Sunday, March 20, 2011

Silly Backtracking Arabs

So by now, most of us know that the U.S, Great Britain and France have started bombing Libya. We are told that even that Arab League wanted the coalition of the willing to protect the rebels in Libya from the murderous ways of Gadaffi.

One big question I have is; SO WHERE IS THE EGYPTIAN AND SAUDI AIR FORCE? Why don't we just make some Arab air force to go in and defend the rebels?

But the democratic Senators on Meet the Press this morning assured us that this situation is VASTLY different than the military intervention in Iraq....because bombing Libya will be seen as a "popular" use of force.

So after the bombs dropped yesterday and things started blowing up (over 100 Cruise missiles fired by US battleship)...low and behold....the Arabs have changed their minds. And now they DON'T like us blowing up stuff in Libya.

The Arab League secretary general, Amr Moussa, also startled western governments when he denounced the air attacks only a week after the league had called for creation of a no-fly zone.

Moussa, who is a candidate for the Egyptian presidency, said: "What has happened in Libya differs from the goal of imposing a no-fly zone and what we want is the protection of civilians and not bombing other civilians."

The Foreign Office later said Moussa claimed he had been misquoted, or had put his criticism more strongly in Arabic than in English. "We will continue to work with our Arab partners to enforce the resolution for the good of the Libyan people," the FO said.

The Arab League had, though, been called to an emergency session to discuss the scale of the attacks.

Also in the news is that Russia and China have come forward to denounce the Western bombing campaign in Libya. I guess they are saying we used too big of bombs and caused disproportionate damage.

Holy cow bells!

America, France and Britain – the leaders of the coalition's air attacks on Libya – were struggling to maintain international support for their actions, as they faced stinging criticism about mission creep from the leader of the Arab League, as well as from China and Russia.

Critics claimed that the coalition of the willing may have been acting disproportionately and had come perilously close to making Gaddafi's departure an explicit goal of UN policy.

Russia, which abstained on the UN vote last week, called for "an end to indiscriminate force".

See it here; http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/mar/20/coalition-criticism-arab-league-libya

So now we have Libya (Put of Ezekiel 38), Russia (Magog of Ezekiel 38) and China (Kings of the east from Revelation) all coming on stage at the same time and in the same article.

Hold on tight folks....the Trumpet could sound any day!!

2 Comments:

Blogger Tom said...

Hi Again,

Here are a couple of amplifying remarks on a prior post with a reference link.

Dajjāl’s ‘day like a month’ Started with the revolution in 1979. So figure add 31 years and you are at current date...

‘day like a week’ is about to commence. The last 7 years that the Mahdi will rule with prophet ISA.

They bring the world to peace and justice. One world government, one world religion.

Have a peek a this article An Ideal Society.

http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&id=226272

Peace,

Tom

March 21, 2011 at 6:43 AM  
Blogger Tom said...

Hi Dennis,

Hope things are going well for you. So much happening now. We have talked in the past about disinformation. In Islamic eschatology the rightly guided Old Testament and Gospel will be found in the last days and will support Islam as the true religion. ( No Jesus Son of G_d and no Trinity) For what it is worth I suspect that it may tie in with the Q gospel theory based on circumstantial evidence.

Here is a link worth a look. Writings from the time of Jesus. I wonder what they will say? The blending of the faiths will be a key task for the powers of darkness in the future. A strong delusion that many might believe.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/could-artefacts-remote-jordan-cave-reveal-jesus-last-20110321-000944-884.html

May your feet keep to the narrow path.

Peace,

Tom

March 21, 2011 at 9:02 AM  

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