Posted on 12/09/2014 10:58:28 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
What do two nations with a history of over 200 years of enmity and war do when they seek a change of discourse? Find a common enemy real or imagined. For Russia and Iran, traditional foes since the 18th century, that common enemy is the United States, according to political circles in Moscow and Tehran.
Russian President Vladimir Putin dwelt on the idea last month during a speech in Sochi. He said the United States regards Russia, because of its military might, China because of its rising economic power and Iran because of its nuclear program as enemies...
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Ezekiel goes on to predict that this invasion will be disastrous for Russia and its coalition nations. G-d himself shall send earthquakes, pestilence, and other natural disasters causing all the coalition nations to fight each other until all are almost destroyed...
Never thought I would be living when prophesies came to past but alas here we are...
Freegards
LEX
Nostradamus also predicted the same thing with the same outcome for them as well.
I never imagined we could have come to this. But then again, I never imagined America could have elected an 0bama either.
I hope this disaster comes to an end quickly.
0bama lied, BILLIONS die.
wait for the Russia/Iran/China/Cuba/North Korea Axis to come. Russia marches on Ukraine, Iran marches on Iraq and Kuwait, China marches on Vietnam and Taiwan, Cuba marches on Haiti and North Korea marches on South Korea—All on the same day!
> For Russia and Iran, traditional foes since the 18th century, that common enemy is the United States, according to political circles in Moscow and Tehran. Russian President Vladimir Putin dwelt on the idea last month during a speech in Sochi.
IOW, nothing has changed since the fall of the Shah.
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