Friday, March 5, 2010

A Growing Alliance Against Obama.

Over the past several weeks and months, a growing number of very important and powerful countries have slowly been shifting their interests and allegiances away from the West and more towards the east.
These countries are all by the way countries that are found all throughout prophecy as being the countries that will be the major players in the coming world war.
Since taking office, Obama's administration has slowly but surely been eliciting very strong responses and even threats of severe consequences from countries such as Russia, China, Iran and Turkey.
Every single one of these countries, according to prophecy, are countries that will make up the eastern alliance in this coming war.
Just last week, China cut off all joint military programs with the U.S., and harshly criticized Obama's move to meet with the Dalai Lama, and his approval for a weapons package that will end up going over to Taiwan. China is still very upset and have clearly seen an opportunity to exploit with the whole Iran nuclear issue. Just when the U.S. and it's Illuminati allies are seeking a set of new round of sanctions that by the way need Chinese approval, China just turned the other way and said, "We don't see any problem with Iran's nuclear issue."
Two weeks ago, it was the Russians that the Obama administration managed to tick off, by letting the Russians know of a plan to not only go ahead with a missile shield in Poland, but also one in Romania.
The Russians immediately threatened by making it be known to the U.S. and its' NATO allies, that Russia might be provoked to a pre emptive nuclear strike, according to its new military doctrine that was just adopted in December of 2009.
Russia also responded to these plans by stating on Russia Today, an English news channel, that any military intervention on behalf of the U.S. in Iran, was the first step in the demise of the U.S. empire. In addition to this, it was announced just this morning by the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, that Russia will stand with China, in opposing any sanctions on Iran. This has been left out of most, if not all, western media coverage.
Finally we come the last big player in this forming eastern alliance...Turkey. Just today the Turkish FM, and the Turkish president, also both warned of consequences regarding this Armenian House vote that is going to be voted on probably next week. Even though Turkey is a NATO ally, it appears more and more that Turkey is siding with Russia, China and Iran. The Turkish president, Erdogan, just a few days ago mentioned that he does not see any concern with Iran's nuclear program, and a few months ago warned the Israeli government of military consequences if Israeli jets were caught flying over Turkish airspace.
The pieces are falling into place and when the spark between Israel and Iran is lit, just as a series of dynamite explosives are detonated one right after another, so too will Russia, Turkey and China be detonated and all prophecy states this alliance will be the victor.

Ankara warns of 'Consequences'


By ASSOCIATED PRESS 05/03/2010 01:13
Turkish FM calls US recognition of World War I genocide matter of "honor."



Turkey warned the Obama administration on Friday of negative diplomatic consequences if it fails to impede a US resolution branding the World War I-era killing of Armenians as genocide.Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his country, a key Muslim ally of the US, would assess what measures it would take, adding that the issue was a matter of "honor" for Ankara.A US congressional committee approved the measure Thursday. The 23-22 vote sends the measure to the full House of Representatives, where prospects for passage are uncertain. Minutes after the vote, Turkey withdrew its ambassador to the USHistorians estimate that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks around the time of World War I, an event widely viewed by scholars as the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey denies that the deaths constituted genocide, saying the toll has been inflated and those killed were victims of civil war and unrest.US President Barack Obama had objected to the resolution, but Turkey wants stronger action to block the resolution."We expect the US administration to, as of now, display more effective efforts. Otherwise the picture ahead will not be a positive one," Davutoglu told reporters. He complained of a lack of "strategic vision" in Washington.Davutoglu said the Obama administration had not put sufficient weight behind efforts to block the vote and called on Washington to do more to prevent the measure from now going to the full House.The measure was approved at a time when Washington is expected to press Turkey to back sanctions against Iran to be approved in the UN Security Council, where Turkey currently holds a rotating seat. Turkish cooperation is also important to US operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.Also at stake are defense contracts. Turkey is an important market for US defense companies, many of which had lobbied against the measure.Davutoglu said the US ambassador in Turkey had been called to the country's Foreign Ministry for talks. The ambassador, James Jeffrey, told reporters Friday: "We oppose the resolution."The foreign minister said Turkey was determined to press ahead with efforts to normalize ties with Armenia, but said Turkey would not be "pressured" into doing so.He added that the vote had put the ratification of agreements to normalize ties with Armenia into jeopardy.Last year, Turkey and Armenia agreed to normalize ties by establishing diplomatic relations and reopen their shared border, but the agreements have yet to be approved by their parliaments.
Turkey has been dragging its feet, fearful of upsetting ally Azerbaijan, which balks at any suggestion of the reopening of the border until its own dispute with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh is settled. The region in Azerbaijan has been under Armenian control.Armenian-American groups have sought congressional affirmation of the killings as genocide for decades and welcomed Thursday's vote.The vote also came at a time when relations with the United States — strained by Turkey's refusal to allow its territory to be used for the invasion of Iraq — had recently improved. Turkey was the first Muslim country Obama visited after taking office.

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