Tuesday, November 8, 2016

The West's interest with the Holy Land—the "Wonderful Land"

Battleship Documentary The West's interest with the Holy Land—the "Wonderful Land" or "Eminent Land" (Daniel 11:41)— be it for "shrouded/material" or "prophetic/otherworldly" fortunes, has peaked at the zenith of the advanced period in America's latest interruption into Iraq.

The last Caliphate, the Ottoman Turks, caved in at the end of World War I. On December 11, 1917, British Field Marshal, Edmund Allenby, got off, and strolled through Jerusalem's Jaffa Gate, to pay tribute to the three awesome religions as the Allies in the end wrested control of the Levant from the dilapidated Ottomans—accordingly, was this individual from the Axis Powers eviscerated.

"By December, 1917, Allenby had moved upwards from Egypt and caught Jerusalem. As the main Christian victor of the Holy City since the Crusades, Allenby requested his troops to get off as a sign of regard when they entered the city." (PBS, Lawrence of Arabia).

"Jerusalem – The Endless Crusade" is a lasting battle amongst Jews and Gentile World Powers—and also an otherworldly tussle among three of the world's incredible religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The power of the West in the advanced period started decisively with the revelation of the New World. "Firearms, Germs, and Steel" (PBS Special, 2005) focalized to give the West world strength, which it claims right up 'til today—that now incorporates the Middle East!

It can be further expressed that "The Coming of the West" into the Beautiful Land in the Modern Era started numerous hundreds of years preceding the British Empire's "flying machines" over the skies of Jerusalem—bringing about the dumbfounded Turks to drop their weapons and escape—Allenby catching the Holy City without fricasseeing a shot!

"The procedure of European infiltration was steady and complex (the Venetian brokers in the mid Thirteenth Century; Vasco da Gama et al.); however there were, in any case, unmistakably identifiable defining moments. In the sixteenth century, for instance, the Ottoman Empire willfully allowed a progression of concessions called the "Capitulations" to European forces - concessions which gave the Europeans chose points of interest in remote exchange the realm. Another defining moment was the attack of Egypt in 1798 by Napoleon Bonaparte. Wanting to slice Britain's lines to India and challenged person its sea and financial power, Napoleon pounded the Mamluks (who administered Egypt under Ottoman suzerainty) and quickly possessed the nation. By crushing Egypt, then still part of the Ottoman Empire, Napoleon uncovered the inward shortcomings, both military and managerial, of the sultans, smashed the myth of Ottoman power, and introduced over 150 years of direct political intercession by the West.

"Europe's overall nineteenth-century scan for crude materials, markets, army installations, and provinces in the end touched a large portion of what had been the Arab realm. In 1820 Great Britain forced a settlement on Arab tribes on the bank of the Arabian Gulf; in the 1830s France possessed Algeria; in 1839 Britain involved Aden, at the key access to the Red Sea; and in 1869 Ferdinand de Lesseps, with the support of the French sovereign, finished what might get to be, and still is, one of the key delivery conduits of the world, the Suez Canal." (The Coming of the West, Islamic City)

The British and French involved a developing range of prominence—expansionism—of the district under the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 until the end of World War

Part II of the U.S.- Israel Strategic Alliance assigns the authority of the West moving from its Eurocentric provincial base in the Middle East, to its present aegis under what has turned into the military and ideological arm of the West: The United States of America. The projection of business, socio-political, and military power all through the locale by the USA—working together with partners in the territory (viz., Israel) since the Suez War of 1957—plainly puts America as the drive by right in the Glorious Land. This transcendent stance is driven by America's unquenchable mission at underneath market oil costs which empowers the West under its American initiative to support its unprecedented immoderate economy.

Securing the area's fortunes empowered the West to win the Cold War. Presently, disappointing American predominance—politically and topographically—is a resurgent Islam resolved to erase the West from these Holy Lands through Fatwa and Jihad.

We will keep on elaborating upon the West's authority versus America, with regards to her impetus for the present attack into the Beautiful Land. Compared to the European pioneer show, the West's interruption is driven by the ever-present and expected hand of her Executive: The Presidency of the USA. Part II of this arrangement exhibited that the "embodiment" of the West's authority is domiciled in its President.

Strategy and philosophy—particularly in accordance with the Middle East—is particularly consigned to the workplace of the Chief Executive. No other country on the planet can claim such clearing political preference focused on such a solitary position. Specifically, as Commander-in-Chief of her Armed Forces, and their/his munititions stockpiles of ruinous limit, the President of the United States of America leads this most capable military sign ever amassed upon the substance of the earth; and, tasks that may speedier and with more deadly drive than some other individual upon the globe.

Moreover, it is the Presidency of George Walker Bush, more than whatever other Presidency, who has made the issue of MILITARY VICTORY the authoritative articulation of his organization—HE WILL SETTLE FOR NOTHING BUT COMPLETE VICTORY!

"We will face this mortal threat to all mankind . . . We won't tire, or rest . . . we will see opportunity's triumph . . . we should stop them . . . we will never withdraw, never give in, and never acknowledge anything not exactly total triumph . . . there is no peace without triumph . . . we will keep our nerve and we will win that triumph!

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