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July 6, 2006 |
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North Korean Fireworks
This week was the Fourth of July in the United States and,
as usual, we had a lot of fireworks. At Cape Canaveral the
space shuttle Discovery lifted off and displayed
a lot of fireworks itself! North Korea decided to create
its own fireworks with the anticipated launch of several
of its missiles. Though much anticipated, the display fizzled—for
now.
Thus far, over two days, seven missiles have been launched.
Six were smaller one stage rockets capable of shorter (1,000-4,000
kilometer) distances. The one Taepodong-2 missile capable
of reaching the western coast of America fell into the Sea
of Japan less than a minute after launch. No doubt this will
give North Korea's neighbors some small comfort, seeing
that the technology needs some fine-tuning.
What North Korea wants from this exercise is not clear.
In the past such tests have brought attention from the United
States and the promise of development aid and technology.
Is this another attention grab by President Kim Jong Il?
Or perhaps this is a legitimate missile test done with the
implied consent of China to stir the pot of Asian relations.
No Western observer knows for sure, as many of the news articles
indicate.
What is important to watch for is the response China takes
and the diplomatic language it uses at the United Nations
and elsewhere. China's long-term goal is to diminish
the influence of the United States in the region. This is
a complex and multifaceted subject, but ties into the larger
geopolitical influence America holds on the world scene.
China is a key trading partner for the United States, but
its larger policy serves only its own interests (as do the
policies of most nations).
Blessed by God…
America occupies a major role in today's world affairs.
Because of its size and dominance, it attracts praise, criticism
and envy. What most do not understand, including most Americans,
is the revealed truth that its blessings and influence are
the result of God's blessing and His faithfulness to
promises made anciently to the biblical patriarch Abraham.
It is not "American exceptionalism," only the
faithful blessing of God to the descendants of Abraham. The
story is told in our booklet, The
United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy. When we see efforts to undermine
America's role in the world, we are seeing the "archers" shoot
their "arrows" at Joseph, as Jacob long ago predicted
(Genesis 49:22-23).
Like it or not, and many people today don't, America
plays a large and vital role in world affairs. When the day
comes that it doesn't, it will be missed, but by then
it may be too late for you to make the needed personal changes.
Keep watching,

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