Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Watching for Cush

Those of us who have been watching for the player nations of Ezekiel 38 have been amazed at how fast Turkey went anti-Israel and gravitated toward Russia and Iran.  Now over the past few weeks, Put (Libya) has come out of obscurity and is front and center in the news.  And make no mistake about it....whatever Libya becomes they will be moving towards Russia, Iran and Turkey.

But what about Cush?  Ancient historians tell us that the Cushites inhabited the area that today is called Ethiopia and Sudan.

So we watch the news for developments concerning these two African nations.

And today we have this headline;


Sudan Accuses Israel in Deadly Airstrike

Sudan has accused Israel of carrying out a deadly airstrike Tuesday on a car on Sudan's eastern Red Sea coast.

Foreign Minister Ali Ahmad Karti said Wednesday that Sudan is, in his words, "absolutely sure" Israel launched the attack, which killed two people near the Port Sudan airport.

Officials have given different accounts of the airstrike - with police saying it was a missile attack and a state official describing it as a bombing carried out by a foreign aircra
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So how about Ethiopia?  Any action on that front?  And a few days ago we see this headline;

State Department, UN Silent on Latest Anti-Christian Violence in Ethiopia

While the Obama administration cited human rights atrocities in Libya as part of the reason for U.S. and U.N. military intervention there, neither the State Department nor the United Nations have apparently condemned an outbreak of violence in western Ethiopia, led by Muslim radicals. Since early March two Christians have reportedly been killed, more than 3,000 displaced and at least 69 churches destroyed.
Also, leading human rights organizations including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Human Rights First appear not to have publicly condemned the attacks.
“Extremist Muslims killed two Christians, burnt 69 Christian churches, and destroyed 30 homes, leaving between 4,000 to 10,000 Christians displaced,” Jeremy Lim, International Christian Concern (ICC)’s regional manager for Southeast Asia, told CNSNews.com. ICC is a human rights group promoting religious freedom and assisting Christian victims of persecution.
Read more: 
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/lambert-mbom/2011/04/01/state-department-un-silent-latest-anti-christian-violence-ethiopia#ixzz1ImyohofG

Remember how Satan works...he first comes after the Jews and then the Christians.  Any questions?

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