Saturday, March 21, 2015

New Foes and New Friends

Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu

The growing hostility between the United States and Israel is tragic and prophetic. Once Israel's most trusted ally, the U.S. has become a treacherous enemy of the Jewish state under the Obama administration.

Why? Because Barack Obama doesn't like to take no for an answer. When he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2011 that he wanted the Jewish nation to return to its pre-1967 borders, he expected yes for an answer. Instead, Netanyahu rejected his demand and he's harbored an immense hatred for the Israeli PM ever since.

In response to Obama's ridiculous demand, Likud Party member Danny Dannon spoke for Netanyahu, Israelis and millions of Jews around the world when he said this: "Barack Hussein Obama adopted the staged plan for Israel's destruction of Yasser Arafat, and he is trying to force it on our prime minister. All that was new in the speech was that he called for Israel to return to 1967 borders without solving the crisis. Netanyahu has only one option: To tell Obama forget about it." 
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/obama-wants-israel-cede

Having failed to convince the Israeli PM to change his nation's borders, the Obama administration then tried and failed to oust Netanyahu in the recent Israeli election by backing the Zionist Party's Isaac Herzog through leftist groups such as One Voice and J Street. After Netanyahu was reelected, the Obama administration then threatened to take action against Israel through the corrupt United Nations Security Council.

Why? Because as a last minute campaign promise, Netanyahu pledged that there would be no Palestinian state if he was reelected. That enraged Obama who wants history to recognize him as the man who solved the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

From presstv.irThe White House said Wednesday the US may not use its veto power in the United Nations Security Council to shield Israel from unfavorable resolutions, a dramatic shift in a decades-old US policy. The US would reevaluate its approach based on Netanyahu's "change in his position," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters. "The United States and this administration are deeply concerned by divisive rhetoric that seeks to marginalize Arab-Israeli citizens," Earnest said. "It undermines the values and democratic ideals that have been important to our democracy and an important part of what binds the United States and Israel together."

Why does Obama's grow large stones when he deals with Israel, but then lose them when he deals with just about everyone else such as Russia, Syria and Iran? Two reasons: (1) He's a committed leftist who's truly convinced that much of the Islamic terror in the world is the result of Israel's existence and (2) his hatred of Jews and Christians.

Oh sure, Obama claims to be a Christian. But the Jesus Christ he follows isn't the biblical Christ but rather a different Christ who's a champion of social justice. Why does Obama despise Jews? Because he sees them as the Islamic world sees them; greedy money-changers and capitalists who seek to control the world's financial system.

America's growing hostility against Israel is likely to continue with the next administration after Obama mercifully leaves office. That will prompt the Jewish nation to seek a new friend in the world that will protect her from her hostile neighbors.

Who's likely to be Israel's new ally? That ally will likely be Russia. Buy why? Because Israel has a large population of Russian Jews who Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to protect. And Putin recognizes Israel as the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Since he's an Orthodox Christian, Putin realizes that there are several holy sites in Israel that are sacred to Orthodox Christians, and those sites would likely be destroyed if they fall into the hands of Islamists.

Is Putin fond of Israel? Not really. However, unlike Obama, he realizes that Israel's existence is vital to the stability of the Middle East. Without a strong Israel, the Middle East would become utterly chaotic which could affect Russia because the Bear sits directly north of the Middle East.

Then why does Russia supply Syria and Iran with weapons and military technology? Because the Bear doesn't want violent Islamic terror groups taking over the governments of those nations as they did in Libya and Yemen. And Russia strongly suspects that the Obama administration has fomented much of the unrest that's plagued the Middle East since the dawn of the Arab Spring in late 2010.

Will there be a relationship between Israel and Russia? Indeed, there will be. Though it will begin well, it will end badly. A powerful world leader is coming who will negotiate a peace treaty with Israel. That treaty will allow the Jews to rebuild their coveted Temple in Jerusalem in exchange for Israel's sovereignty.

Who will this leader be? He will be the dreaded Antichrist. And he will come from Russia. http://www.prophecyreviewonline.org/apps/articles  He won't be Putin. Rather, he'll be a miracle-working man who'll captivate the world with his hypnotic speeches.

And he'll have an ulterior motive for allowing Israel to rebuild her Temple--so he can enter that temple and declare himself God to the world. The apostle Paul wrote this: "Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him, we ask you, brothers and sisters, not to become easily unsettled or alarmed by the teaching allegedly from us—whether by a prophecy or by word of mouth or by letter—asserting that the day of the Lord has already come. Don’t let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God." (2 Thessalonians 2:1-4)

Thus, Israel isn't going anywhere. The Jewish nation is destined to find a new Big Brother in the world. And that Big Brother is going to be the Russian Bear.

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