Various nations will be annihilated

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  1. djmoforegon

    djmoforegon Powers

    Thanks, Carol. I really liked his delivery and message.
     
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  2. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Here are two events related to the statements in the video,

    http://www.newsweek.com/russias-war-game-spills-nato-airspace-causing-diplomatic-spat-667441
    Russia's War Game Spills Into NATO Airspace, Causing Diplomatic Spat
    September 19, 2017
    Two Russian military jets entered NATO ally Lithuania’s airspace over the weekend, a violation which prompted the Lithuanian government to demand an “immediate explanation” from the Russian ambassador. Moscow has accused its neighbor of playing politics over the event.

    Russia is currently engaged in joint war games with another Lithuanian neighbor, Belarus, and according to the
    NATO ally’s armed forces over the course of the last week, allied jets scrambled to intercept Russian military jets over the Baltic eight times. These did not result in airspace violations, unlike the foray on Sunday.

    “The incident took place in the evening on 16 September, when two Russian military aircraft Il-76 entered Lithuania’s airspace and stayed there for up to 2 minutes,” the Lithuania's
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement Monday. “The aircraft were flying from Russia’s mainland to the Kaliningrad region.”

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    “Lithuania’s Foreign Ministry called on Russia to take all necessary measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future,” the statement from Vilnius added.

    According to the Lithuanian
    Ministry of Defense, the violation took place around 11:00 p.m. and the two aircraft had made it several nautical miles deep into the airspace of Lithuania, on their way to Kaliningrad. NATO did not scramble jets because the Russian warplanes had noted their destination in a flight plan. Kaliningrad has no land corridor with the rest of Russia and Moscow has argued its daily air traffic to the region are a necessity. However the increased air force presence during a time of tense relations and high Russian military reinforcement has repeatedly unnerved Baltic allies who have argued it makes it all the easier for Russia to mask any potential assault.

    Russia’s Ministry of Defense issued a statement, accusing Lithuania of making statements that are “politicized and incompatible with reality,” the
    Interfax news agency reports. Moscow confirmed the airspace violation but said the flight route had to be changed at the last minute due to a weather emergency.

    "During the course of the flight over the Baltic Sea, a thunderstorm 20 kilometers (12 miles) in width and 60 kilometers in length (37 miles) was spotted, directly threatening the safety of the airplanes and their crew,” the statement said.

    The Russian ministry said the pilots obtained permission from Vilnius command’s air control and “immediately returned to the main route” afterward.

    The airspace over the Baltic region has grown crowded and tense as diplomatic relations between the ex-Soviet states on the ground and Russia endure a deeply troubled stretch. Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, another ex-Soviet state, in 2014, a handful of Russia’s other neighbors have expressed fear they may fall prey to a similar Russian maneuver too.

    Russian air force and naval capabilities in both the Baltic and Black Sea have increased in the meantime, as have NATO intercepts of unannounced or suspicious Russian flights above the Baltic Sea.
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    https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=russia+lithuania&go=Search&qs=bs&form=NWRFSH
    Israel Shoots Down Hezbollah Drone With a Patriot Missile
    by
    Fox News Insider September 19, 2017

    Israel used a Patriot missile to take down a Hezbollah drone that attempted to infiltrate its airspace in the Golan Heights Monday, according to news reports.

    Haaretz
    reports that Israel’s Air Force shot down the Iranian-made drone with a Patriot missile over the Golan Heights. Fighter jets were also scrambled to the area, but did not fire at the drone, the report said.

    “A short while ago, the IDF intercepted a UAV that attempted to infiltrate Israeli airspace in the Golan Heights,” tweeted Israel Defense Forces (IDF) early Monday.

    IDF officials told Fox News that the drone is an Iranian-made reconnaissance drone that took off from an air base in Syria and is believed to be operated by Hezbollah militants. The drone, which did not infiltrate Israeli territory, fell in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights.

    The incident took place at 6:30 a.m. EST.
    Earlier this year, Israel used a Patriot missile to
    take down a drone that attempted to infiltrate the country’s airspace from Syria. Israel’s sophisticated Arrow anti-missile system also scored its first hit earlier this year, when it intercepted a surface-to-air missile fired from Syria.

    Israel has largely stayed out of the fighting in the Syrian civil war. But errant fire frequently spills over into the Israeli side of the Golan, which it captured from Syria in 1967.

    In addition, Russian and Iranian forces are fighting in Syria in support of President Bashar Assad.

    IDF officials declined to say if there was a contact with the Russian forces following Monday’s incident or if they intend to retaliate.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to speak at the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday, where he is expected to discuss Iranian aggression.

    Fox News’ Yonat Friling and the Associated Press contributed to this article.

    The following is PM Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN today since it was mentioned in the previous article and also in the other video which I posted,

     
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  3. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    The Latest: Iran's president slams Trump's UN speech
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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-latest-irans-president-slams-trumps-un-speech/ar-AAsg4b8
    Associated Press 19 mins ago

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    © The Associated Press Iran's President Hassan Rouhani listens during a news conference, during his visit for the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

    UNITED NATIONS — The Latest on the U.N. General Assembly (all times local):

    Iran's President Hassan Rouhani says the Iranian people are waiting for an apology from U.S. President Donald Trump for his "extremely offensive" rhetoric and baseless allegations.

    Rouhani told a news conference Wednesday that the Trump administration is seeking "an excuse" to pull out of the nuclear agreement that caps Iran's nuclear activities.

    If it does, Iran will have many options, but Rouhani stressed that it "never will" build nuclear weapons.

    The Iranian said it would be "a waste of time" to meet the American leader.

    The 2015 deal between Iran and six world powers has strong support from the five other nations.

    Rouhani said "if the United States government exits the agreement undoubtedly it will be condemned by the American people themselves, and before that by the European Union and all countries throughout the world."

    He also repeated several times that "there will be absolutely no changes — no alterations" to the agreement. And he said Iran will not accept any "preconditions or conditions" to keep the United States in the agreement.

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    3:56 p.m.

    British Prime Minister Theresa May is calling for stronger steps to rein in North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear weapons buildup.

    In an address to the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday, May said Kim "continues to defy and provoke the international community and threaten its neighbors."

    She said the international community "must be prepared to take all necessary measures" to "force Kim Jong Un to change his ways."

    May said the international community's determination to uphold the rules is stronger than North Korea's determination to undermine them.

    In recent months, North Korea conducted a series of provocative launches and also exploded its most powerful nuclear bomb to date. The U.N. has responded with the toughest economic sanctions on North Korea.

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    2:34 p.m.

    Japan's leader is urging international unity in pressuring North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday the "gravity of this threat is unprecedented." Two North Korean missiles have traversed his nation in the past three weeks.

    In a speech focused entirely on the North Korean threat, Abe appealed for nations to fully implement U.N. sanctions that were tightened last week after the North's most powerful nuclear test to date.

    He said aid-for-disarmament negotiations had failed in the past two decades, and concluded "not dialogue, but pressure" is needed.

    Abe voiced support for the U.S. stance that "all options are on the table."

    Trump vowed Tuesday to "totally destroy North Korea" if the U.S. is forced to defend itself or its allies.

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  4. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    continued from above post

    2:20 p.m.

    Israel's U.N. ambassador says Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the General Assembly "spread falsehoods" that "encourage hate."

    Ambassador Danny Danon issued a statement after the Palestinian Authority president spoke Wednesday about the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Abbas said Israel is jeopardizing the two-state solution by continuing to expand its settlements on Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem.

    He also warned Israel it would be like "playing with fire" to make any unilateral decisions about a site sacred to both Muslims and Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem. Tensions rose recently after Israel installed, then removed, metal detectors following the shooting of two Israeli police.

    The Israeli ambassador says, in his words: "Today's lies and excuses have proven once again that the Palestinian leadership is a serial evader of peace."

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    1:45 p.m.

    Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is warning Israel not to turn the Middle East's decades-long conflict into a religious one.

    In a speech Wednesday to the U.N. General Assembly, the Palestinian leader warned Israel not to target the site sacred to both Muslims and Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem with any unilateral decisions, saying that this would be like "playing with fire."

    The site has been at the center of recent tensions after Israel installed, then removed, metal detectors following the shooting of two Israeli police. Muslims administer the compound, home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock, while Jews can visit, but not pray there.

    Abbas said Israel is jeopardizing the two-state solution by continuing to expand its settlements on Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, adding that there is no physical space anymore for a Palestinian state.

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    1:20 p.m.

    The U.N. Security Council has approved a resolution supporting efforts to reform the world body's far-flung peacekeeping operations, a priority of the Trump administration at the General Assembly this week.

    U.S. Vice President Mike Pence applauded Wednesday's resolution during a speech to the council.

    Pence said all peacekeeping missions should have an exit strategy. He said, "when a mission succeeds, we must not prolong it. When a mission underperforms, we should restructure it. And when a mission consistently fails to fulfill a mandate of this council, we should end it."

    While some peacekeeping missions have been successful, including in Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast, others in the Central African Republic and Congo have been criticized for abuse and corruption. The joint U.N.-African Union mission in Darfur has been criticized for inefficiency.

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    1:12 p.m.

    Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is renewing calls for a U.N. peacekeeping mission to his country amid what he describes as "blatant" violations of its sovereignty by Russia.

    In a speech Wednesday to the U.N. General Assembly, Poroshenko said that Russia "blatantly violates the U.N. resolution on the situation of human rights in Crimea."

    He said the action required "a proper response by the international community."

    Poroshenko said a "full-fledged" peacekeeping operation with a mandate over the entire Ukraine-Russia border "is the only viable solution." He insisted that Russian troops be excluded from any peacekeeping force "by definition."

    Russia's relations with the West plunged to their lowest level since the Cold War in recent years after Moscow's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and its support of separatists fighting in eastern Ukraine, clashes that have left over 10,000 dead.

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    1 p.m.

    More than 40 countries so far have signed on to the first treaty to ban nuclear weapons. But the nuclear powers want no part of it.

    Forty-two states put their names to the pact within an hour after a signing ceremony opened Wednesday, and more were signing afterward. Guyana, the Vatican and Thailand also have already ratified the treaty.

    If 50 countries ratify it, the treaty would take effect for those that did so.

    More than 120 countries approved the treaty in July over opposition from nuclear-armed countries and their allies. They boycotted negotiations.

    Supporters of the pact say it's time to push harder toward eliminating atomic weapons than nations have done through the nearly 50-year-old Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    Nuclear powers say a ban won't work.

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    12:27 p.m.

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says his country won't be the first to violate the nuclear agreement with six world powers, "but it will respond decisively to its violation by any party."

    In remarks clearly directed at U.S. President Donald Trump, he told the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday that "it will be a great pity if this agreement were to be destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics."

    Rouhani said "the world will have lost a great opportunity, but such unfortunate behavior will never impede Iran's course of progress and advancement."

    He said that "by violating its international commitments, the new U.S. administration only destroys its own credibility and undermines international confidence in negotiating with it or accepting its word or promise."

    Iran has accused the Trump administration of not living up to its requirements on sanctions relief under the nuclear deal.

    ___

    11:53 a.m.

    U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is warning that violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar that has triggered a massive refugee exodus will "sow seeds of hatred" that could consume the region and threaten global peace.

    Pence issued the warning at the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday. He urged Myanmar security forces "to end their violence immediately and support diplomatic efforts for a long-term solution."

    More than 400,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since Aug. 25 when attacks on security forces by Rohingya insurgents prompted a military crackdown and reprisals by majority Buddhists against the minority group.

    The council was discussing peacekeeping operations. Pence urged the council to take "strong and swift action" and "to give hope and help to the Rohingya people in their hour of need," without specifying what kind of action he was seeking.

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    8:54 a.m.

    Countries have started signing on to the first treaty to ban nuclear weapons that is backed by over 100 nations. But the nuclear powers want no part of it.

    Brazilian President Michel Temer was first to sign at a ceremony Wednesday at the United Nations. Its treaty office said 51 countries were expected to sign on the opening day.

    U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls the pact "an important step towards the universally held goal of a world free of nuclear weapons."

    More than 120 countries approved the treaty in July over opposition from nuclear-armed countries and their allies. They boycotted negotiations.

    Supporters of the pact say it's time to push harder toward eliminating atomic weapons than nations have done through the nearly 50-year-old Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    Nuclear powers say a ban won't work.

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    8:30 a.m.

    The first treaty to ban nuclear weapons is ready for countries to sign at the United Nations. It's backed by over 100 countries, but nuclear-armed nations want no part of it.

    U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened a signing ceremony Wednesday. He called the pact "an important step towards the universally-held goal of a world free of nuclear weapons."

    More than 120 countries approved the treaty in July over strong opposition from nuclear-armed countries and their allies. They boycotted negotiations.

    Supporters of the pact say it's time to push harder toward eliminating atomic weapons than nations have done through the nearly 50-year-old Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

    But nuclear powers say a ban won't work. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Monday it can only weaken the nonproliferation treaty.
     
  5. ellen

    ellen Ellen

    The almost total destruction of Barbados brought to mind this prophecy at Fatima: " If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. The good will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer, various nations will be annihilated. In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.
     
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  6. padraig

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  7. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Just to clarify, are you referring to the islands of the Bahamas? It is my understanding that only two of the islands were almost totally destroyed
    while the rest of the islands there remain open for tourism to help build the economy back up. But your point is certainly well taken, and we are beginning to see the fulfillment of that prophecy.
     
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  8. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    The acceptance of and now push to indoctrinate all citizens and children in the sins and errors of homosexuality, euthanasia, assisted suicide, abortion not to mention the acceptance of pagan gods and beliefs are taken up by every western once christian nation. Our governments and non profits in fact are pushing this agenda on other nations which do not wish to offend God by punishing them financially if they do not go along with the agenda of humanity as god or dare to speak against it.
    Those who speak out or fight against these principals are silenced or persecuted such as n the case of David Daleiden who has been charged with 15 felonies for his work to expose it. His Planned parenthood expose has uncovered perhaps the most gruesome corporate sponsored event in US history and yet the news accounts hardly make the pages of any media outlets besides Lifesitenews.
    How much longer until anyone who stands for God and teaches others to obey his will for us within our own nations is singled out and punished by the mob and ultimately by our own governments for their beliefs. It will not be much longer. It is no wonder that such dire prophecies were fortold and we can see their unfolding in front of us. It seems it is impossible to stop what is coming.

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  9. ellen

    ellen Ellen

    Yes HH ... My mistake .. I did mean the Bahamas. Thank you for clarifying!
     
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  10. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Those pictures showed nothing left but splinters of wood. So sad, and the death toll is over 40 people now.
     
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  11. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    I was thinking about this topic of nations being annihilated recently. When Our Lady of Fatima told the children this I wonder if she was referring to all the nations which simply would disappear when the USSR absorbed them overnight into it's godless borders.
     
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  12. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Good point, Don. It can also tie in with the NWO. Really good point.
     
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  13. Byron

    Byron Powers

    It was 1917 - the beginning of the Soviet Union’s communist take over. Absolutely agree with you Don. And today’s take over is through Soros and his NWO.
     
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  14. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    There is a relentless push by many to convince all to give up (willingly, by deception, or by force) the sovereign rights of nation hood secured by God for man and serving the true good of the people, not only our own people but other nations as well for the economic benefits, freedom of movement and state status within the EU which does not recognize God in His rightful place and instead worships man.

    The lines on the map of the majority of member states of the EU are there just for show.

    Soros, the Bush family, the Clinton family and so so many concealed in the shadows are all working in vain toward the same ends. The gnashing of teeth is becoming deafening!

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  15. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Agreed.
    In Acts17:26, we hear that God established the nations from one man.
     
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  16. AED

    AED Powers

    Notice their use of Europa from the pagan Greek myth. They really do want to free themselves from their roots in Christendom.
     
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  17. Sam

    Sam Powers



    Makes me think of the whore of Babylon
     
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  18. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie


    Wow......!
     
  19. Praetorian

    Praetorian Powers

    And that no man might buy or sell, but he that hath the character, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
    -Revelation 13:17
     
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  20. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes!
     
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