It was written during the persecution of Christians by Nero so around the 60s AD and talks of the destruction of Jerusalem in 69 AD
Yes, Jerusalem was destroyed - as clearly stated by Josephus
Rev 8:7 says "a third of the land was burnt up" -- this is the description of what happened during the Jewish war that led up to the destruction of Jerusalem - the first trumpet, the destruction of the land - the scorched earth policy of the Empire
Refer to the writings of Josephus
Truly, the very view itself of the country was a melancholy thing; for those places which were before adorned with trees and pleasant gardens were now become a desolate country in every way, and its trees were all cut down. Nor could any foreigner that had formerly seen Judea and the most beautiful suburbs of the city, and now saw it as a desert, but lament and mourn sadly at so great a change... nor if anyone that had known the place before, had come on a sudden to it now, would he have known it again; but though he were standing at the city itself, yet would he have inquired for it notwithstandingWhat part of "no more" and "desert" do you not understand?
The wars of the Jews by Josephus book 6 chapter 1
The book of the Apocalypse is the foretelling of the destruction of Jerusalem. ..Yes, Jerusalem was destroyed - as clearly stated by Josephus...What part of "no more" and "desert" do you not understand?
What part? The part that "no more" says again, just how does your that correspond to the "no more/any more" "not at all" predictions?