Uniting of Three Horned Toes on the Beast of the East!
November 10, 2009
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Three Iron Toes that are also Three Stronger Horns of Daniel 2, 7, and 11 are now uniting in a strong bond to be part of the fulfillment of Old and New Testament prophecy writings of the ten Islamic nations which will attack Israel. I believe this attack is quite likely to occur before 2015.
Daniel 2:41-44 – And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters’ clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; but there shall be in it of
the strength of the iron, forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay.
[42] And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken. [43] And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay. [44] And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever.
Daniel 7:24-26 – And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he
shall subdue three kings. [25] And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time. [26] But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.
Daniel 11:40,41 – And at the time of the end shall the king of the south push at him: and the king of the north shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over. [41] He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and
the chief of the children of Ammon.
Begin Excerpt from BBC News
Ahmadinejad in Turkey for summit
November 8, 2009
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in Istanbul for a one-day Islamic summit as pressure mounts on Tehran to agree to a UN-brokered plan on its nuclear programme.
Iran’s president is among the speakers at a meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, a 57-state bloc.
Presidents Bashar Assad of Syria and Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan are also attending the meeting.
But Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, indicted by the International Criminal Court, has pulled out of
the summit.
Controversial invitation
Sudan’s state-run Suna news agency said “new developments” had required Mr
Bashir’s presence in Sudan.
The Turkish government had previously welcomed the attendance of Mr Bashir at the meeting and said that he would not be arrested, as Turkey was not a signatory to the treaty which set up the Hague-based ICC.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan went as far as saying over the weekend that no war crimes had occurred in Darfur and that he would be more comfortable meeting Sudan’s president than the prime minister of Israel.
But the EU, which Turkey hopes to join, wanted the invitation
to be withdrawn.
‘Capitalist excesses’
The focus of Monday’s meeting is on developing closer trade ties and addressing poverty.
ANALYSIS
Jonathan Head, Istanbul Turkey’s relations with Israel, once quite close, have plummeted in recent months. Yet Mr Erdogan and his ministers insist there’ s been no
shift in foreign policy.
His government has made rapid progress in its eastern policy with new dawns pronounced recently in relations with Iran, Iraq, Syria and Armenia.
Much of this effort is about creating new opportunities for Turkey’s powerful business sector. But Mr Erdog an cle
arly sees his country as a rising regional power.
The United States, a close military ally, has so far kept quiet about Turkey’s eastern ambitions and may even hope to reap some benefit.
But with its EU membership drive running out of steam, there is growing anxiety about where the country is heading.
Addressing the summit, Mr Ahmadinejad blamed the global economic meltdown on capitalist excesses which he said were un-Islamic.
He did not refer to Tehran’s dispute with the international community over its nuclear programme, although this was on the agenda in his talks with Mr Erdogan and Turkish President Abdullah Gul on Sunday.
Last month Mr Erdogan pronounced Iran’s nuclear programme to be entirely peaceful, and he has defended his country’s recent diplomatic moves to strengthen ties with its Muslim neighbours, saying that Turkey’s foreign policy was not shifting its direction or its axis.
In recent weeks Turkey has announced improved relations with Iran, Syria and Iraq, but links with Israel have sharply deteriorated, says the BBC’s Jonathan Head in Istanbul.
Mr Erdogan had earlier questioned the ICC charges against Mr Bashir, saying that “no Muslim could perpetrate a genocide”, according to Turkey’s Anatolia news agency.
The ICC arrest warrant accuses Mr Bashir of running a campaign of genocide that killed 35,000 people outright, at least another 100,000 through a “slow death” and of forcing 2.5 million to flee their homes in Darfur.
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