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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
So why would the US want to position itself in the midst of the Lord's final battle? Since Israel is rescued by the Lord's glorious appearing how is that instructive to the US to intervene? Likewise, how is the fact that the Lord is going to establish his reign for 1,000 years instructive to US foreign policy?
Again I don't see how any of this has anything to do with US foreign policy. Are you saying that since will be established at that time that we should not be peace makers in this age?
The civil war in Syria is because the nations around Israel want to extinguish her? Funny you should say that, some historians have said that the civil war in Syria is because Assad misread the earliest protests as an attempt by his enemies from foreign countries to topple him.
None of what you have shared is at all helpful to determining US policy.
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ZNP, some of your historical perspective has become unhinged.
Over 150 million people in the last century died at the hands of their own government. The USA has been used as a force of good since WWI. Think about how we could be today without the efforts of the US?
The US stopped Germany twice, limited communism in Moscow and Beijing, stopped many tyrants, helped to spread democracy, propped up the UN, minimized famines, droughts, and calamities, and lastly has supported Israel. Without the USA, the Lord would have no nation of Israel to return to.