Saturday, March 6, 2010

PSALM 83 WAR

"WAR IS UNAVOIDABLE""

TEL AVIV – Across the Middle East, a fatalistic conventional wisdom is taking hold: war is unavoidable. Some see war as a way of resolving an increasingly deadlocked situation, shaking up a dysfunctional regional order whose main actors are not only at loggerheads, but are also incapable of resolving the legitimacy deficits of their respective regimes.


A volley of incendiary remarks between Israel and both Syria and Hezbollah has fueled anxieties about the possibility of war on Israel’s northern border. The level of sensitivity is such that the latest tension was initiated by the Syrians, who misinterpreted as a threat Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak’s call to start peace negotiations precisely in order to prevent “an all-out regional war.”

Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, for the first time explicitly warned the Israelis that a new round of conflict would no longer be confined to an Israeli-Lebanese showdown, but would involve the entire regional “axis of confrontation” – Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas. This would also be the case if Israel unleashed its Air Force against Iran’s nuclear installations. Moreover, Nasrallah made it clear that Israel’s “Dahyia Doctrine” of total devastation of Lebanon in case of war would be answered in kind.


"But preventing war will not be easy, because Barack Obama’s mystique has worn off in the Arab world. The expectation that he would allow the Arabs, particularly the Syrians and the Palestinians, to recover their land without resorting to arms has been proved, by his own admission, to be unrealistic."

"Wars in the Middle East, it should be recalled, have started even when the parties did not really want them. The 1967 war is one example. Today’s anxieties, too, are fed by perceptions and fears, by real and imagined concerns. The Iranian challenge to Israel’s strategic hegemony is presented as a Holocaust-style existential threat, and Israel’s other enemies – Hezbollah, which believes that it can bring about “the end of the Zionist entity,” and Syria, which publicly boasts of its ballistic missiles’ capacity to destroy Israel’s main urban centers – are similarly viewed as irrational actors."

Psalm 83:4 They have said, “Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation, That the name of Israel may be remembered no more.”


"....Hamas’s liaison officer with the Al-Quds force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, suggest that an unplanned chain of events could trigger a real war."


"The Lebanese front may ignite if Hezbollah seeks to avenge Mughniyah’s death, or simply as a result of a knee-jerk reaction to a provocation, as in 2006. If Iran and Syria then decide to back Hezbollah, a direct Israeli-Iranian showdown could follow. What Israel planned as a preemptive attack on Iran might then be presented as an act of self-defense."


""General James Jones, President Obama's national security adviser, recently put forward a different, albeit equally ominous, prediction. Iran's response to the mounting international pressure might be, he said, to launch an attack on Israel through its proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas. Such attacks might trigger a wider regional conflagration. "


"War threats in the Middle East should never be dismissed as hollow. Prophecies of war, moreover, have too frequently proven themselves to be self-fulfilling. But America’s extraordinary efforts to rein in Israel might not be enough to avert a calamity."


http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/benami39/English

There is no doubt that the prophesied Psalm 83 war draws nearer each passing day. Notable is the fact that all the above foes are the exact countries that are in the Psalm 83 alliance. The terrorist organization, Hezbollah is out of Lebanon. Hamas is the terrorist government of Gaza-they are Palestinians.


Nasrallah head of Hezbollah in Lebanon, warned any conflict "would involve the entire regional 'axis of confrontation' – Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas. This would also be the case if Israel unleashed its Air Force against Iran’s nuclear installations."


These enemies of Israel are like ravenous wolves foaming at the mouth, tasting Israel's defeat and destruction: "The Iranian challenge to Israel’s strategic hegemony is presented as a Holocaust-style existential threat, and Israel’s other enemies – Hezbollah, which believes that it can bring about 'the end of the Zionist entity,'and Syria, which publicly boasts of its ballistic missiles’ capacity to destroy Israel’s main urban centers." 


They are fueled by their great hatred for God's chosen people so these countries are just "looking for reason" to be able to attack Israel. They are in collusion and have been trying to "pick a  fight" with Israel as in today's world it is not acceptable to attack unprovocated.  So, they are dangling the nuclear threat by Iran in hopes to prompt Israel to preemptively stirke Iran's nuclear facility so as to give them reason to launch a massive, collaborated military rampage against tiny Israel.


"Iran recently moved almost its entire stockpile of low-enriched uranium to an above-ground facility.Teheran's strange move is akin to painting bull's-eye on stockpile."


http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=169774


This action proves that the scheme of the Psalm 83 alliance is to bait Israel into attacking Iran so that together they can "justifiably" launch a massive counterattack in a combined effort to utterly destroy Israel.


These enemies of Israel ought to know better and that they ought not be trying to poke out God's eye!

Zechariah 2:8
For this is what the LORD Almighty says: "After he has honored me and has sent me against the nations that have plundered you—for whoever touches you touches the apple of his eye-

http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/benami39/English

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