The Islamic nation of Saudi Arabia is now praising Donald Trump for his attack on Syria, as we read in one report: Saudi Arabia was quick to endorse the American cruise missile attack on the Syrian air base responsible for the horrendous chemical massacre in Idlib.
Whoever dreamt that a pro-Muslim Turk disguised as British can become British Foreign Secretary and now he is at the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Italy’s Lucca calling on the G7 member states to tighten sanctions against Orthodox Russia following the latest developments in Syria?
Just a decade ago, over a million Christians resided in Syria and Iraq. Now thanks to the wars in those nations and the rise of ISIS, almost all of them have been displaced or slaughtered. The few remaining survivors of the hell that ISIS brought are barely staying alive, relying entirely on help from the west.
Don’t be fooled by the Islamic rhetoric- Islam hates Christ and it teaches Muslims to do the same. With the rise in Muslim immigrants to the West, the anti-Christian violence of Islam is becoming more obvious. In a case in Australia, a Greek Orthodox Christian man was minding his own business when four Muslims approached!!
For awhile now, Russia has constantly been having problems with heretical cults, whether they are local or imported from USA. Thankfully, Russia is very strong in affirming her stance against cults and is reaffirming her Orthodox Faith that built Russia many centuries ago from the time of St. Olga and St. Prince Vladimir.
2 Esdras holds interesting keys in unravelling prophecy that focus on “Asia” (Turkey). Today, the U.S. by its attack on Syria and its persistence to remove Bashar Al-Assad, a protector of Christians.
Two major Catholic leaders, Patriarch Ignace Joseph Younan and Bishop Georges Khazen, are condemning Trump’s bombing of Syria. According to one report: Two prominent Catholic leaders in Syria criticized the U.S. missile strikes against their nation, wondering why they occurred before investigations into the origins of chemical attacks reported April 4.
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