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Special Bulletin
War With Iraq: The Aftermath
by Gary H. Kah
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As the war with Iraq winds down, Americans
around the world are celebrating an overwhelming victory
against a ruthless regime. We can all be proud of our
troops who performed exceptionally well. They fought with
great courage, professionalism, and efficiency—limiting
civilian casualties while rooting out enemy forces.
However we must not make the mistake of putting our trust
in "horses and chariots" alone. While a nation should be
well prepared for battle, it is God who ultimately grants
victory. We must never forget this!
Many Christians have prayed for the safety
and quick success of our troops. Even children have been
praying for our soldiers—and that innocent people wouldn’t
be hurt. I believe America’s good fortune in Iraq thus far
is due to the undeserved mercy of a loving God, responding
to the fervent prayers of His true followers. We have
enjoyed success not because America is good and deserved
to win, but because Saddam Hussein’s regime was incredibly
evil and deserved to fall.
During Saddam’s reign of terror which
spanned three decades, an estimated one million Iraqis
were tortured, maimed or killed by his military forces and
secret police. In many cases, women were raped in front of
their husbands, and children were taken from their
families in order to punish them for speaking or acting
against the regime. In the late 1980s Saddam Hussein also
killed tens of thousands of Iraqi Kurds via chemical
weapons. The Kurds, of all people, suffered the greatest
atrocities under this tyrant.
Prior to his assault on the Kurds,
Saddam used chemical and biological weapons some 40 times
against Iranian forces during the Iran/Iraq war
(CNN—4/14/03). Altogether, at least 290,000 Muslims were
sent to their graves by his regime. History will record
Saddam Hussein as one of the most brutal dictators of our
time, alongside Stalin, Hitler, Mao and others.
An Abundance of Enemies
This war, along with liberating Iraq,
has shown America who its real friends and enemies are.
For example, rather than helping the US in targeting
terrorist regimes, the United Nations has done everything
possible to defend those regimes by standing in the way of
US action against them. Thankfully, God has revealed the
hidden loyalties of the UN for all to see—perhaps as a
warning of what lies ahead. For the first time in several
decades, a large percentage of Americans are distrustful
of the UN and have begun to perceive it as an enemy,
rather than a friend of the United States.
The American people have also come to
the painful realization that much of the world hates us.
In spite of the wealth that America has generated for
Europe since World War II, many Europeans envy America’s
self-sufficiency and resent her pride and over-confidence.
In short, they would like to see us brought down "off our
high-horse." Going to war against the wishes of Europeans
and Muslims (who also happen to be the main powers backing
the UN) has made us an even bigger target. As Hosni
Mubarak, the President of Egypt stated, "If there is one
Bin Laden now, there will be 100 Bin Ladens afterward."
(MSNBC, March 31, 2003) While his remark may have been
somewhat exaggerated, I am afraid his overall observation
is true—America will be more hated, not less hated as a
result of this war. Things will never again be the same.
Dangerous Times Ahead
Where will President Bush’s "War on
Terror" go from here? The top two countries on the "next"
list are North Korea and Syria. But the stakes will
increase considerably if we seriously confront either of
these dictatorial regimes.
North Korea has nuclear weapons—and the
ability to deliver them on our West coast. Syria, on the
other hand, also has access to nuclear weapons and has
been Russia’s closest ally in the Middle East for many
years. Attacking Syria would be like attacking Russia,
especially since Russia still has thousands of military
advisors, strategists, and Special Forces in that country.
Nevertheless, in order to stamp out
terrorism, America will have no choice but to deal with
Syria at some point. Why? Syria either supports or is home
to more terrorist organizations than any other Islamic
state—including Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad, to
name just a few. In addition, Syria has been Iraq’s
closest ally. It signed a special pact with Iraq (and
Iran) several years ago and has become the main funnel for
Russian, French and German technology and supplies into
Iraq. For the time being I believe the Bush Administration
will merely apply diplomatic pressure and carefully-timed
rhetoric to keep Syria in check, but that could quickly
change.
I wrote about Syria’s place in Bible
prophecy in my first book, En Route to Global
Occupation. Although it was published in 1991, its
warnings against Syria are even more relevant today. Here
are a few excerpts:
Unlike the previous world wars in which Germany was
the main instigator, the world’s next major conflict
will undoubtedly be sparked by the hotbed of tensions
surrounding the Middle East. If not Iraq a second time,
then perhaps Iran or Syria.
This writer believes that Syria might play a
significant role in ushering in the New World Order, if
not as an instigator of war, then as a middleman for
negotiating peace. It is too critical a nation to remain
on the sidelines for very long and, contrary to popular
belief, Syria—not Iraq—is the most powerful Islamic
military state in the Middle East. It therefore merits
close watching.
During the past several years, Syria appears to have
been laying the groundwork for its own attack against
Israel…. we know that a nuclear exchange is a very real
possibility.
There is an Old Testament prophecy concerning
Damascus, the capitol of Syria, which has yet to be
fulfilled. Isaiah proclaimed: "See, Damascus will no
longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins."
(Isaiah 17:1) As it is, Damascus is the oldest standing
city in the world, never having experienced mass
destruction. This prophecy must be fulfilled sometime
before the return of Christ. (pages 143-144)
If the United States ever decides to go
into Syria, it would take us to the brink of World War
III. We had better be prepared if we engage in such a
conflict. Unlike Saddam’s regime which was despised by
many Arabs (who were willing to look the other way for a
time), attacking Syria would almost certainly provoke a
military response from other Arab nations and possibly
their closest European allies.
Such a war could quickly spin out of
control, setting the stage for the rise of Antichrist and
the implementation of an authoritative world government.
The people of the world—fearing the destruction of the
human race—might be willing to embrace "solutions" that
under normal circumstances they would never accept. The
desire for peace at any price would be the driving force.
A Stumbling Stone
The amazing thing is, the current
tension in the Middle East can be traced all the way back
to the hatred between Ishmael and Isaac. In spite of the
millennia that have passed, this ongoing dispute between
Arabs and Jews remains the central threat to world peace.
This should not come as a surprise to Christians. God’s
Word predicted it would be this way and that the rivalry
would continue until Jesus Christ returns. This very
matter poses one of my chief concerns with the Bush
Administration.
Colin Powell, who has been very pro UN,
continues to tow the UN line on Israel; namely, that
Israel should be divided into two separate autonomous
states—one belonging to the Palestinian Arabs and the
other to the Jews. This proposal calls for the permanent
stationing of international military forces in Israel to
enforce peace. It is my belief that if such an agreement
were reached it would allow a global governing body to
finally have its way with the Jewish people—the Antichrist
could rule the world from Jerusalem. Woe to the nation or
nations who make this agreement possible!
George W. Bush is the first US President
to officially declare his support for a separate
Palestinian state, which would require the "carving up" of
Israel. This should cause all Americans great concern, as
our position on Israel could well determine our fate. Joel
3:9-21 is just one passage that warns of what happens to
nations who deal harshly with Israel—They are devastated!
No country that has ever meddled with Israel’s internal
affairs has retained God’s favor for long. Dividing Israel
in two would be interfering directly with God’s purpose
for the Jewish people.
We must pray that President Bush will
reject the influence of Colin Powell and the UN on this
issue and heed the advice of his more conservative
advisors who are willing to challenge UN positions on
matters of national sovereignty. Israel is perfectly
capable of dealing with her own problems. She would in
fact be far better off (and so would America) if we would
have allowed her to effectively deal with terrorism over
the years. We must stop interfering, or we
will pay the price!
Additional Observations
• The fact that our President is being
pulled in different directions is apparent in his mixed
response to the UN. While he has generally sided with
the UN on issues relating to the future of Israel and
America’s re-entrance to UNESCO (which he made public
last September), he has also opposed the UN on a number
of fronts. To his credit, he has refused to subject the
United States to the terms of the Kyoto Agreement (on
the environment) and to the authority of the
International Criminal Court. And, of course, he defied
the UN by moving against Iraq. The need for godly wisdom
and counsel by a US President has never been greater.
Again, we must pray that the Lord would surround George
Bush with articulate, Bible-based men and women who will
provide sound advice.
• Why hasn’t the US been more vocal
against France, Germany and Russia for supplying
military items to Iraq? In all likelihood, it is because
of our own actions in the Iran/Iraq war during the
Reagan Administration. In that conflict we favored
Saddam Hussein’s regime, seeing it as the lesser of two
evils. For several years we supplied Saddam with a
variety of military hardware and technology. What a
tangled web we weave!
• For the last two years a number of
Arab oil-producing nations have considered switching
from the US Dollar to the Euro as their principle
currency for oil transactions. If the Euro were to
suddenly replace the Dollar as the world’s top oil
currency, it would wreak havoc on the US economy,
possibly sending it into a tailspin. The fact is, wars
are fought on more than one front: economics can be as
important as weapons. While our main reason for going
against Iraq may have been to oust Saddam and deal a
blow to terrorism, the behind-the-scenes monetary issues
may have provided an additional motive.
• I am not yet fully convinced that
Saddam is dead. There is a real possibility that he and
some of his top officials escaped to Syria or are laying
low elsewhere. Saddam began moving illegal weapons into
Syria as early as September of last year. In exchange
for their ongoing cooperation, Syria has been receiving
all the Iraqi oil they can handle (via specially
constructed pipelines). Although the leaders of Syria,
Iraq and Iran aren’t necessarily fond of each other,
they have been drawn together by their common hatred for
America.
• Sporadic fighting, terrorist
ambushes, and suicide bombings unfortunately are likely
to continue as long as there are US troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan. We can still not completely rule out the
use of weapons of mass destruction—since we do not know
where they are stored or who can set them off. It is
also important to remember that more than 200,000 of
Saddam’s Republican Guards and other loyalists are
unaccounted for. They suddenly and mysteriously faded
from the scene, either blending in with the civilian
population or hiding underground in secret tunnels or
chambers. Our military must not rest easy until they
have identified their locations.
• While America’s weapons technology
has advanced significantly in recent years, the actual
size of our military has decreased substantially. The
number of divisions in each of our armed services is
only 55 to 60 percent of what it was in the 1980s,
before the major cutbacks began. What does all of this
mean? We can more easily "shock and awe" our enemies;
but when it comes to fighting sustained battles on two
or more fronts, we would quickly be stretched thin. In
the back of my mind I can’t help but wonder if one
purpose of global terrorism is to draw our military
personnel out of the United States in order to hit us
here at home.
Advice for America
Post-war Iraq will not be a pleasant
place. It will pose monumental challenges for the US and
its allies. It is extremely important that we restore law
and order quickly. Doing so while preventing rival Islamic
factions from warring with each other will be no small
task. But in order to gain the confidence and support of
the Iraqi people it is absolutely essential that the
looting and lawlessness be brought under control
immediately.
It is also critical that the Alliance
limit UN involvement on key matters of governance.
Fighting this war only to turn Iraq over to the UN would
be senseless—in fact, it would be a crime. The United
Nations should be given no opportunity to directly
influence the new Iraqi government. Any role the UN plays
should be secondary—such as providing food and medical
relief—if anything.
The UN has a long history of using its
influence against Israel and the United States. It has
consistently condemned both countries while refusing to
condemn terrorism. Therefore, we should not assist the UN
in gaining even more influence among Islamic nations. By
cooperating with the UN we would deliberately be setting
ourselves against Israel. To reiterate my earlier
point—DON’T MESS WITH ISRAEL!
We do not know specifically how the
forces behind the UN will respond to America’s stance.
Therefore, America must remain vigilant while
seeking God’s direction. Defending our Constitutional
Republic against foreign enemies in order to remain a free
and independent people is a worthy cause. In the past, God
has granted us favor, and we have been able to prevail
against our adversaries. But, how much longer will God
have mercy and shield America from her enemies?
Only God knows the answer to this
question. The outcome hinges on our willingness as a
nation to turn from our sins and submit wholeheartedly to
the lordship of Jesus Christ. Currently, I do not see much
evidence of such a wide-scale repentance.
The Bible warns, "Pride goeth before
destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall."
(Proverbs 16:18) The United States, more than any nation,
has been quick to boast of its greatness. Yet history
teaches us that most world powers have fallen at the very
time they thought they were invincible. Oh America, if we
could only learn to walk in humility before God and
recognize that our blessings come from Him and are not a
result of our own doing!
Work and Pray
We do not know how quickly world events
may unfold or how many days of freedom we may have left.
But one thing is certain, we are moving ever closer to the
fulfillment of God’s Word; everything will happen just as
He said it would!
Those seeking to obey the Lord have much
to do in the time that remains. We must share the hope of
Jesus Christ with all who will listen, because—contrary to
the arguments of political correctness—Jesus is the
only way of salvation (John 14:6). Since
those who reject Him will be eternally condemned (John
3:18, 36), the matter is serious—one of life and death!
Along with sharing the Gospel and
praying for unsaved friends and loved ones, let’s also
remember to pray for the Jewish and Arab Christians who
are caught in the middle of the escalating tensions. They
are one in Christ, who has "bridged the gap" through His
love. As Christians, we must always remember that our
battle "is not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in
high places." (Ephesians 6:12) Ever mindful of this, let
us prayerfully move forward, doing the will of our Father
as He enables us.
Gary H. Kah is the former Europe & Middle East
Trade Specialist for the Government of Indiana. He has
written two books—En Route to Global Occupation
and The New World Religion—and produces videos on
related subjects. To order any of these materials or to
subscribe to Gary’s research newsletter, please call
317.290.4673. Or, write to:
Hope for the World
P O Box 899
Noblesville, IN 46061
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