Assad – Before Islam pushes South,
Speaking out both sides of his Mouth,
Right hand now plans Israel to Destroy,
Left hand working with Obama as a Ploy,
Plants Hate with words in next Generation,
Crying peace with words as lying Summation,
All this ends with temporary Islam Celebration,
But the Age of Gentiles ends as told in Revelation,
So will be replaced by Kingdom of my God’s Creation,
But before it begins world will see a Tectonic Sensation!
January 19, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Isaiah 29:6 – Thou shalt be visited of the Lord of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake,
and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire.
Luke 21:27 – And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.
The latest Gaza Strip episode is paving the way for the radical conservative group proponents of Islamic Jihad to consolidate together into a conspiracy confederation, whose goal is the total destruction of Israel as a nation in the Middle East, and the formation of a gigantic powerful Caliphate to insure control of North Africa, the Middle East, and southeast Asia. President Bashar Assad’s actions in these two excerpts which follow reveal the long range goals of Islam. I expect the conspiracy to become fully exposed when a massive Jihad is launched against Israel at a point in time between 2010 and 2015.
I expect the theme of the conspiracy will be that Osama bin Laden Jihad groups are bad, but groups like Hamas, Hizbullah, and Iran’s Revolution Guards are freedom fighters who Obama can talk to in useful diplomatic dialog to solve the Middle East problems.
I am afraid the liberal elements of America will swallow this approach hook, line, and sinker. Obama has the greatest gift of gab of any president I have known since 1932, even Bill Clinton, so with this talent he will be a sucker for any approach involving moving movement of lips, statements, and apparent results.
I expect Obama to be faked out by the conspiracy plan of the Islamic Jihad nations and groups. It is likely they will allow him to feel he is having initial success in his dealings with them, such that it will seem to his followers it is what Bush should have done in his administration. Such a plan would light up the liberal elements in America like a Christmas tree, and America would be led down a garden path with quicksand at its end. 2009 should be an interesting year, most likely opening a door to disaster at some point in time between 2010 and 2015.
Begin Excerpt from Gulf News via World News
Syrian president whips up religious fervour
01/18/2009 11:15 PM
By Sami Moubayed, Correspondent
Damascus: Speaking at the Doha Summit on Gaza on January 16, President Bashar Al Assad said, “We will take care to remind our children of the Gaza slaughter. We will save the pictures of the children of Gaza with their wounds and blood, and we will teach our children that the strong believer is better than the weak.
“We will teach them: ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’, and he who started it is the more unjust. What is taken by force will not be returned but by force.”
Syrians, especially those from conservative districts, were thrilled by the speech.
The last sentence from the Syrian President was taken from the Holy Quran, and reminded observers of his 2005 speech, in which he whipped up religious sentiment by saying, ‘Syria is protected by God.’
This tone is new to Syrian officials, who during many years of secular Baathism, steered clear of referring to Quranic verses. More recently, however, several Syrian figures, including the Grand Mufti Ahmad Hassoun, have cast themselves as patrons of moderate Islamic revivalism, or ‘true Islam’.
This is Syria’s way of telling the world it is promoting a tolerant Islam, as opposed to the radical one projected by Osama Bin Laden.
This kind of Islam, similar to that in Turkey, is one that can accommodate with the West, and helps to curb radicalisation.
At certain mosques in the conservative city of Aleppo, clerics placed a poster with a bomb covered by a red stripe saying: ‘No to explosions!’ But clerics at mosques all over Syria have been praising jihad since the war on Gaza began, and using their heavyweight influence to raise funds for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Donating to the Palestinians is being promoted as a national and religious duty, with most of the collections being done by mosques and clerics, with Syrian TV pitching in on one day, to raise a total of 18 million Syrian pounds (Dh1.4 million).
Syrians in the street are becoming more religious by the day, finding salvation in Islam, especially during this time of crisis for Gaza.
People are visibly pleased to see such Islamic overtures in Syrian official discourse. In addition to pleasing a domestic audience, such words send positive messages to the West, and challenge outlawed Islamic groups.
Since coming to power in 2000, Al Assad allowed the establishment of private schools (many of which have a strongly religious orientation) and began allowing mosques to open between prayers for the first time in two decades.
In April 2007, Syrians were allowed to organise public festivals celebrating the Prophet Mohammad’s (PBUH) birthday for the first time in many years. Even in the military, Al Assad has relaxed Baathist restrictions on religion.
In 2003, he lifted a long-st
anding ban on prayer in military barracks. Earlier in 2007, the military academy invited religious authorities to lecture cadets for the first time.
Al Assad then appointed a prominent independent Shaikh, Ziyad Al Ayoubi, as minister of Awqaf and offered moderate Islamists and pro-government clerics an unprecedented degree of access to the state-run broadcast media.
Begin Excerpt from the Boston Globe via World News
Syria’s Assad ready to cooperate with Obama: report
January 17, 2009
BERLIN (Reuters) – Syria is ready to cooperate with U.S. President-elect Barack Obama and wants him to get seriously involved in the Middle East peace process, President Bashar al-Assad told a German magazine.
In an interview with Der Spiegel released on Saturday, Assad also expressed some caution about future relations and said he preferred to talk
about hopes rather than expectations.
Ties between the West and Syria have been strained by U.S. accusations that Syria turned a blind eye to Islamist fighters infiltrating Iraq and in 2004 Washington imposed sanctions on Syria for backing anti-American groups in the region.
Syria has, however, regained a degree of approval in Europe after supporting a peace pact for Lebanon and forging diplomatic ties with its neighbor after years of dominating it.
Asked if he expected cooperation to be easier with Obama, Assad said:
“I would talk more about hope than expectation.
The Bush government has bestowed two wars on us. The world situation has deteriorated in the last eight years in every way, everything has got worse, including economic developments.”
“The new U.S. government must get seriously involved in the peace process. We must help, together with the Europeans.”
Responding to a comment from Der Spiegel that Obama might ask Syria to stop Iran building a nuclear bomb, Assad said:
“We would like to contribute
to the stabilization of the region. But we must be included, not isolated, as we have been until now. We are ready for any kind of cooperation.”
He added, however, that Syria would put its own interests first. “Good relations with Washington should not mean bad relations with Tehran,” he said.
Assad also said in the interview, which was conducted on Thursday, that he had been active in making suggestions to help end the conflict in Gaza.
Arab and Muslim states on Friday called on Arab countries to review their ties with Israel over its offensive in Gaza which has killed more than 1,200 Palestinians and
to suspend an Arab peace initiative.
Assad also said many European officials had tried to communicate with Hamas. “The Europeans have learned.
That is why they are talking to the Hamas leadership here in Damascus — of course not publicly.
I won’t name names. But some are people who denounce Hamas,” said Assad.
(Reporting by Madeline Chambers)
Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post
EU says it will host high-level talks with Israel and PA
January 19, 2009
Associated Press , THE JERUSALEM POST
The European Union said Monday it would host high-level talks with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni followed by another set of discussions with the ministers from Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and the Palestinian Authority.
The talks are aimed at discussing a permanent peace arrangement. The Czech presidency announced the meetings after Israel and Hamas each declared a cease-fire this past weekend.
The Czech government – which currently holds the EU presidency – said the talks would also attempt to boost the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
The EU’s 27 foreign ministers will meet with Israel’s Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Wednesday, and meet with the other countries
on Sunday, the EU presidency said in a statement.
The meetings were organized by the Czech government on Monday.
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