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2020 Off with Severe Turbulence – Better Buckle-Up Part 8

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Hmmm .... got some more thoughts  ... if this normalization deal has “greatly” upset Turkey and Iran ... just think how upset will Iran be when they hear Trump is indeed the true winner of the Presidential elections for a 2nd Term. :mdrmdr:    Here Iran is counting on Traitor Joe to hand out the dough and remove the sanctions ... they are REALLY going to be ticked off its not going as planned ... so perhaps the have to go with Plan B ... the G/M attack. 😉    But they will time it perfectly with once “the many” also join the Abrahamic Accords so they can spoil the ceremony party ... “while they are saying peace and safety sudden destruction” AND at the same time this occurs ... we are flying away?

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The normalization deals between the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan have greatly upset Turkey and Iran, which ideologically view Israel as the enemy ,,,,

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Perhaps you can mention this to God next time you do lunch!

Tell Him TR says Hi!

TR

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I saw that Pompeo is on foreign tour with his last stop in Saudi Arabia.  Turkey and Iran will be even more upset once Saudi Arabia joins the many.  Maybe there will be an announcement soon after and we will be out of here by the Nov. 29 anniversary of the UN partition plan.

https://thediplomat.com/2020/11/pompeo-to-embark-on-foreign-tour-again/

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Did everyone see this fun clip of Pompeo saying there would be a smooth transition to a second Trump term?

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:mdrmdr: his confident facial expressions - I love it. :good:

Nice ... Nov 29th falls on a Sunday!  Marking my calendar :mail:  also on high alert for this Sunday as well ...

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I  got a hunch that the rapture will be on a Sunday based on ...

Revelation 1:9-10 & Revelation 4:1-2 ... check out the verbiage

I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.

I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet,

Revelation 4:1-2

After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter.

And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.

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Resurrection happened on a Sunday ✔️

Pentecost happen on a Sunday ✔️

Does anybody know if Ascension Day (Acts 1:11) also occur on a Sunday?

 

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Ascension Day is 10 days before Pentecost so it would not be on a Sunday but on a a Thursday.

Trivia: I was born on a Thursday. 😉

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Sunday the 22nd would be good too.  If his trip is through the 23rd, then he may meet with Saudi Arabia on the 22nd.  This might be when G/M decides they have had enough!

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More trivia, my hubby was born on 11/22 and myself on 11/23 ... so rapture is a great B-gift, awe thanks guys, but you shouldn’t have :heart: :mdrmdr:

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3 Reasons to expect a potential US-Israeli strike on Iran in December 

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By David Sidman | NOV 12, 2020 | US-Israeli Relations

It’s no secret that tensions between Washington and Teheran have been tense since Trump’s inauguration in 2016, recent developments indicate that a potential joint Israel/US strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities could be closer than we realize.

Why Trump Terminated Esper

US President Donald Trump has fired his defense secretary, Mark Esper earlier this week. And while many speculate that the reason is because Esper was at odds with his boss over deploying US troops into cities during violent Black Lives Matter protests, there could have been another reason for the move that many seem to be overlooking.

Elissa Slotkin, an ex-Obama administration official at the Defense Department, spoke about Esper’s termination saying that : ‘There would only be a few reasons to fire a secretary of defense with 72 days left in an administration.

One of those was because the president wants to take actions that he believes his secretary of defense would refuse to take. She then described that scenario as “alarming.”

Other disagreements Esper had with his boss

What actions could she be referring to? Aside from disputing Trump on troop deployment into US cities, Esper also contradicted Trump on Iran and the assassination of top IRGC general Quassem Soliemani – walking back some of the Commander in Chief’s statements. But that’s not all.

The New York Times reported that ‘Defense Department officials have privately expressed worries that the president might initiate operations, whether overt or secret, against Iran or other adversaries during his last days in office.’

 

His replacement is more hawkish on Iran

Trump then appointed Esper’s replacement, Christopher Miller, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Officials claim that  Miller was a driving force in some of Trump’s policies against Iran and its terror proxy, Hezbollah. He was also a catalyst for anti-terror efforts in both Syria and Iraq.

 

Former Top Security Officials speak out

And although those officials remain anonymous, former National Security Advisor H.R McMaster went on the record saying that “it’s a possibility” Israel will strike Iran’s nuclear sites before Trump leaves office.”

Finally, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s has planned an upcoming visit to Israel where he will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss “joint efforts to address Iran’s malign activities.”

According to Israel’s Walla military reporter Avi Bohbot:“Pompeo’s visit appears to be a last ditch effort to move against Iran” adding that IDF sources report that the Israeli Military’s commander in Chief Aviv Kochavi is “extremely concerned” about a the prospect of a Biden administration.

He is then scheduled to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed “to discuss security cooperation and regional issues.” Pompeo is also set to visit Qatar where he will discuss “bilateral and regional issues, including the importance of Gulf unity.”

 

The one thing that can unite Gulf States 

And if there’s anything that the Gulf can unite around, it is their opposition to Iran as demonstrated in the annual Gulf Co-operation Council summit where GCC member states were in agreement that ‘the greatest threat to the region was Iran.’

The speculation surrounding an imminent strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities could be compounded by a reportpublished in September by the Institute for Science and International Security, “Iran’s estimated breakout time as of late September 2020 is as short as 3.5 months.3.5 months from September is late December-early January, just before the time when President Trump or former VP Biden’s inauguration takes place.

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