Monday, October 03, 2005

ISRAEL vs ISLAM : SHOWDOWN - IRAN

The fasle prophets of our day have been promising peace in the Middle East under
Oslo , Madrid,Wye Tenant, Mitchell,Sharm , Aquaba and other peace agreements.
All these peace plans under the direction of the U.S. have failed miserably,yet they continue with the worst and most dangerous of all ,the Road Map of president Bush.
God is angry and America is deaf.

The combination is always fatal !

Islam and Israel will never co-exist in peace and the end of days showdown approaches between Israel, weakened into appeasment and surrender by the lie, the FALSE peace of President Bush.
Iran has promised not to wait to be attacked and the perverse,arrogant and decadent U.S. , it's military forces , sitting ducks in Iraq will be hit by a surprise attack and rendered a paper tiger.
Iran with the help of Syria starts the ball rolling,with Russia and China ,Cuba, Venezuela and the rest of the gang coming in to finish up.
This is very likely where Damascus becomes a ruinious heap of rubble . See Isaiah 17
The EMPIRE which turned her back on God is no more,finished in an hour, gone .
Israel ,by putting it's faith in such a corrupt empire and it's false peace plans, will learn a painful lesson and return to seek their God as a nation.
Cursed Islam will be judged and exposed for the evil lie that it is and all the earth will learn that the God of Israel , He is God alone.
We are at the threshold of that day and all who have placed their faith in a wicked nation to deliver them,and bring false peace , will learn the outcome of trusting in false gods that cannot deliver.
God will have no idols before Him ,and the U.S. has been Israel's chief idol.
This has brought Israel into slavery once again ,no longer sovereign but always forced to follow U.S. agenda no matter how much it threatens it's survival.
There will only be true peace thru Messiah Jesus,not the false mini-messiah George.
George bring death and destruction,thats always the outcome of wars.

IRAN IS NOT BLUFFING

Iran: Will Give Unforgettable Lesson to Israel if Nuclear Sites Attacked


October 2, 2005
IRNADamascus:
If Israel goes mad enough to target Iranian nuclear sites as it did against Iraqi installations in 1991, Iran would give it a lesson which it could not forget forever, Majles Speaker Gholamali Haddad Adel said on Sunday.
He made the statement in his address to members of Syrian parliament in reply to a question on Iranian reaction to US-Israel threats against Iranian nuclear sites if they are translated into practice."The Iranian nation will proudly advance the goals of Islamic Revolution and will never surrender to bullying and will proceed with its legitimate rights," he said."We have made clear that Iran follows regulations of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran is a signatory to Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Iran implemented Additional Protocol to NPT voluntarily to build confidence with international community and ensure that Iranian nuclear program is civilian," Haddad Adel said."We have proved our good faith by opening up Iranian nuclear sites to IAEA inspectors in the past two years.""Almost 1,200 persons/days from IAEA have inspected Iranian nuclear sites and they said there is no sign of any diversion from civilian nature of the nuclear program," the Majles speaker said.He said that the attempts being made to refer Iranian nuclear case to United Nations Security Council is outcome of pressure on Iran adding that Iran will never yield to extortion of the enemy.Haddad Adel condemned the ominous phenomenon of terrorism and drew distinction between terrorists and those fighting to liberate their homeland from occupation.He said that both Tehran and Damascus have common views about supporting Palestinian rights and civilian nuclear program.Haddad Adel said that in his negotiations with President Bashar al-Assad, they reached an agreement to take practical steps for cooperation on international issues.Winding up his three-day visit to Lebanon, the Majles speaker arrived in Damascus on Sunday on a two-day visit.http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0510025524183036.htm

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