Thursday, March 17, 2011

World War 3 To Begin With Authorized Military Strikes On Libya Within Hours!!!


As the world continues to focus their attention on the Japanese nuclear issue, the UN Security Council has just voted to authorized military strikes on Libya, by NATO forces. This will be the official beginning of World War 3.
Since 2005, I have been warning, writing, and speaking about this horrible war that would engulf humanity. Worse than World war 1 and 2 combined!
Today, as the Illuminati led UN voted on this resolution, the world will now enter this most dark, most horrible period of humanity's time here on earth.
The world events from this point onward will spiral out of control. One right after the other, and many will seek answers, but will be left with none, as the majority have turned their backs on God's true prophets and instead chose to listen to those whitewashing prophets that said things that were as honey to their ears.
More natural disasters will arrive, and in much faster succession. Wars will spiral out of control. This war that is about to begin in the middle east, in North Africa, will end somewhere around 2013, with China having come out the victor.
Nuclear missiles will be used, but this will not be probably until mid 2012, by the countries involved in this most horrible war.
It has been said that Italy will be used as a launchpad for NATO air strikes. This will make Italy a target by the Muslim nations that will in turn attack, and later invade it.
These countries according to all prophecy will be Iran and Turkey mainly. Benedict XVI, who is currently the pope in Rome, will only see the beginning of this great war, but will soon die afterwards and be succeeded by the last pope...Peter the Roman. Peter the Roman will be the prophetic pope who will try to escape from the Muslim invaders into Italy, and will be captured and taken back to the middle east, where he will die.

Just as world war 2 ended with a nuclear event on Japan, the cycle now repeats itself with the beginning of world war 3 with another nuclear event in Japan.

May the good Lord bless, keep and protect all of you throughout this world war. Remain faithful through this war, for the majority will lose their faith. Many who have falsely believed in the rapture will lose their faith in God.

U.N. Authorizes Military Strikes on Libya .
By JAY SOLOMON, ADAM ENTOUS And JOE LAURIA
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703818204576206373350344478.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories

The United Nations Security Council authorized military strikes on Libya Thursday evening, and U.S. and European officials said air attacks against Col. Moammar Gadhafi's forces were possible "within hours."

The Pentagon was already fine-tuning military options for "serious" strikes against ground and air targets should the White House order them, said U.S. defense officials.

Options included using cruise missiles to take out fixed Libyan military sites and air-defense systems, according to these officials. Manned and unmanned aircraft could also be used against Col. Gadhafi's tanks, personnel carriers and infantry positions, with sorties being flown out of U.S. and North Atlantic Treaty Organization bases in the southern Mediterranean.

"There is significant, serious planning going on right now," a U.S. official said. The options would be "more aggressive than a show of force."

Washington, however, was reluctant for any military operation in Libya to be seen as American-led. NATO involvement in military action was possible, depending on the outcome in the Security Council, a European diplomat said.

Since NATO is a consensus organization, an abstention by Germany at the U.N. and possible objection from Turkey would put in doubt whether agreement on such action is possible.

The assertive U.S. posture marked a turnaround from the early days of the month-old Libyan crisis, when President Barack Obama's administration, and particularly his defense advisers, seemed reluctant to embrace military action.

The president appeared to have found himself facing two unpleasant possibilities: Adding a third military commitment to the wars already underway in Afghanistan and Iraq, or watching Col. Gadhafi defeat—perhaps brutally—a rebellion sparked by regional pro-democracy uprisings.

Jerry Seib explains why the U.S. is leading the charge in the United Nations for air strikes against pro-Gadhafi forces in Libya.
U.S. officials said military action was preferable out of fear that, should Col. Gadhafi remain in power, he would slaughter those who had turned against him and perhaps return to his traditional support for international terrorism.

"If Gadhafi stays, he will do terrible things to Libya and her neighbors," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said during a visit Thursday to Tunisia, Libya's neighbor to the west. "It's in his nature—there are some creatures who are like that."

The vote came on a day in which Col. Gadhafi's forces advanced amid heavy fighting towards Benghazi, the de-facto capital of rebels seeking to unseat him.

Officials said the goal of international military action would be to protect civilians in Benghazi, push the government's forces back, and sow enough confusion and disorder within Libyan military ranks that officers would turn against the longtime dictator. Some U.S. officials say the Libyan army could crumble and turn on Col. Gadhafi after a series of major strikes.

"The U.S. doesn't want a war," an Obama administration official said. "But we want to prevent a slaughter."

Celebratory gunfire erupted in eastern Libya after satellite TV channels reported the approval of the Security Council resolution, with rebel supporting chanting "God is Great" and the Arab revolutions' slogan, "The People Want the Downfall of the Regime."

In Benghazi, under threat by Col. Gadhafi's troops, the rebel administration unleashed fireworks over the harbor seconds after the U.N. vote, and in the port city of Tobruq, tracer bullet volleys lit up the sky as boats in the harbor blew their horns.

The U.S. has enough planes and other military assets in place to begin strikes almost immediately, a defense official said.

A European official said the rapid advance of Col. Gadhafi's forces on rebel strongholds in eastern Libya in recent days meant that allied nations would need to move quickly to save the rebels.

The officials said this would include both the establishment of a no-fly zone to neuter the Libyan government's air force and offensive attacks to push back loyalist positions approaching Benghazi.

Saif al-Islam Gadhafi tells reporters the uprising against his father will be over in two days. Video courtesy of Reuters.
"We will have to take action within hours, not days," said the European official.

Bahrain police clear Shi'ite protest camp in Manama, using teargas; fleeing protesters throw petrol bombs. Video courtesy of Reuters.
The status of Arab participation in any military action in Libya was also unclear.

A Libyan woman wears a dress made of the Kindgom of Libya flag used by the revolution during a rally in Benghazi on Saturday calling for the implementation of the No Fly Zone.
U.S. and European officials stressed the importance of having Arab states take part in any coalition, both logistically and financially, after the Arab League backed the imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya. Qatar and the United Arab Emirates were among countries that discussed the possibility of assisting the U.S. and French governments in Libya, according to Arab and European diplomats.

A number or Arab governments were still voicing reluctance to back a U.N.-mandated operation in Libya, given frustration over the White House's handling of the recent democracy surge in the Middle East.

Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E., in particular, felt the U.S. abandoned its long-time ally Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and hadn't shown enough support for the Bahraini royal family.

"There is a serious trust deficit right now," said a senior Arab diplomat. "I don't see any of the Gulf countries participating in a no-fly zone."

A Downing Street spokesman said that British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday called a "number of Arab leaders" in a bid to get greater Arab participation in support for a U.N. resolution and through Thursday was trying to rally support with other European leaders.

Leading Republican lawmakers said during hearings on the Middle East Thursday that the White House should seek a war resolution from Congress before committing U.S. forces.

"If the Obama administration decides to impose a no-fly zone or take other significant military action in Libya, I believe it should first seek a congressional debate on a declaration of war," said Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, the ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee.

The State Department's No. 3 diplomat, William Burns, was non-committal in response. "I can't give you a yes-no answer," he said.

Administration officials sought a broad U.N. mandate, rather than just authority to impose a no-fly zone, because of concerns that Col. Gadhafi's troops would continue a ground assault even if they lacked air support. But U.S. officials have said there are no plans to insert U.S. ground forces into Libya, despite the presence of hundreds of Marine combat troops on ships in the Mediterranean Sea.


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Five air forces set to attack Libya. Qaddafi threatens reprisals in Europe and ME
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

March 17, 2011, 8:00 PM (GMT+02:00)
http://debka.com/article/20772/

Shortly before the UN Security Council met Thursday, March 17, to discuss a no-fly zone resolution for Libya, Moscow promised Washington and other Western capitals not to apply a veto, debkafile's sources report exclusively. The US, British, French, UAE and Qatar air forces were on standby to attack Libyan army targets as soon as the resolution is passed. If attacked, Libya threatens retaliation against civilian and military targets in Europe and the Middle East, according to a statement from the Defense Ministry in Tripoli..
In Tunis, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton explained that a UN no-fly zone over Libya "would require the bombing of targets to take out the threat posed by Muammar Qaddafi's regime."

She spoke after Cairo rejected Washington's request for the use of Egyptian air bases to enforce the no fly zone against Libya and from which to launch US air attacks on Qaddafi's army. This too is disclosed by debkafile's exclusive sources.

Earlier Thursday, March 17, debkafile reported: Shortly before she left Egypt for Tunis Wednesday, March 16, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urgently asked the head of Egypt's military junta Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi for permission to use Egyptian air bases for American military jets to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya. This is reported exclusively by debkafile's military and Washington sources.
Clinton told Tantawi she hoped for UN Security Council approval of the no-fly zone at its special session Thursday March 17. But this might not be enough to stop Muammar Qaddafi's advance and the US might have to resort to military action against his army. She did not elaborate on this. In Tunis, she said later that a UN no-fly zone over Libya would require the bombing of targets to take out the threat posed by Muammar Qaddafi's regime.

debkafile's sources say the White House is weighing the option of US aerial strikes for halting Qaddafi's march on Benghazi, Libya's second largest city and the primary rebel stronghold. The point of this action would be less to preserve rebel control of the city and more to keep Qaddafi from proclaiming his victory over the opposition to his rule and its foreign champions.
Another part of the plan under consideration in Washington would entail strikes against Qaddafi's government and military centers in Tripoli, the capital.
Tantawi promised Clinton to convene the Supreme Military Council Thursday before the Security Council session and inform her of its decision before she flies out of the Middle East.

According to our Washington sources, the Pentagon proposes to use the big Egyptian air base at El Mansoura in the Nile Delta for enforcing the no-fly zone and launching air attacks on Libya.

The Obama administration's U-turn on direct military intervention in Libya was discernable early Thursday morning (Wednesday night Washington time) in the remarks of America's UN Ambassador Susan Rice:
She said: "The US view is that we need to be prepared to contemplate steps that include, but perhaps go beyond, a no-fly zone, at this point, as the situation on the ground has evolved and as a no-fly zone has inherent limitations in terms of protection of civilians at immediate risk."

By "the situation on the ground," she was referring to Qaddafi's three army columns, reinforced with thousands of fighters from the Warefla tribal federation, which are rapidly advancing on Benghazi.

debkafile's military sources report that the Saadi and Khamis brigades, the latter being the 32nd Libyan Brigade most of whose troops move in APCs, are approaching the last rebel stronghold.
They are backed by an artillery brigade and a tank brigade. From the west, Libyan missile ships have blockaded Benghazi.
Our sources add that Libyan army units based in Benghazi went into action ahead of the main body's arrival. Those troops were caught by the onset of the Libyan uprising on Feb. 15 in rebel-held territory. They stood by and waited for Qaddafi's orders to go into battle.
Another sign of President Obama's strong inclination to undertake military action beyond a no-fly zone came from the deployment Monday, March 14 of the nuclear attack submarine USS Providence off the Libyan coast.

In the past decade, this submarine has often been called in to support US missile attacks, usually with Tomahawk, whether in 2003 in Iraq or in Afghanistan.

The US fleet present off the Libyan coast includes also the marine assault ship USS Kearsarge, which is a helicopter carrier; the Marine Amphibious Transport Docks vessel and the missile destroyers USS Barry, USS Ponce and USS Mason.
The American aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, now near the Red Sea, could also be called in for an American missile attack on Libya.

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  1. Greetings in the Resurrected Christ!

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