Watchman Newsletter for October 6, 2007This newsletter is printer-friendly! It will change format automatically when you print it. 'Syria won't hesitate to a start war with Israel to regain Golan' The Jerusalem Post (October 7, 2007) - Syria will not hesitate to start a war with Israel in order to restore its control over the Golan Heights, A-Baath, the official newspaper of President Bashar Assad's government, warned Saturday. In an article to mark 34 years since the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, A-Baath said: "Our people and our leadership are determined to liberate our conquered lands using all means, methods and ways." Meanwhile, ABC News quoted American officials as saying that the IAF raid in Syria during September was planned for several months and was postponed a number of times due to heavy US pressure. According to the report, Israel presented US officials with satellite imagery which clearly showed North Korean nuclear technology in a Syrian facility. According to a US source, Washington officials were astonished by the imagery and by the fact US intelligence had not picked up on the facility previously. "Israel tends to be very thorough about its intelligence coverage, particularly when it takes a major military step, so they would not have acted without data from several sources," said ABC News military consultant Tony Cordesman. A different source told ABC News that Israel had planned the strike as early as July 14, and in confidential meetings with high ranking US officials, debated over the appropriate response. Several officials supported Israel's decision to strike, although others, led by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, firmly opposed it and offered to publicly condemn Syria for operating a nuclear facility instead. US officials who initially opposed the raid, according to ABC , apparently feared the negative influence it might have over the whole region. Consequently, officials in Washington persuaded Israel to push back the raid, but in September, Israel feared that information about the facility might be leaked to the press, and went ahead with the strike, despite objections by Washington. | Israel | Islam | Isaiah 17 |
US 'Must Break Iran and Syria Regimes'
Telegraph (October
5, 2007) - America should seize every opportunity to force regime
change in Syria and Iran, a former senior adviser to the White House has
urged. "We need to do everything possible to destabilise the Syrian
regime and exploit every single moment they strategically overstep,"
said David Wurmser, who recently resigned after four years as Vice
President Dick Cheney's Middle East adviser. "That would include the
willingness to escalate as far as we need to go to topple the regime if
necessary." He said that an end to Baathist rule in Damascus could
trigger a domino effect that would then bring down the Teheran regime.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the first since he left
government, he argued that the United States had to be prepared to
attack both Syria and Iran to prevent the spread of Islamic
fundamentalism and nuclear proliferation in the Middle East that could
result in a much wider war. Mr Wurmser, 46, a leading neo-conservative
who has played a pivotal role in the Bush administration since the
September 11th attacks, said that diplomacy would fail to stop Iran
becoming a nuclear power. Overthrowing Teheran's theocratic regime
should therefore be a top US priority. more...
Bush says "very optimistic" on Mideast peace
Reuters (October
5, 2007) - President George W. Bush said in comments aired on
Friday he was "very optimistic" a Palestinian state could be set up
alongside Israel and that next month's Middle East conference could lead
towards peace in the region. The U.S.-sponsored conference is due to
take place in the Washington area in November, although there are doubts
over how far it will go towards ending decades of conflict and
uncertainty over which Arab states will attend. "I am very optimistic
that we can achieve a two-state solution," Bush told Al Arabiya
television. "We're hosting an international conference that will be
attended by interested parties and ... a committee from the Arab League.
It is an opportunity for serious, substantive discussions about the way
forward and a two-state solution," Bush said. "I fully understand that
the two-state solution is a part of a comprehensive peace in the Middle
East. Our strategy is to get all concerned countries to the table to get
this comprehensive peace, and move forward in a way that is tangible."
Reuters obtained a tape of Bush's remarks in English in the interview,
which was dubbed into Arabic by the network. Israeli and Palestinian
leaders agreed on Wednesday that formal negotiations on Palestinian
statehood would begin after the peace conference. But Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert has balked at Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's
call for setting a specific timeframe for the resolution of key issues
including borders and the fate of Jerusalem and the Palestinian
refugees. Abbas said on Thursday that formal negotiations for statehood
could be completed six months after the conference. more...
Ex-US officials: Divide Jerusalem YNet
News (October 4, 2007) - Five
former State Department and Pentagon officials are proposing Israeli
and Palestinian capitals in Jerusalem and excluding Arab refugees
from returning to Israel
as part of an Middle East accord. In a six-page policy statement
submitted to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, they also
suggested a series of peace conferences following the one she hopes
to convene next month, probably in Annapolis, Maryland, near
Washington. Hamas, which controls Gaza and about one-third of
Palestinian-held land, has not met US terms for attending. Those
conditions are recognizing Israel's right to exist and abandoning
violence against the Jewish state. But the ex-officials suggested
Hamas might be drawn to attend a second conference, which implicitly
would accept the first one and Israel's existence. They called the
role of Hamas the most difficult issue in peacemaking. Jerusalem's
future and that of Palestinian refugees have snarled past US peace
efforts. Former President Bill Clinton's mediation efforts between
the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and then-Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Barak envisioned sharing Jerusalem. Clinton ruled out
requiring Israel to take in most Palestinians or their families who
claimed to have been forced out of Israel during creation of the
Jewish state in 1947-8. It will be very difficult, "but not
impossible," said Robert Pelletreau, a former US ambassador to Egypt
and ex-assistant secretary of state for the region. "There is a
little bit of momentum starting to build" with talks between Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and with former British
Prime Minister Tony Blair as a mediator, he said in a telephone
interview. Along with announcement of the conference, he said, "You
have several things that can reinforce each other if they are framed
properly." "The refugee issue is the most difficult," he said. "And
Jerusalem is right up with it." more...
Syrian guerrilla group 'ready for attacks' WorldNet
Daily (October 4, 2007) - A
recently formed Syrian guerrilla group modeling itself after the
Lebanese Hezbollah militia is preparing for "resistance attacks"
against the Jewish state, leaders of the purported group stated
during in-person interviews released in a new book. The information
comes as Israel yesterday broke its nearly four-week silence and
admitted officially the Jewish state's warplanes struck a "military
installation" in Syria last month, prompting some officials in
Damascus to call for retaliation, including guerrilla raids against
Israel. In his new book, "Schmoozing
with Terrorists: From Hollywood to the Holy Land, Jihadists Reveal
their Global Plans – to a Jew!" WND
Jerusalem bureau chief obtained access to the leadership of the new
purported Syrian group, calling itself the Committees for the
Liberation of the Golan. "If an agreement is not quickly forged
between Israel and Syria [for an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan],
we will begin attacks," a senior leader of the Committees told
Klein, speaking on condition his name be withheld. The Golan Heights
is strategic mountainous territory looking down on Israeli and
Syrian population centers captured by Israel after Damascus twice
used the territory to attack the Jewish state. The Committees leader
stated Syria watched as Israel "lost" a war against the Lebanese
Hezbollah militia in the summer of 2006 and noted the Syrian
leadership learned that "fighting" is more effective than peace
negotiations with regard to gaining territory. The leader explained
in "Schmoozing"
his group will initiate rocket attacks and Hezbollah-like raids
against Israeli troop positions and Golan-based Jewish communities
in hopes of eventually provoking a conflict or generating domestic
Israeli pressure for Israel to vacate the Golan. Much of the Israeli
sections of the Golan look down on Syria, and there are U.N. posts
at international buffer areas between the Israeli and Syrian sides
of the territory, but the Committees leader explained there are
multiple points of vulnerability along the Syria-Israel border that
can be exploited, including many Israeli sections of the Golan that
are at level with the Syrian sides. The Committees for the
Liberation of the Golan Heights consists of Syrian volunteers, many
from the Syrian border with Turkey and from Palestinian refugee
camps near Damascus, the Committees leader stated. He said Syria
held registration for volunteers to join the Committees last
June. Israel is taking seriously the claims of formation of the
Committees. Amos Yadlin, head of the IDF's intelligence branch,
stated Syria is indeed in the early stages of forming a
Hezbollah-like group. Israeli security officials speaking to WND
said Syrian President Bashar Assad is under heavy pressure from Iran
and from senior elements within his military to retaliate for the
Israeli aerial strike, especially since the Israel Defense Forces
yesterday officially confirmed a raid in Syria took place. The
security officials said if pressure continues to escalate or if the
IDF conducts other operation inside Syria, Assad, realizing his army
it not prepared for a direct confrontation with Israel, may respond
by launching guerrilla attacks against the Golan Heights. Yesterday,
Mohammad Habbash, a member of the Syrian parliament, told reporters
Syria may resort to a guerrilla war: "If the Israeli side launches
attacks, believe me we will be very harsh in our response," stated
Habbash. "It will be a guerrilla war. There will be guerrilla
warfare coming from Lebanon and Syria, and it will be very harsh."
In an interview with the BBC Monday, Assad said Syria is still
considering an "appropriate" response to the Israeli aerial attack.
He said it wouldn't have to be "missile-for-missile" but could be a
political reaction. Assad claimed Israeli jets hit an unmanned
military facility in the Sept. 6 raid. The IDF has not announced the
exact target of its missile strike except that it was a military
installation, but multiple newspapers reports have alleged Israel
destroyed a facility at which North Korea was transferring nuclear
technology to the Syrians.
Are Iran, Russia, China behind dollar's free-fall?
WorldNet Daily (October
2, 2007) - The hottest selling book in China right now is
called "Currency Wars," which makes the case that the U.S. Federal
Reserve is a puppet of the Rothschilds banking dynasty and it has
persuaded some top officials Beijing should resist America's demands
to appreciate its own undervalued currency, the yuan. This might not
be news of concern to most Americans if the U.S. dollar were not in
precipitous free-fall, having reached record lows against the euro
yesterday. What would it mean if China ever threw its economic
weight around by dumping dollars in a major way? Suffice it to say
it is referred to in some quarters as China's financial "nuclear
option," because it would be the economic equivalent of detonating a
thermonuclear weapon in the world's financial markets. But the
American dollar's fate is hardly in the hands of the Chinese alone.
Other foreign parties suspected of participating in a new "Currency
Cold War" are Iran, Russia and Venezuela. Diane Francis, a financial
reporter for the National Post in Canada, says it plainly and
boldly: "There is a Currency Cold War being waged by Russia, Iran
and various allies such as Venezuela." The grand strategy being
engineered by Vladimir Putin, she writes, is to force the use of
euros as the international monetary standard as a transition to the
Russian ruble. "This is simply a monetary version of the old Cold
War, minus the missiles," she writes. Experts don't see any
short-term reprieve for the falling value of the dollar. Kathy Lien,
chief currency strategist with DailyFX.com in the US, told Bloomberg
she expects the American dollar to slide even further, forcing more
lending rates cuts in the U.S. to stave off recession. "It seems
like every single passing day we have a new record low in the
dollar, and a new record high in the euro, and it's driven by the
fact that U.S. data is continuing to deteriorate," she said. If
other nations do not follow the U.S. in cutting rates, the slide in
the value of the dollar would most likely continue. If the dollar
trend continues spiraling downward, the risk is that nations like
China – or Japan or Saudi Arabia – which have been buying U.S.
Treasury bonds and thereby funding America's deficit, would stop
that practice. That would be the nuclear option. China, with $1.3
trillion in foreign exchange reserves as a result of the massive and
growing $260 billion U.S. trade deficit, has taken huge losses with
the falling dollar, given that some 80 percent of China's $1.3
trillion in foreign reserves is held in U.S. dollar assets, largely
in U.S. treasury securities. Meanwhile, Song Hongbing, the author of
China's runaway bestseller, "The Currency Wars," says he's
pleasantly surprised at the 200,000 copies his book has sold. He is
probably not eager to see the dollar punished as he lives in
Washington, D.C. more...
Burma Army Burns Christian Karen Villages, Satellite Images Show BosNewsLife (September
29, 2007) -
Will the 12th Imam cause war with Iran?
YNet News (September
28, 2007) - Not since
the prime minister of the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada presented an
address claiming that UFOs posed a mortal threat to the future of
mankind has the United Nations been treated to such a bizarre spectacle.
Many people believe the greatest threat to world peace concerns Iran's
nuclear programme, so there was understandably great interest at this
week's general assembly in New York when the country's president,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, took the platform. But instead of seeking to
reassure delegates that Iran's nuclear intentions were purely benign, Mr
Ahmadinejad took advantage of his official visit to a country deemed –
in the lexicon of the Iranian Revolution – "the Great Satan" to embark
on a discourse about the wonders of the 12th Imam. For those
unacquainted with the more obscure tenets of Islamic theology, the 12th
Imam is held by devout Shi'ite Muslims to be a direct descendant of the
Prophet Mohammed who went into "occlusion" in the ninth century at the
age of five and hasn't been seen since. The Hidden Imam, as he is also
known by his followers, will only return after a period of cosmic chaos,
war and bloodshed – what Christians call the Apocalypse – and then lead
the world into an era of universal peace. Rumours abound of Mr.
Ahmadinejad's devotion to the 12th Imam, and last year it was reported
that he had persuaded his cabinet to sign a "contract" pledging
themselves to work for his return. For many of the hundreds of delegates
who attended Mr. Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN this week, his discourse
on the merits of the 12th Imam finally brought home the reality of the
danger his regime poses to world peace. more...
Abbas: Peace Deal Possible By May
YNet News (September
28, 2007) - Israel and the Palestinians could sign a peace deal
within six months of an international peace conference scheduled for
November, Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas told AFP on Friday. "The
meeting in November should define the principles settling the questions
over the final status (of the Palestinian territories)," Abbas said in
an interview in New York, where he is attending the UN General Assembly.
"Then we will begin negotiations on the details under a timeframe, which
ought not to exceed six months, to reach a peace treaty," he added. The
leader of the Palestinian Authority, who has met with several foreign
leaders during his stay in New York, said that the US-sponsored talks
would open in Washington on November 15. The leader of the Palestinian
Authority, who has met with several key foreign leaders during his stay
in New York, said that the US-sponsored talks would open in Washington
on November 15. "We have noted that the whole world is interested in
this meeting and attaches great hopes to its success," he added. Abbas
said that Palestinian and Israeli negotiators would start to tackle
preparations for the gathering in the coming days. "We want to prepare a
framework agreement defining clear principles and without equivocation
that will serve as a basis for the settlement. Immediately after the
meeting we will hold negotiations on the basis of this document." Key
stumbling blocks in previous talks between Israel and the Palestinians
have included the borders of a future Palestinian state, the fate of the
Jewish settlements, the status of Jerusalem and the question of
Palestinian refugees. "We, the Israelis and the Arabs, must make this
meeting succeed," he said. more... 'Heaven's Rehearsal' draws 15,000 for worship and foretaste of Heaven Canadian Christianity (September 27, 2007) - 'Heaven's Rehearsal' drew a sold-out crowd of more than 15,000 people to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on September 15. The massive worship service was billed as an historic opportunity to demonstrate unity and ignite hearts by gathering Christ-followers from every nation, in one place, worshipping Jesus, the King of Kings. The initiative was chaired by Reynold and Kathy Mainse from 100 Huntley Street. The event -- inspired by Toronto's assertion that it is the most ethnically diverse urban centre in the world -- was a complex undertaking. Due to a series of unexpected technical problems, the crowds were kept waiting outside and the doors opened late. As a result, many had not yet reached their seats when the program started. "This is what heaven will be like, one nation under Christ." The audience, which represented a spectrum of ages, skin colours, cultural backgrounds and denominations, was on its feet for much of the three-hour program, arms raised, jumping, singing and shouting praise. In order to keep the evening's focus on Christ, none of the performers was named; none of the organizers appeared on stage; no sermon was preached; no announcements were made; and no offering was taken. Volunteers collected donations as people exited the building. The program flowed through a series of 14 scenes that illustrated topics such as 'The Lamb,' 'Casting Down Crowns,' 'Martyrs' and 'Eternal Hope.' Multi-national pastors read scripture passages, most from Revelation.A few audience members found it hard to loosen the bounds of earth, as their attention spans wavered and they checked text messages on their cell phones. For others, it was a transcendent experience. One white-haired, East Asian man spent most of the evening on his knees, his Bible clasped to his heart and his face raised towards heaven. more...
Rare opportunity for peace YNet
News (September
27, 2007) - Last month, Jordan's Foreign Minister Abdul Ilah
Khatib and his Egyptian counterpart, Ahmed Abul Gheit, presented to our
prime minister and political leaders the details of the Arab initiative
ratified in Saudi Arabia. The initiative, which was rejected by former
premier Ariel Sharon, who was busy with the disengagement at the time,
is back on the international stage, and constitutes a rare window of
opportunity. For the first time in 60 years, all Arab countries are
willing to recognize the existence of the Jewish state and even maintain
normal relations with it. The conditions for it, according to a source
involved in drafting the initiative, are very general: Israel is
obligated to withdraw from the occupied territories and grant the
Palestinians an independent state whose capital is east Jerusalem. In
addition, the initiative calls for a fair solution to the Palestinian
refugee problem. However, the initiative does not require the parties to
base an agreement on the precise 1967 borders or allow refugees to enter
Israel. In addition, the initiative does not stipulate that the Old City
in Jerusalem become the Palestinian capital. What makes this initiative
unique is the agreement of all Arab states to accept any solution worked
out by the parties, as long as it constitutes an end to the conflict.
According to sources involved in the matter, the initiative is not an
outline of red lines for ending the conflict, but rather, constitutes a
sort of general umbrella for any agreement between any Arab state and
the State of Israel, or between the Palestinians and Israel. Another
issue that stems from the decisions taken in the Riyadh summit and was
not publicized, perhaps because of the sensitivity of the issue within
Arab states and among the Palestinians, is the solution to the refugee
problem within the borders of a future Palestinian state: Saudi Arabia
and other Gulf states expressed their willingness to take part in a
special compensation fund that will be established under American and
Israeli direction. The Saudis, who have played a significant role in
marketing the initiative, convinced other Arab countries to accept any
agreement signed by Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert. Saudi Arabia
continues to relay calming and positive messages to Israel via the US
while also receiving regular updates from the parties involved regarding
the progress in negotiations. Hence, the initiative's significance stems
from the fact all Arab states, including Syria, agreed to it, and its
implementation is not far removed from reality. We are facing a one-time
opportunity and a basis for a long-term agreement that will guarantee
quiet for many years to come. These developments, and the fall summit in
the US, encourage our prime minister to vigorously advance on the
Palestinian track. In addition, in light of the rare window of
opportunity, we must not view Olmert's desire to advance on the
Palestinian track as a mere matter of political survival and an attempt
to distract attention from the Winograd Commission or other affairs
threatening him. This may also be the reason for Ehud Barak's and
Tzipi's Livni's deep involvement in the process.
more... Hizbullah: If Israel attacks Syria, we'll respond Fulfilled Prophecy (September 27, 2007) - "If Israel dares to make an adventurous move against Syria, it will pay a heavy price," a member of Hizbulla's political council warned Thursday. In an interview with the Nazareth-based Kul al-Arab newspaper scheduled to be published on Friday, Dr Ahmad Malli warned Israel against considering an attack on Syria, saying that the Lebanese organization would respond to such an offensive with full force. "I believe that things have changed," Malli explained. "The times when everyone was afraid of the Israeli threats are over. The Zionist entity knows more than anyone that the price of such adventurousness would be heavy, and the Israelis know the price more than anyone. "Since 2006 we have begun a new stage in the Arab-Israeli conflict and have demonstrated this during the Israeli aggression in July (the Second Lebanon War). If anyone wants to make an adventurous move, it will baer responsibility for this aggression." Asked whether he was referring to aggression both against Lebanon and against Syria, Malli replied, "We are all in one Middle East." Ahmad Jibril, secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, also warned Thursday that if Israel attacked Syria or Hizbullah his organization would also respond. In an interview with the al-Hadat newspaper, which is published in Arabic in the Galilee city of Tamra, Jibril warned that Israel planned to invade Syria in coordination with Arab countries. The interview is scheduled to be published Friday. According to Jibril, if such an attack takes place, Iran and Hizbullah will stand by Damascus and respond in full force. "I believe that the Israelis and the Americans will carry out attacks against Syria as soon as possible, in other words in the near future. I do not reject the possibility that the Israeli aircraft will attack us – the Palestinians in Syria. more...| Iran | Gog/Magog | Israel | Islam | Isaiah 17 | Need of the Hour Fulfilled Prophecy (September 27, 2007) - You know the old saying, "The devil is in the details"? It couldn't be more true of the United Nations gathering taking place right now. For two weeks each year, world leaders swoop on the U.N. headquarters in New York, where they're given a platform to address their concerns. Media has aired sound bytes from their speeches -- mostly juicy ones about Iran's president -- yet much of the real news is happening on the sidelines, out of the spotlight. Yesterday, for example, the Alliance of Civilizations Group of Friends held its second ministerial meeting, attended by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and U.N. General Assembly President Srgjan Kerim. The presence of the U.N's top two leaders shows that this meeting was not viewed by them as peripheral. Quite the contrary, in his remarks to the Group of Friends, Ban called the AoC's task of healing the divide between Muslim and Western societies "the need of the hour." Ban went on to say that the AoC "can help reinforce the work of the United Nations system." For those who don't know what the AoC is -- let's just say it's "the U.N. meets religion." The U.N. realized it can't achieve world peace without getting religious people onboard -- those who are the source of so much conflict. So, in 2005, it launched this initiative -- co-sponsored by the prime ministers of Spain and Turkey -- which "hopes to contribute to a coalescing global movement" against religious extremism, according to its Web site. Unfortunately for Christians, it labels as "extremists" all those who claim sole ownership to the truth -- not just terrorists. (Learn how it may play into the end-times false religious system in league with the Antichrist.) During his speech yesterday, Sampaio enlisted the help of the Group of Friends -- made up of representatives from governments and multilateral organizations -- in fulfilling his vision for the AoC, as outlined in the "Implementation Plan 2007-2009." But, first, Sampaio pointed out how many nations have joined the Group of Friends since late April, from about 40 to over 70. See the list here. This means the AoC now has weight to throw around. Or, in Sampaio's words, "our ever-enlargening Group of Friends has now reached the critical mass of participation." Read his speech here. He said it's time to turn the AoC's momentum into concrete action in the form of commitments from governments. He urged the Group of Friends to go back to their countries and seek suggestions for projects and policies that can be implemented nationally, regionally and locally -- targeting the AoC's four areas of focus: education, youth, migration and media. According to the Implementation Plan, such projects should include programs to train journalists, major-motion films, AoC youth groups, advertisements at cultural and sporting events, and new curriculum on religion for schoolchildren. As Sampaio said yesterday, the AoC is much more than conferences and lectures: It "needs to be integrated in the domestic agendas of the countries, in the international agenda and indeed in all aspects of the work of the United Nations." In other words, the AoC is planning some big stuff. If the Implementation Plan is, indeed, implemented, then schools around the world may soon be required to use AoC-approved curriculum. Yes, even religious schools (don't believe me, read the Implementation Plan). Do you want your kids being taught that all religions are equally valid -- that Jesus was wrong and he isn't the only way? Of course, this excludes, for now, the United States, which hasn't yet joined the Group of Friends. But, oh, the difference one election can make! The participating government's suggestions will be presented at the AoC's first annual forum, Jan. 15-16, in Madrid Spain. Sampaio urged them to view this event as a golden opportunity for the AoC to go public. You think Hollywood's got a liberal agenda, wait until film directors catch the AoC vision. And don't forget the very real possibility of Super Bowls sponsored by the Alliance of Civilizations. The good thing is then the media will have to report on it.| EU/UN / 4th Kingdom | RCC | NewWorldOrder | America | Apostasy |
Bush
to U.N.: Lay Off Israel
Israel National News (September
25, 2007) - United States President George W. Bush urged the
United Nations to reform its Human Rights Council Tuesday, criticizing
the body for ignoring abuses in places like Iran "while focusing its
criticism excessively on Israel.” "The American people are disappointed
by the failures of the Human Rights Council," Bush said. "The United
Nations must reform its own Human Rights Council." In the course of his
speech, Bush pointed out several regimes which he termed "brutal" and
"cruel." He announced new sanctions against the military dictatorship in
Myanmar (Burma), accusing it of imposing "a 19-year reign of fear" that
denies the basic freedoms of speech, assembly and worship. "Americans
are outraged by the situation in Burma," the president said in an
address to the U.N. General Assembly. He purposely used the country's
old name, Burma: the military junta renamed the Asian country Myanmar
but the U.S. refuses to recognize the change. "Basic freedoms of speech,
assembly and worship are severely restricted," he said. "Ethnic
minorities are persecuted. Forced child labor, human trafficking and
rape are common. The regime is holding more than a thousand political
prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party was elected
overwhelmingly by the Burmese people in 1990. "The ruling junta remains
unyielding, yet the people's desire for freedom is unmistakable," Bush
said. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sat in the chamber and
checked his watch during Bush's remarks. First Lady Laura Bush, also
present for the president's speech, walked by the seated Iranian
president without making contact, and Israeli Ambassador Danny Gillerman,
too, made a point of avoiding Ahmadinejad. Bush urged the world's
nations to support countries that are struggling for democracy.
more... Solana calls for more substance in Israeli-Palestinian talks EU Business (September 24, 2007) - "The issues that are fundamental have been stated already many, many times," Solana said as the members of the quartet -- the United States, European Union, United Nations and Russia -- began two hours of talks. "We have to go beyond the mere stating of the issues and try to put some more meat on every issue," he said. "Water, borders, security, Jerusalem, refugees -- those are the fundamental issues that have to be resolved at the end of the day," he said, adding: "We can not afford a failure." "Without any doubt, it would be going back several years. We cannot afford that to happen," he added. more...| Israel | Islam | Dividing the Land | EU/UN / 4th Kingdom | Solana | 1st Seal | France Steps Up European Milspace Push Aviation Week (September 24, 2007) - Europe is signaling a growing willingness to develop new military space capabilities and more closely integrate them. But moving toward a unified milspace will require high-level political support that remains elusive, government and industry executives say. French officials have been rallying Europe to put more joint effort into milspace. And while more nations are jumping on the bandwagon, cooperation has been largely ad hoc and with little concern for broader integration. “We now need to go further,” argues Rear Adm. Phillipe Arnauld, the top French space officer, who noted that the assumption of the European Union presidency by France in July 2008 could provide a key impetus to forge an integrated European milspace program at last. But a clear consensus doesn’t exist, and funding in France, which would have to underpin any major project, has been decreasing. One of the most promising signals of progress is that the European Space Agency is ready to participate in military-related endeavors, which officials signaled at a conference here last week organized by the French Aeronautics and Astronautics Assn. ESA representatives said a dual-use space situational awareness system will be proposed soon (see p. 34). Space awareness could provide a test case for Europe to make breakthroughs on information sharing, believes Patrick Chatard-Moulin, a staff official for the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy. The mission has gained increased attention in Europe after China’s anti-satellite test this year. A senior ESA official says that the consequences are evident daily; half the near-misses of spacecraft by debris in a recent week were linked to parts left over from the ASAT test. more...| EU/UN / 4th Kingdom | NewWorldOrder |
UN to open regional "support office" in Baghdad The
Jerusalem Post (September 23, 2007)
- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday voiced continued concerns
about security in Iraq even as he announced plans to open a regional
support office in Baghdad,
part of the UN's efforts to expand its presence in the war-torn country.
"Security is still a problem," Ban said, as Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sat beside him in a joint news conference in which
the Iraqi premier stressed that gains realized on the security front.
The two were speaking after a meeting that grouped top diplomats
representing many of Iraq's neighbors, the United States, donor nations
and other groups. Ban emphasized his hope that "more would be done" on
the security front and said the U.N. would build its presence on the
ground as the situation improved. The UN has maintained a reduced
presence in Iraq since after an August 19, 2003, bombing at its Baghdad headquarters
that killed 22 people. But Ban stressed that there was clear agreement
in the meeting that the international community cannot turn away from
Iraq. "Its stability is our common concern." Javier Solana's "New International Order" Fulfilled Prophecy (September 22, 2007) - Wow. I'm sitting here in near disbelief after having read an article written by Javier Solana for the Summer/Autumn 2007 issue of the journal Social Europe. The article is a state of the union address -- for the European Union, that is -- with the long title, "Where We Stand: From Building Peace in Europe to Being a Peace-Builder in the World -- Taking Stock of the Union's Foreign and Security Policy." Read it here. It was just brought to my attention by an FP reader. Only five pages long, it's a must-read for students of end-times prophecy. It reveals Solana's global agenda -- one that appears to have a lot in common with the agenda of the Antichrist. In his article, Solana -- High Representative for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy and secretary general for both the Council of the European Union and the Western European Union -- argues that since the European Union has been so effective at bringing peace and stability to Europe, it now needs to bring peace and stability to the world. He says the model the European Union has used -- one based on common laws and strong institutions, not armies -- needs to be replicated in a "new international order." Solana says: "As new powers emerge and new issues call for our engagement, Europe will have to apply itself to the task of promoting the emergence of a new international order. An international order which is based on clear rules and strong institutions."
Yes, you read that right. Solana's
calling for the European Union to spearhead a new international
order, based on foreign policy he's crafted. It's not the first time
he's admitted to having a global agenda, but it's one of his most
direct statements on it. What intrigues me is Solana's repeated
references in the article to the need for international rules and
laws to make "global governance" a reality. He says:
"Therefore, one key task for Europe for the next 50 years is to protect and develop a system of strong institutions able to tackle the problems of a new age; and to build a rules-based international order with the rules that will help us navigate the choppy waters ahead."
Speaking again of law, Solana says:
"Above all, we need to re-learn that the biggest shift in history came when we extended the rule of law. First within states and now, gradually, also among them. This gradual extension of the international rule of law has provided enormous benefits: taming the passion of the states but also providing a legal framework to guide many aspects of human inter-actions at a global level."
The legal
framework for a global order would include stepping up both the
World Trade Organization's dispute settlement system and the
International Criminal Court, according to Solana. Solana's focus on
law intrigues me because, in the book of Daniel, we learn that the
Antichrist "will intend to make alterations in times and in law" (Daniel
7:25). When I recently asked one of
my former theology professors -- who is also a lawyer and friend
whom I respect -- what he thought is the meaning of this passage, he
said something to the effect of, "Well, sure. Law is the first thing
that has to be changed to bring about major change to a society."
So, Solana realizes that a new international order needs new laws to
govern it or, in his words, new laws to "organize our globalised
world." Could this be the meaning of that obscure Daniel passage?
Solana also stresses the necessity of the EU Member States' common
foreign policy. He says:
"It means we can act together to address a range of different issues that concern us. Our unity, our influence and our action benefits us, of course. But it also serves many others. And, actually, it is often easier for us to act together than alone. Solidarity and shared political objectives are good force generators, and our collective weight counts."
This interests
me because the book of Revelation tells us that 10 kings will share
a "common purpose" with the Antichrist and help him execute it (Revelation
17:17). Similarly, Solana is asking
for the help of the EU Member States -- which include the 10-nation
Western European Union military alliance -- to extend his foreign
policy globally. A new international order will require other
things, too -- more EU structure, staff and "sharpened crisis
management performance" (a.k.a., police and military forces),
according to Solana. He points out that the EU already has
"sophisticated" crisis management forces that, in the past year,
have conducted 10 operations across three continents, including
military, police and rule-of-law missions. One of these missions
provides the only open border crossing point in Gaza. And the EU is
about to send out its largest force ever -- to Kosovo to enforce
peace and the rule of law there. Of the EU's crisis management
operations, Solana says:
"The global reach and scope of these different operations is striking. ... And their impact is significant. From Aceh to Rafah, and from Kinshasa to Sarajevo, the EU is providing the 'key enablers' for peace and stability."
A new international order will also
require the representation of more countries in international
governing bodies, like an enlarged G-8 and UN Security Council, as
well as stronger regional organizations, like the African Union and
the ASEAN, according to Solana. And a new international order will
require more "bargaining," he says. Concessions must be made when it
comes to the environment and climate change and -- this is very
interesting -- when it comes to "forms of dialogues between
cultures." This sounds like Alliance of Civilizations language to
me. If so, then it seems Solana may be referring to concessions
being made between religions, which -- according to the Alliance of
Civilizations -- would include giving up exclusivistic claims like
"There is only one path to God." This is a bargain Jesus' followers
can't buy. Solana ends his article with a quote he's used before --
borrowed from Jean Jacques Rousseau in his The Social Contract --
which Solana applies to his own vision of a "global social
contract." The quote goes:
"The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms strength into right and obedience into duty."
In other words,
a global government will only work when citizens dutifully obey
leaders, according to Solana. And they'll willingly want to obey
leaders who make right decisions. Yet, students of end-times
prophecy know that the final world government will be
unrighteousness and demand obedience. It's amazing Solana has such a
powerful position from which he can construct a new international
order. Yet, most people still don't know who this guy is. (If you
don't know about him and his powerful office, learn more
here.)
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