I first heard about the build up of war in Ethiopia a few weeks ago. This involves Sudan and Eritrea. I keep hearing about Turkey militias involved. Mercenaries pulled from Syria to first fight in Azerbaijan to conquer Armenia - on the instructions of Turkey!. It appears that Russia and Turkey are in bed together over this and both countries have "peace-keeping" forces over there. On face value - this is all about an oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea. This will shut Iran out of the equation. Please keep in mind that I am closely following the antics of Turkey. Turkey - also causing war jitters in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea with Greece and the European Union. Turkey has formed an alliance with Libya to claim a swathe of water - which cuts across the Israel/Greece alliance of oil and gas in the Eastern Med.
Then I heard about a ghastly war breaking out in Ethiopia, a few weeks ago. This has roped in Sudan and Eritrea. I posted a link from the Caspian Report which explained why this war will eventually rope in Egypt and Turkey. It has the potential to create a huge conflagration - a major, major war.
Now THIS ! I suggest we all sit up and take wide-eyed notice. The reason being is that ALL these African countries are on the East coast. A hop, skip and jump from the Middle East!! There is a huge build up of troops on the border between Kenya and Somalia. In the 1st link is a short clip from My News with Views. He follows the build up of war around the world. I am still wrapping my ear around his accent but he is very astute. In the 2nd link is a map of all the countries on the east coast of Africa. Take note of their proximity to the ME.....to Egypt and Libya etc.
The name of Turkey keeps coming up - even with this latest between Kenya and Somalia. Doves - the Ezekiel 38 war has invaders of Israel, pouring in from all sides. Africa being a major factor.
The tension is building - big time. The players are moving into place. Our LORD comes at an hour we do NOT expect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EkYT2kM2P4
https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/africa-political-map.htm