K.S. Rajan (9
Nov 2011)
"report by JIM
FLETCHER"
First Strike
"Jerusalem will never return to the state it was in on the eve
of the (1967) Six-Day War, that I promise you."
Those words this week from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu let the world know that the Jewish state will not be
intimidated by Iran, or anyone else.
The Israelis even test-fired their own missile this week, one
capable of reaching Iran. And now the Americans are engaged,
checking on the possibility that Israel will consider a
first-strike on the Iranians.
Whatever they do, it will be creative. And Iran will go the way
of other threats from the past. This of course speaks to one of
my favorite subjects, the absolute authority of Scripture.
It’s too bad that apologetics groups, mega-churches and various
other ministries don’t emphasize the astonishing implications of
this.
For example, Isaiah 54 tells us that the Lord will not permit
any weapons developed against Israel to be successful. Let’s
take this to its logical conclusion.
If young people could see that this proves the existence and
absolute sovereignty of the God of the Bible, perhaps they
wouldn’t feel so hopeless and despairing. In other words, if God
has promised to preserve the Jewish people, and has done it in
spectacular fashion, shouldn’t we have confidence in the rest of
the Bible?
But of course, that’s not the message preached today by Brian
McLaren, Fuller Theological Seminary, or the young Emergent
pastors.
For its part, Iran continues to be belligerent, setting the
country’s leadership up for a titanic fall. In October, the
Iranian daily newspaper Jam-e-Jam claimed that a letter from EU
foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was evidence that the
West’s efforts to contain Iran through sanctions have failed.
When Iran’s Ahmadinejad said recently at the UN General Assembly
gathering that his country might be willing to suspend its
enrichment of uranium to low levels—in exchange for nuclear fuel
from other countries—he barely concealed the mocking contempt he
has for the West.
Blackmailing the West to provide nuclear fuel would enable the
Iranians to continue to covertly produce enriched uranium.
There is also an instructive lesson for us in the story of
Syria, as well. Western diplomats and politicians have made it
crystal clear that they have no intention of intervening in
Syria as they did in Libya. While Assad continues to slaughter
his own people (3,000 by some counts), he has threatened to
retaliate if efforts are made to stop his regime. If NATO
brought down Quaddafi, they will not bring down the House of
Assad.
The Iranians see this and know that the West will not help
Israel stop their efforts at genocide.
That’s why it will be up to Israel and her God to stop the
Iranians, and I have no doubt at all that they will.
Israel’s defense minister Ehud Barak is signaling to the
international community that Iran is really a global threat—and
the terror-state surely is—but even that won’t be an easy sell.
It is human nature to sell-out a neighbor if it postpones your
own demise. It’s the same with geopolitics, and particularly
when the Jews can be put on the bargaining table.
There are no Churchills in our world today.
As Israel was test-firing its own missile last week, thought to
be similar to the Jericho 3, and capable of reaching 4,000
kilometers, Italy proved that there is still some sanity left in
Europe.
The Italians held joint maneuvers with the Israelis, as reported
by the Jerusalem Post:
“That same day, the Israel Air Force announced that it had
returned from a week of joint maneuvers with Italy over Sardinia
that included long-range flights, midair refueling and
complicated bombing runs. On Thursday, the Home Front Command
held a large-scale civil defense exercise aimed at preparing the
public for missile attacks in the center of the country.”
Good for the Italians!
Whatever happens in the coming months, we can be sure that it is
Iran that is in real jeopardy, not Israel.