IRAQ STUDY GROUP SETS STAGE FOR PROPHETIC FULFILLMENT

Prophetically Speaking —Iraq Study Group Sets Stage for Prophetic Fulfillment

by Bill Wilson, KIN Senior Analyst

The Iraq Study Group recommendations could very well determine America's position in the ancient prophecies about all nations turning against Israel. One of the central themes of the report was that Israel needed to make concessions with its Islamic neighbors in order to achieve peace, yet the rest of the report may undermine the United State's ability to assist Israel in reaching a balanced and fair consensus.

The report gave the strong impression that the United States is failing in Iraq or, in less politically correct terms, is losing — so much so, that the recommendations suggested negotiating with Iran and Syria to help broker peace and stability in Iraq.

Meantime, the recommendations had a "cut and run" theme throughout, demanding troop withdrawals. To the Islamic world, negotiations with Syria and Iran, the two nations considered by Islam as the heart of the jihad against Israel and the infidels, means surrender or, at the very least, submission. Combined with troop withdrawals, Islam can claim a victory over what to date has been considered the most powerful military in the world.

Meantime, the Israeli-American position in the Middle East is weakened further because any negotiations with Iran and Syria will mean concessions in the larger picture of Syria and Lebanon — and Hezbollah and Hamas in Lebanon and Gaza.

Already, Syria is putting on the table its price for helping in Iraq — control of the strategic Golan Heights that overlook Israel and provided high-ground sniper fire on Israeli citizens and farmers every day until Israel seized control of the land in 1967.

Buthaina Shaaban, Syria's expatriate affairs minister, told Al Jazeera the Iraq Study Group report is good news. She said, "It means, God willing, the end of this era of American intervention in the region and the American occupation of Iraq which brought catastrophic ramifications on the whole region."

Egyptian Islamic columnist Fahmi Howeidy wrote, "The age of U.S. monopoly of the tools of the game in the region is over."

Perspective: The Iraq Study Group successfully portrayed the image that America or, at least, her will, has been significantly weakened by the Islamic terrorist resistance — and in negotiating terms, that means far less strength for protecting Israel, and even America itself.

The 2,500-year-old prophecy of Zechariah 12:3 (NKJV) says, "And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it."

The first part of this prophecy appears to be coming to fulfillment, because United States politicians no longer seem to have the political will to stand firm against Islam.
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