Monday, April 14, 2008

Peace Maker or Destroyer ?



And through his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand; and he shall magnify himself in his heart, and by peace shall destroy many: he shall also stand up against the Prince of princes; but he shall be broken without hand. Daniel 8:25



How noble are the efforts of America under the leadership of President Bush to bring peace between Israel and her Islamic neighbors ?
A man of peace or an imposter who brings Israel to the brink of destruction by his evil ,camoflauged as a nobel venture ?

What dark purpose driven arrogance to do what only God will accomplish and to divide what little land God has alotted to the Jews.
An outright imposter,a fraud who is greatly admired by those who claim to follow Jesus.
If it were possible ,the very elect would be deceived Jesus warned.
It is and they are because they receive not the love of the truth.
2 Thessalonian's 2:11-12
How else could this servant of the kingdom of darkness appearing as an angel of light get away with such evil unless the majority of Christiandumb were deceived ?


(see link above for full story)
...For almost 10 years now the U.S. has been operating training bases for Fatah's security forces, including its police, intelligence, Force 17 and Preventative Security services units. Many members of those units carried out scores of terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers.

Hundreds of members of Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades serve openly in Fatah's security forces; many previously attended U.S.-run courses as members of Fatah's security forces.

For example, the chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank city of Ramallah was trained by the U.S. and currently also serves as a Fatah security officer. Ditto for the chief of the Brigades in Nablus.

Another example, Abbas previously appointed Al Aska Martyrs Brigades commander Mahmoud Damra as head the U.S.-backed Force 17 force, with which American coordinates security. Damra, who was on Israel's most wanted list of terrorists, was later arrested by the IDF for planning terror attacks.

The very people who are condemning Carter for planning to meet Hamas are negotiating in person on a regular basis with terrorist-saturated Fatah. Livni and chief Palestinian negotiator Ahmed Qureia have been meeting weekly while Olmert and Abbas have been meeting biweekly to hammer out an agreement. Abbas is due in Washington this month for talks with Rice and President Bush.

You'd think since Israel is heavily negotiating with Fatah, the Palestinian organization's gunmen would refrain from attacks for just a few months until an agreement is signed. But since the November conference, Fatah has perpetuated or attempted scores of terror attacks.

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