K.S. Rajan (25
Feb 2012)
"RUSSIA WARNS ISRAEL
NOT TO ATTACK IRAN: PROPHETIC IMPLICATIONS?"
RUSSIA WARNS ISRAEL NOT TO ATTACK IRAN: PROPHETIC IMPLICATIONS?
Washington, D.C., February 22, 2012) -- Make no mistake: the
Russian-Iranian strategic alliance that I've been writing about
for the last several years has deepened to the point where
Moscow is now unequivocally and quite openly backing the mullahs
in Iran. "Russia warned Israel on Wednesday that attacking Iran
would be a disastrous and played down the failure of a U.N.
nuclear agency mission to Tehran, saying there is still a chance
for new talks over the Iranian atomic programme," reports
Reuters. "'Of course any possible military scenario against Iran
will be catastrophic for the region and for the whole system of
international relations,' Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady
Gatilov told a news conference. It was one of Russia's starkest
warnings against resorting to force, an option Israel and the
United States have not ruled out if they conclude that diplomacy
and increasing sanctions will not stop Iran from developing a
nuclear bomb."
The big question now is this: Will Vladimir Putin win his bid
for become Russia's President again during the March 4
elections, and would Putin then directly threaten Israel with
retaliation for an attack on Iran? So far, Russia hasn't gone so
far as to threaten a military response, but it's not out of the
question. The latest poll shows Putin in a commanding lead to
regain the presidency, with 58.6% support, compared to Gennady
Zyuganov, the head of the Communist Party, who has 14.8%
support. And Putin in recent years seems itching to rebuild the
Russian military (something he promised again just this week;
he's called for a $770 billion upgrade of Russia's military),
strengthen his alliances throughout the Islamic world, and give
the West a black eye. He's explicitly running his campaign on
anti-Americanism, for example. He's close to the Iranians. He's
defending the Bashar al-Assad, the butcher in Damascus. He's
growing closer to the Turks, as they become hostile to Israel.
Putin hasn't directly threatened Israel, but he's backing all of
Israel's worst enemies and could find himself drawn into a war
to prove his alpha-dog machismo.
Another question I'm getting asked these days: Is Putin "Gog,"
the evil leader described in the prophecies of Ezekiel 38-39? It
came up during my recent speaking tour in Florida, and in a talk
I gave to a group on Capitol Hill last week? Thus far, my answer
remains the same....