ARE WE WATCHING THE US WITHDRAWING SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL

Yesterday, J. D Vance said the following, “There are cases where the interests of Israel and the US diverge. We can achieve a long-term agreement with Iran and Israel may not like it.

For many years, students of biblical prophecy have asked the question, “Will the United States someday abandon Israel?” Now, the assumption has always been that if that happens, it would come from a more hostile administration on the left. But what if we’re beginning to actually see it take place right now on the right?

It was interesting to see the slip made by Vance, “Well, look, I think obviously the Israelis and I or excuse me, the Israelis and the United States, we have a lot of shared interests, but we also have some situations where our interests diverge. And I think where the president has been very clear here is that while Israel obviously has some objectives that it has, the United States’ main objective in Iran is to ensure that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon. And we’ve actually, thanks to what’s happened over the last few months, but really over the last year and a half, we’ve created the space necessary where the president believes, and I think that he’s right, that we can get the long-term settlement to Iran’s nuclear deal. Now, Israel may like that, they may not like that, but fundamentally, we think this is in the best interest of the United States of America. So, we’re going to keep on pursuing it because that’s what the president United States was elected to do.” It’s no secret that JD Vance represents that segment, this growing segment within the conservative movement that is increasingly embracing anti-Israel beliefs and sentiments and believes that the United States alliance with Israel is problematic. that they need to excise Israeli influence in the government is usually how it’s couched. But in reality, they’re framing Israel as a very bad influence in terms of its alliance with the United States. If this is America’s goal, which it is, this will be Obama 2.0. This will go down as Trump’s greatest failure of his administration. Anything less than removing the IRGC, removing the regime from power, and having a new administration in Iran, which the Iranian people have been out in the streets protesting and dying and bleeding for, which President Trump told them that we would support them. If there’s anything less than regime change, it will go down in history as Trump’s greatest foreign policy failure, maybe even the greatest failure of his entire administration, certainly from God’s perspective.

Next on the Biblical end times timeline is the invasion of Israel by Turkey and other surrounding hostile Muslim nations. It is not America that steps in and protects Israel. It is God who miraculously steps in and rescues His nation.

TRUMP DEFINITELY GOD’S MAN

New American secretary of state: “We’re with Israel in this fight”

Mike Pompeo, Trump’s new American secretary of state, voiced a strongly worded message of support for Israel as he came to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Sunday on first trip to the Middle East as secretary of state.

New American secretary of state: “We’re with Israel in this fight”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (L) meets with PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, April 29, 2018. (Matty Stern/U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv)

The discussions, unsurprisingly, focused on Iran, its actions in the region, as well as the nuclear accord that President Donald Trump has threatened to walk away from by May 12th if serious changes are not made. Pompeo and Netanyahu apparently see eye to eye on these issues.

In a joint news conference, Pompeo called Israel “an incredibly important partner.” He also stated, “We remain deeply concerned about Iran’s dangerous escalation of threats to Israel and the region and Iran’s ambition to dominate the Middle East remains. The United States is with Israel in this fight,” he declared.

His support was warmly reciprocated by Netanyahu, who called Pompeo a “true friend of Israel, a true friend of the Jewish people,” adding, “I can say that today America and Israel are closer than ever before.”