time and we will have more losses,' Yadlin said." Consider, too, this headline from the Russian Information Agency: Russian weapons shifting balance of forces in Middle East � Israel's MI chief. And this one: "Russia, Iran to step up civil nuclear cooperation." Separately, a new report from the region indicate that "Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri confirmed Tuesday that Russia has agreed to supply the Lebanese army with advanced weapons. The new weaponry will include 31 tanks, 130 mm caliber cannon shells, six attack helicopters and various munitions." Again, to be clear, none of this is conclusive proof that we will see the "War of Gog and Magog" play out in our lifetime. But the trend lines in the epicenter continue to be remarkably consistent with the prophecies of Ezekiel 38 and 39.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Are we living in the last days?

from: http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/

Are we living in the last days?
In Matthew chapter 24, Luke 21, the Book of Revelation and elsewhere in the Bible, Jesus Christ, His apostles and the Hebrew prophets warn that in the end times we will see the emergence of a new global currency, earthquakes and severe natural disasters, the emergence of a Russian-Iranian alliance, and apocalyptic wars with Israel.
Jesus said in Matthew 24:33, “When you see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door.” In verse 42, He commands, “Therefore, be on the alert.” In verse 43, He again tells His followers to “be on the alert.” In verse 44, He says, “You must also be ready; for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not think He will.” If Jesus came today, would you be ready?

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Turkey and Iran Joining Forces

from: http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pronounced “Erdo’-wan”) is now in Tehran, embracing President Ahmadinejad, calling Iran’s tyrannical regime a friend, endorsing Iran’s nuclear program and international defiance, and continuing to denounce Israel. This is a nasty development in its own right. It also is consistent with biblical prophecy. Ezekiel 38-39 indicates that in the “last days” Iran and Turkey (“Persia” and “Gomer,” respectively) will form an alliance with each other, with Russia and a group of other nations hostile to Israel.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Israel to try to stop Gog and Persia...

from: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1096332.html

Relations between Israel and Russia have grown tense over a significant change in Moscow's attitude regarding the possible sale of S-300 air defense missiles to Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and asked him to prevent the arms deal from going through. Ahead of a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev next week, Israel has began an international effort to pressure Russia not to complete the sale of the advanced air defense system. The deal between Russia and Iran for the sale of the air defense system was signed more than a year ago, but external pressure, primarily from the United States and Israel, led the Russian political leadership to delay its implementation.