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Showing posts with label End Times. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Will Erdogan replace Iran to lead the Middle East Muslims?

 

As I have mentioned a few times before, it is possible that Turkey, not Russia, could lead the End Times assault on Israel. It certainly is Erdogan's ambition to do so.


Erdogan Plans for Turkey to Replace Iran as Leader of Gulf Muslims


President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has long harbored dreams of glory. A few years ago, he predicted that in the future there could be a war between “the Crescent and the Cross,” and he clearly saw himself as leading the forces of the Crescent — the world’s Muslims — against the world’s Christians. In another vision, he presented Turkey as the leader of a pan-Islamic army that would be strong enough to take on, and defeat, the Jewish state. Now, as he watches the American and Israeli militaries batter the Islamic Republic of Iran, he is planning to replace Iran as the major Muslim power in the Middle East and North Africa. More on Erdogan’s view of Turkey’s future role in the region can be found here:


Israel’s next test: Turkey positions itself to lead a post-Islamic Iran Middle East – opinion

by Amine Ayoub, Jerusalem Post, March 14, 2026:

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As the regional architecture of the Middle East undergoes a violent transformation, observers are beginning to realize that the collapse of the Islamic Republic of Iran is not the end of the story but the beginning of a far more complex chapter.

The conflict, dubbed Operation Roaring Lion, has entered a phase where the systemic deterrence of the mullahs is effectively finished. However, history teaches us that the moment of greatest victory is often the moment of greatest danger.

We have reached what historians now call a 1919 Moment, a juncture where the primary threats of the past decade ⁠– Sunni jihadism and the Iranian proxy network ⁠– have been beaten, but the victorious alliance is already beginning to fracture.

The most significant and dangerous crack in this new order is the rising ambition of Islamist Turkey. For months, the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has adopted a strategy that prioritized the survival of the clerical regime in Tehran as a counterweight to Western influence.

Now that the Iranian regime is in its death throes, Ankara is shifting its messaging to prepare for a direct confrontation with the new regional reality. Pro-government Turkish columnists have begun to frame Israel as the last obstacle to regional stability, with some explicitly claiming that after Iran, it will be Turkey’s turn.

Despite the fears of those columnists, Israel has no intention of attacking Turkey. Turkey is much less of a threat to the Jewish state; it does not possess a nuclear weapons program; it has not rushed headlong to produce thousands of ballistic missiles. Turkish crowds do not scream “Death to Israel,” even if hostility to the Jewish state is widespread. Unlike the Islamic Republic, Turkey does not see destroying Israel as central to its being. Unlike Iran, Turkey is a member of the Western alliance, NATO, and its military leaders have over almost 80 years fostered close ties with the American generals.

This rhetoric is not accidental; it is a calculated effort to position Turkey as the sole remaining champion of political Islam in a vacuum left by the IRGC. Ankara fears that a Western-aligned or Israel-friendly government in Tehran would permanently shift the balance of power, leaving Erdogan as a regional outlier.

Would not Sunni Turkey be much more successful as a regional power than was Shi’a Iran, given that the Sunni Arabs of the Gulf are hostile to the Shi’a, with some of those Sunnis even considering the Shi’a to be “rafidite dogs” to be mistrusted and scorned as little better than Infidels?

The signs of this shift are most visible in Syria, which has become the epicenter of the new power struggle. The recent appointment of Kurdish commander Sipan Hemo as Syria’s Assistant Defense Minister for the Eastern Region is a watershed moment.

While on the surface this appears to be a local administrative move by the government of President Ahmed al-Sharaa, it is actually a signal that Turkey and its regional partners are moving faster than the West to consolidate the spaces once held by Iran….

By appointing a Kurdish commander to a high post in the Ministry of Defense, the Syrian leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, is hoping to co-opt the Kurds in Syria who might be tempted to revolt against Damascus in order to obtain greater autonomy, or even gain, with the help of Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey, an independent Kurdish state. Instead, al-Sharaa is giving high-profile positions to a handful of Kurds, in an attempt to persuade the Kurdish population that they will play important roles in the new government. That might lessen Kurdish resentment of rule from Damascus.

Erdogan, meanwhile, knows that Israel and the U.S. will be victorious against Iran, but doesn’t want the victory to be too overwhelming, leaving Israel to be perceived as the strongest military power in the region. He would like Iran to continue to be a threat to the Jewish state, not through its greatly diminished store of ballistic missiles and its nuclear program which is about to be wiped out, but through the huge size of its various military groups. Iran’s armed forces consist of 150,000 active personnel in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, 350,000 in the regular army, and between one and five million men in the Basij militia.

Israel and the United States are performing a spectacular and indispensable service to the region and the world by destroying Iran’s military threat — its ballistic missiles and its nuclear program. But the ideology of these fanatical Shia could be replaced by the aggressive Sunni expansionism that has taken hold in Turkey ever since Erdogan became a national figure.

The Americans and Israelis, and those Gulf Arab states that have joined the Abraham Accords, constitute a coalition that could contain any Turkish moves to become the hegemonic power in the region. Turkish designs on Syria, where Istanbul has established military outposts to keep the Syrian Kurds in check, should be opposed by the Americans. Washington does have considerable leverage over Turkey; it supplies almost all of the country’s weaponry; the American military hold joint training sessions and maneuvers with the Turkish military. Some NATO members, alarmed at the re-Islamization and de-Kemalization of Turkey, as Turkey becomes ever more “Islamic,” have even spoken about Turkey no longer being fit for NATO membership — especially as it has threatened violence against another NATO member, Greece.

After the definitive military defeat of the Iranian regime — though not necessarily its replacement by a democracy — President Erdogan’s ambitions in the region should be swiftly shot down. Israel will need no convincing. Nor will the Gulf Arab states, whose people are well aware of how the Ottoman Turks mistreated their Arab subjects during four hundred years of imperial rule. Erdogan doesn’t dare attack Turkey’s hereditary enemy, Greece, because it is a member of NATO and could invoke Article 5; nor can the Turks expand their foothold on Cyprus without earning the ire of the other NATO members. And always there will be the threat hanging over Ankara if it tries to expand the territory of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, or if it tries to create, on the Iranian model, proxies in the region, chiefly by sending money and weapons to Hamas in Gaza or to the Muslim Brotherhood in any of a half-dozen Gulf countries. That threat is twofold: Washington will cut off all weapons sales to Ankara and may even call for expelling Turkey from NATO. That should keep the Padishah in check.



Sunday, March 15, 2026

Fascinating look at the End Times and Trump's role in bringing it about

 

Is the Iran war the Biblical end times?


From Jewish street-corner preachers, to Christian high-ranking officials, many believe the conflict has been prophesized

Published 11 Mar, 2026 19:39 | Updated 12 Mar, 2026 05:26

Is the Iran war the Biblical end times?











The war between Israel, the US and Iran is raging. Throughout these days I’m woken to the sounds of emergency alerts on my phone, air raid sirens ringing, or the boom-boom in the skies above me as missiles are being intercepted. I have this song by the band REM looping in my head. You know the one. It goes, “It’s the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.” Yes, a classic.

As it’s playing non-stop in my mind, I’m accosted while walking on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem. A guy invites me to look at the art in his gallery, but within minutes starts to tell me how this war was prophesized. His eyes wide as he says he “has to tell me the truth.“ His sheer self-belief in what he’s saying strikes me, and like any journalist who loves to go down a rabbit hole, I head home, fire up the laptop and wow… what a rabbit hole indeed.

You only have to type in the words, ‘Iran war Israel prophecy’ and the results come flooding in. There is a whole section of the internet dedicated to how the war unfolding between Israel, the US and Iran is fulfilling an ancient Biblical prophecy. The Book of Revelation is airing. Get your popcorn out.

But let’s start back on February 28, when Israel and the US launched what they described as ‘pre-emptive attacks on Iran’. Israel’s prime minister took to the airwaves to explain why. Weaved into his message was a not-so-subtle reference to the Jewish festival of Purim, celebrated a few days later on March 2-3. Benjamin Netanyahu stated:

“Two and a half thousand years ago, in ancient Persia, a tyrant rose against us with the very same goal: to destroy our people completely. But Mordechai the Jew and Queen Esther, through their courage and resourcefulness, saved our people. In those days of Purim, the lot fell, and the wicked Haman fell with it….Today as well, on Purim, the lot has fallen, and the evil regime’s end will also come.”

In that story, Esther, who hides her Jewish identity, marries the king of Persia. Haman, a court official, persuades the king to obliterate a ‘rebellious people’ in the empire. You can read Jews here. Esther risks her own life, revealing she is Jewish to the king and Haman’s plot. Haman is killed and Jews are given the right to defend themselves.

Purim, which celebrates this, has now essentially become the Jewish Halloween. Kids dress up in costume and a lot of fun is had. This war with Iran is being dressed up as a modern Purim, though fun is not being had. In an opinion piece in the Jerusalem Post, Donald Trump is described as being a modern day Achashverosh, that Persian king, writing:

“They are lovers of power – and beautiful women – and both ultimately granted the Jews a free hand in attacking the enemy with devastating force.”

The author continues:

“With God’s continuing helping hand, we will triumph in this latest, most consequential battle, and we shall bring to our people and to the world at large Purim’s prophetic promise: light and gladness, hope and joy.”

Light, gladness, hope and joy. These are also things Christians believe will be brought to the world during the Second Coming of the Messiah. Jews are still waiting for the First Coming.

Dr. Erez Soref, a self-proclaimed Messianic Jew, dedicates an entire video to how Yeshua (Jesus) and his coming is the only way there can be lasting peace on earth. With conviction he states:

“I believe that God has positioned us for such a time as this.”

He also references the Book of Esther. “Another drama unfolding with the same players – The Jewish people and the violent madmen in the leadership of the Persian/Iranian people… No small thing that this has happened around Purim,’ he says. Adding, ‘Just as in Ester’s day we may be living in a defining hour of history.”

That defining moment is, I understood, that Jesus is about to arrive and save us all. Well, perhaps not all.

Meanwhile, Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff wants to look at this conflict through the lens of the Prophets. He also talks about Jewish people finding themselves in Paras (Hebrew for Persia or modern-day Iran). He says:

“We’re seeing the fall of Paras… and this is the final pulldown of that regime who now represent all of the evil of Gog and Magog in the world today.”

Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff also states:

‘[T]hen we are going to see a nine-month period, where there is going to be great success in the Roman world [The West] and finally their power is going to reduce and the Jewish people are going to celebrate at the coming of the Messiah.’

The good rabbi is explicit enough to link this to the war unfolding now. If his calculations are correct, set your clock for Doomsday to be nine months later. Why nine months? That’s the time it will take for the Messiah to be born. 

Jesus has already been born, 2000 years ago. He will not come as a baby like then but riding on the clouds in full glory.

He also makes a reference to the Book of Ezekiel, one of the major prophetic books of the Tanakh and Christian Bible.

Very specifically, he talks about Gog and Magog, mentioned in Ezekiel 38-39. The rough outline of this passage is that a restored Israel will be invaded by a coalition of nations, but that Israel will ultimately win out. Though from how things are unfolding, it is more likely that Iran will be the country invaded… but let’s ignore this rather inconvenient element.

Pastor Greg Laurie also picks up on this theme on his YouTube channel. He talks about eschatology. This is the part of theology concerned with the end of history…or days, if you want to be simplistic about it.

Pastor Laurie explains there’s a Muslim Messiah too. He brings out an image where the Muslim Messiah is “entering a burning gate, is this meant to be Jerusalem? I don’t know,” he says, “But he’s surrounded by modern soldiers… the fire raining down from above may represent divine wrath from Allah or it may represent missiles being fired from Iran towards Israel.”

The Muslim Messiah, otherwise called the 12th Imam is well placed to represent the antichrist.

He then delves into a passage from Ezekiel and outlines how Gog is Iran and he suggests Magog is… you guessed it, Russia!

“So when we see Russia stepping into a conflict with Iran and Israel, we have to pay attention… Persia or Iran marches with Magog and if Magog is Russia, that’s something to pay attention to. We are seeing things play out today that the Bible predicted thousands of years ago.”

There are many scholars these days who suspect Magog to be Turkey. With Erdogan's ambition of being the Caliph of a new Ottoman Empire, this is a good possibility. 

While you might be able to write these guys off as loons off their medication, it’s pretty clear this idea that we are entering the end of days is rather more widespread than that. One US solider reported his commander to the troops that the war with Iran was, “[A]ll part of God’s divine plan.” The soldier continues that this commander made numerous references to the Book of Revelation which predicts Armageddon and the Second Coming, saying US President Donald Trump “has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth.”

This is pretty heavy stuff. If true, the commander is basically saying, “Go die boys, as your sacrifice will be rewarded and soon you’ll be resurrected.”

In Christian Eschatology, many evangelical and Christian Zionists believe there’s another step that’s needed to help Armageddon on its way – the building of the Third Temple. This would need to be built on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. It’s crucial for some, as both Daniel (yes, of the Lions’ Den) and Jesus say an anti-messiah will defile this Temple before the rapture.

Personally, I don't see this as a problem. The Scripture that refers to the antichrist speaking in the temple may, in fact, be referring to the great Hagia Sophia, the centre of Eastern Christianity for more than 1000 years, in Constantinople. In 2020, Erdogan declared the Hagia Sophia to be a mosque and spoke, himself, from the pulpit. It's quite possible that this was what scripture referred to. It's quite possible that this, or the Oct 7th, 2023 massacre in Israel marked the beginning of the Great Tribulation. 

Right now, there is no Third Temple. But Pete Hegseth, the US secretary of war, is highly supportive of one being built. Back on a visit to Jerusalem in 2018, when he was just a Fox News contributor, he was talking about miracles:

“It got me thinking about another miracle that I hope all of you don’t see too far away. Because 1917 was a miracle. 1948 was a miracle. 1967 was a miracle. 2017, the declaration of Jerusalem as the capital was a miracle, and there’s no reason why the miracle of the re-establishment of the Temple on the Temple Mount is not possible.”

Those dates are all significant: 1917, Balfour Declaration, a public pledge by the British Government to support the establishment of a home for the Jewish people in Palestine; 1948, the birth of Israel; 1967, the Six-Day War that saw Israel extend its territories; 2017, the first Trump administration moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing it as the capital of Israel. Will 2026 see the rebuilding of the Third Temple?

Hegseth was almost predicting it when he went on to say, “Buy the ticket. Take your action. Do what needs to be done here in Israel because I truly believe this is a moment where America will have your back.” Eight years later and America does have Israel’s back, as the countries fight side-by-side against Iran.

The appointment of Mike Huckabee as US ambassador to Israel was seen in some quarters as a move that would hasten that construction project. The Israel Heritage Foundation (IHF), which advocates for Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, or Judea and Samaria, to give it its Biblical name, is a fan of Huckabee. As Huckabee waited for his confirmation hearing to become Ambassador in 2025, the IHF escorted him as he prayed at the Ohel.

That’s important as it’s where Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson is buried. The rabbi is credited with transforming the Hasidic group (Eastern European Orthodox Jews) into one of the most influential movements in religious Jewry. Rebuilding the Third Temple on the Temple Mount, which, by the way, is the Al-Aqsa compound, is one of their core, most sacred beliefs. It traditionally expected to happen with the arrival of… you guessed it, the Messiah.

In the maze of articles and videos online, it’s clear to see that many people are not just buying into the idea that the world is about to end, they are welcoming it. According to some, World War Three was already predicted to start in 2026. Bulgaria’s blind psychic, Baba Vanga, very well-known in the post-Soviet space and often referred to as the Nostradamus of the Balkans, said so. Although she also linked it to aliens making contact. So who knows?

Doomsday predictions aren’t an exact science. Over the millennia there have been many predictions. For example, Christopher Columbus predicted the world would end in 1656. More recently, in 1954, members of a cult in Michigan believed there was going to be a great flood that year. Only true believers would be whisked away, by aliens. The one we perhaps most recently dodged was a prediction of a South African pastor, who claimed the end of the world would come on September 24, 2025.

Armageddon, Rapture, the End of Days, whatever you want to call it, it’s probably not worth betting on when it will happen. Because if you are right, the downside is you’ll not be able to collect your winnings.

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Friday, October 24, 2025

Middle East Madness > $70m makes Pay-for-Slay murderers millionaires; Erdogan determined to lead Islamic army against Jerusalem - The End Times

 

Palestinian Authority paid $70 million to jihad murderers freed in hostage deal


And the EU and other entities shower money on the Palestinian Authority, allowing it to continue to pay jihadis.

PA paid $70 million to terrorists freed in hostage deal, watchdog says

JNS, October 19, 2025:

In the context of the U.S.-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire that went into effect last week, Israel has released 250 Palestinian terrorists who were serving at least one life sentence for murder. Of those, 160 are now millionaires thanks to the Palestinian Authority’s “pay-for-slay” program, having been paid over 1 million shekels during their imprisonment, according to Palestinian Media Watch.

The 160 released terrorists collectively received at least 229.5 million shekels ($70 million) from the P.A., according to PMW. The other 90 also received a significant sum.

PMW noted that the figure excludes additional stipends for family members, meaning the total payouts were likely far higher.

“The Palestinian Authority ensures that it very much pays to slay,” PMW stated.

“Any government that spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year rewarding terrorists should be designated for what it is—a terror organization,” PMW founder and director Itamar Marcus told JNS.

“Yet the Palestinian Authority, which openly funds and glorifies terrorists, continues to enjoy international legitimacy and generous Western support,” he added.

“Shockingly, instead of cutting ties, the European Union and many European countries partner with the P.A. by paying its civil servants’ salaries—a scheme that frees up the P.A.’s other funds to pay monthly salaries to imprisoned terrorists. This is not legitimate foreign aid; it’s complicity in terror,” he told JNS….

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Erdogan Prays That ‘Zionist Israel’ Be

‘Destroyed and Devastated’


Israel’s Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli has just condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday (October 29), noting that on March 30, 2025, Erdogan asked that “Zionist Israel” be “destroyed and devastated,” and he accused the Turkish leader of consistently seeking to undermine the Jewish people’s historic bond to Jerusalem. More on Chikli’s condemnation of Erdogan can be found here: 


‘Jihadist in a suit’: Chikli slams Turkish President Erdogan over prayer to destroy Israel,” 

Jerusalem Post, October 20, 2025:

Israel’s Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, highlighting a March 30, 2025 prayer in which Erdogan asked that “Zionist Israel” be “destroyed and devastated,” and accusing the Turkish leader of consistently seeking to undermine the Jewish people’s historic bond to Jerusalem.

In a post on X/Twitter, Chikli wrote that the line, “May Allah, for the sake of His name… destroy and devastate Zionist Israel,” was not uttered by Hamas or Hezbollah, but by Erdogan himself during a public prayer. Israeli and international outlets reported at the time that Erdogan, speaking at Istanbul’s Camlica Mosque at the close of Ramadan, used language translated as a call for Israel’s destruction. Israel condemned the remarks.

Chikli described Erdogan as “a sworn enemy of Israel and the West, a jihadist in a suit,” and pointed to earlier statements by the Turkish leader claiming a special Turkish claim to Jerusalem. On October 1, 2020, Erdogan told Turkey’s parliament: “So Jerusalem is our city. Our first qibla…,” a passage widely reported at the time.

He also referenced Erdogan’s September 2025 comments amid a dispute over the ancient Siloam Inscription, when the Turkish president said, “We will not give even a single pebble belonging to Jerusalem to Israel.” Turkish and regional media covered those remarks at the time.

The Siloam inscription is a major archeological find, made in 1880, that provides a text in ancient Hebrew from the 8th century B.C., about the Jews building a tunnel that brought water from the Spring of Gilon outside Jerusalem into the city. The controversy between Israel and Turkey is that the Siloam Inscription is now in the archeological museum in Istanbul, and Turkey will not return it to Israel, nor even let it be put temporarily on display in Israel.

Chikli’s mention of a Turkish presence “on our northern border” refers to the Turkish military presence in northern Syria; the southern border is a reference to Turkey possibly providing soldiers to help secure Gaza when a government of Arab technocrats replaces Hamas.

Along with Qatar, but to a lesser extent, Turkey has provided refuge for some of Hamas’ senior leadership. Israel opposes Turkey’s involvement in locating the bodies of Israeli hostages because the shared task could bring Turkey and Hamas even closer together.

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Erdogan, let’s remember, condemned Israel for stopping the Mavi Marmara, a boat that was part of a larger flotilla that in 2010 was dead set on breaking Israel’s blockade of Gaza. He described the Israeli sailors who rappelled down from helicopters to take over the boat as “killers” and demanded reparations from the Israeli government (which were eventually given). Erdogan has also called for a pan-Islamic force to be created to finally destroy the Jewish state, and it was clear that he saw himself as the natural leader of that force. He has also spoken of a future conflict between “the crescent and the cross,” and left no doubt as to which side he was on.

Erdogan clearly sees himself as the 12th Imam, the Mahdi, or the AntiChrist. He may well represent the Gog and Magog. If such is the case, he has to act soon as he is getting on in years. His dream of recreating the Ottoman Empire with himself as Caliph will soon run out of time otherwise.

Despite this disturbing history, Donald Trump likes Recep Tayyip Erdogan, seemingly more than he likes Benjamin Netanyahu. At a recent meeting with Erdogan, he said: “It’s a pleasure to be with President Erdogan of Turkey, and we’ve been friends for a long time.” “He’s a fantastic man” and “a guy who’s been a friend of mine for a long time. I don’t know why I like the tough people better than the soft, easy ones. This gentleman from a place called Turkey is one of the most powerful in the world… He’s a tough cookie — but he’s my friend.”

Will Trump continue to be impressed with that “tough cookie” who has prayed to Allah to destroy Israel, who proudly proclaimed that he would be ready to lead a Muslim army to fight the Jews, and is equally ready to lead the forces of the Crescent against those of the Cross?

Or will he come to his senses about the antisemitic and anti-Infidel padishah in his 1,150-room Ak Saray, or White Palace, on the banks of the Bosphorus, and make sure that whatever happens in Gaza, Erdogan will not be part of it?

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