What do you think about the Israel/Iran conflict?

It’s become very clear, we’ve entered a new cycle on the world’s stage…

One of war.

The Russia/Ukraine conflict continues to escalate by the day, causing more death and misery in the region. But now, we have a new conflict, one that’s already a year old…

Israel is at war with it’s neighbors, and now Iran is involved.

As we know, back in spring, Iran responded to Israel’s assassination of their military leaders. This Iranian response included a missile barrage into Israel. Israel responded unofficially. Then, roughly a month ago, Israel started assassinating Hamas and Hebollah leaders, along with more Iranian military personal. Iran once again responded with a limited direct military attack on Israel.

That brings us to the present…

Israel just responded to the Iranian attack. Israel directly attacked an Iranian missile production facility. So we continually see a tit for tad exchange, but this is a dramatic escalation from the past. We now have a new war front in the Middle East…

So,

  1. Where do you see this going?
  2. Who is to blame for the escalating conflict in the Middle East?
  3. Will a wider war happen or will a new crisis be averted?
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The US military has been preparing for this war since atleast 2012. Dumping millions into it.

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  1. I dont see either side backing down so i think the conflict (as some csll it) will probably escalate into a full blown regional war involving more and more players as sides are choosen. I always try and caution myself into reading biblical prophecy into current world events but if the greater easten and western powers escalate their proxy support and/or become directly invoved in this war, ot does appear pretty prophetic.
  2. I think you can find fault in the fight for land in the middle east, which has been going on for eons, on all sides but the western and eastern super powers pouring weapons and funding into the conflict is absolutly exacerbating things and so share a large portion of the blame for the widening conflict.
  3. If the western and eastern powers continue to fight a philosophical proxy wars in the middle east, eastern Europe, etc. I believe it will continue to escalate.
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I think that Jerusalem (in the 6th kingdom (or "king) we are in–Rev 17:9-11) gets a deadly wounding that needs to get healed by the 7th kingdom(king)–short time allotted…same short time Satan was limited to. And other than Esther as the documentation, I would say: “Satan comes to save his own”…at the 6th trump for that 7th “king”…all in view of Jerusalem. Is this how this might look? The war now, progressing? It could, because if you see that the lion countries now (the people themselves) are getting slim in the WASP group believing the liars lie–i mean, basically, the 5 churches are the main folks that push this “chosen people” theology even in their pre-trib rapture stuff… This is fine with the “globalist” folks, cause anything Christian (even of the 5 of 7 churches) are insignificant to them…they are rather, a hindrance.

  1. I think we’ll likely see direct U.S. involvement at some point down the line, especially in the event of a Trump administration. He’s more overtly anti-Iran (or rather, pro-Israel) than Biden, although both ultimately sing from the same hymn book when it comes to the Zionist establishment. If I’m a globalist, and a full scale war with Iran is my goal, a Trump victory in the upcoming election seems the natural choice. If Iran can’t be goaded into any substantive retaliation against Israel, a pretext for escalation will almost certainly be manufactured. I think the U.S.-Israel alliance will win the battle but lose the war. America will subdue Iran, but lose its global leadership role as a consequence, for various reasons, most of which are already in motion. Much like how the British won the war but lost the empire. As sides are being picked, I imagine much of the Arab world (+ other strategic allies such as Russia and China) eventually coalescing against the West (particularly, America) out of pure self-interest, much more so following Iran’s accession into the BRICS last year. It’d be similar in nature to OPEC’s Arab coalition of 1973, which retaliated against U.S. support of Israel against Egypt/Syria by instituting an oil embargo, sending gas prices through the roof; this time, the damage would be irreversible. As it stands, nations are toeing the line, reluctant to support, openly, one or the other side because they benefit from playing both sides (e.g., Saudi Arabia); but if America’s political and economic primacy continues to wane at current pace, more players will be at liberty to finally come out of the closet. Iran, in its bid to restructure, will assimilate into the emerging global order. Ultimately, there’ll be no “winner”, neither the east nor the west, and world order will be left without a single outright leader. As it stands, no other single power is able to fill America’s shoes in this regard, including China. Emerging powers can only be effective as a collective, they aren’t nearly as strong individually, and perhaps that’s the point. Power would be redistributed towards the “four winds of heaven” (Daniel 8:8). In time, this power vacuum would render the world ripe for the taking (Daniel 8:9). (P.S., apologies for the long reply. I got a little carried away with the theorizing).
  2. Hard to pinpoint one culprit. I’m tempted to say Israel, with U.S. backing, but defects can probably be found on both sides of the aisle.
  3. In the short term, wider war can be averted. Long term, I think it’s inevitable. At the very least, a wider regional war.
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1948 “Israel” is NOT Biblical Israel! A bunch of Khazars expropriating the name “Israel” and then calling themselves “Israeli” does NOT make them “Israelites”. Biblical Israelites are today found within Christianity.

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I agree with this and think that’s why so many unstudied ppl are brainwashed. Most ppl don’t want to study other sides of history or truth and they are stuck in the mainstream. I still big time push what brandon said. If israel is really Gods ppl he will protect them not us.

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