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October 19,
2006 |
Dear World News and Prophecy Subscriber,
North Korea's detonation of a nuclear bomb has been
the big news since I last wrote to all of you. And now, as
I write this morning, there are strong rumors that a second
bomb could be set off by the Stalinist Asian regime of Kim
Jong Il. Headlines ask, "Who Can Stop Him Now?" Now
that we know they have nuclear devices, we ask, "What
does this mean?"
The 4.2 magnitude blast on Oct. 9 lifted
the poor North Korean state into the exclusive nuclear club.
The nuclear test was in blatant defiance of world opinion
and broke its promise made several years ago not to develop
nuclear technology. The result is a scary new world that
has sent diplomats into scramble mode. It took several days
for the United Nations Security Council to impose more sanctions
that included a ban on "luxury goods." As if limiting sales
of Louis Vuitton handbags in Pyongyang will change their
present course!
The great fear is that other nations, Iran being first in
line, will push forward with plans to develop the ultimate
weapon of mass destruction. Reports speculate that Saudi
Arabia, Egypt and Turkey may decide they have no choice but
to push ahead with plans to develop a nuclear bomb. One former
U.S. Defense Department official says, "The North Korean
test blew a hole in the nonproliferation regime of Northeast
Asia. I think this is bad news for the country, bad news
for the region, bad news for the world" (Time Magazine, Oct.
23, 2006, p. 32).
Of immediate concern is the reaction of South Korea and
Japan. For decades both nations have enjoyed safety, peace
and economic security under the protective umbrella of American
military force. Will this development push forward any plans
they have for nuclear development? U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice spent this week in Japan and South Korea
reaffirming the strategic relationship and promise of American
protection. Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said that
Japan "is absolutely not considering a need to be armed
by nuclear weapons." This stance may be altered if
the growing nationalistic feelings within Japan continue
to rise. Newly installed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe leads
a new breed of leaders who are not shackled by feeling of
war guilt.
The key to the immediate crisis is the U.S. nuclear umbrella
and the perception of American power to hold together the
world as we know it. If this begins to unravel, there will
be a vacuum that will encourage further nuclear proliferation
and danger to international security. Nations around the
world have already seen American military involvement in
Afghanistan and Iraq as opening a window of opportunity for
other powers to flex their muscles and political will. This
is what North Korea has done in recent days.
Russia is doing the same in actions it has recently taken
against the Republic of Georgia, a U.S. ally on the Black
Sea. Russia blockaded air, rail, sea and postal services
over a series of espionage allegations. While this may seem
small, it illustrates Russian boldness in the face of American
preoccupation in Iraq. Russia does not fear America right
now. That is a critical matter on the world stage. Russia
feels it can move at will to secure its own interests, which
are not always the same as those of the United States. The
net effect is a weakening of American power.
Add to this the prospect of President George Bush becoming
hamstrung by domestic political issues resulting from this
November's midterm election. Should Democrats win control
of both houses of Congress, they could prevent President
Bush's foreign policy goals by using their budgetary
control. Even gaining control of one chamber could frustrate
White House initiatives, resulting in gridlock. Seeing this,
other nations would have a green light to push their agendas
in critical regions of the world.
Are we seeing a decline in American power? I have been writing
on this subject in recent issues of World
News and Prophecy. What
is the solution? Is it more "guns" or "butter"?
Will changing the political leadership alter the fortunes
of the nation? Sadly, the answer is no. The problems are
spiritual in nature, requiring a radical departure from our
current moral course. Regardless of the outcome of the November
elections, we will see this trend of shifting power take
place in the world. The results will be a far different world
than you and I have come to know.
Bible prophecy shows a coming time of trial for America,
Great Britain and other English-speaking nations who have
received great material blessings. Our great national sin
of ingratitude has led us to forget that the God of Abraham
has provided us the material blessing we have. America has
a veneer of spirituality, but God's Word tells us that
is not enough to merit continued protection and blessing.
What does North Korea's nuclear bomb blast mean? It
means the world situation is heating up and we are living
in momentous times. Other nations see gray hairs upon the
American Empire and are relentlessly moving to change the
course of modern history. I will be writing more on this
in the November issue of World
News and Prophecy.
In the meantime, continue
checking WNPonline for updates to the blog and podcasts on this and other subjects.
Keep watching,
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