The deeper meaning of US leaving Iraq
The
announcement that the United States would pull all of its troops out of
Iraq by year's end seemed to be a surprise announcement from the White
House. There were debates throughout the summer between the US and Iraq
over troop presence in the country. Finally, there was an impasse over
the demand that US troops must be exempt from Iraqi law if they were to
stay. The Iraq government would not budge, demanding that America's
servicemen and women be subject to Iraqi law. Bottom line, with
negotiations at an impasse, the president announced that aside from the
troops needed to protect the American embassy, America was pulling out
by the end of the year. But, as usual, there is more to the story.
According
to an article in the Vancouver Sun, neither the president nor the vice
president had any contact with the Iraqi Prime minister for nearly a
year. Logs released by the US Embassy in Baghdad indicate that there was
no contact by the US president since February 13 and the last contact
by the vice president was January 18. All the while this deal regarding
the American troops in Iraq was looming, with military advisors saying
there is a need for agreement that American strategic interests would be
served in this volatile region, the man who occupies the Oval Office
didn't pick up the phone to call his Iraqi counterpart.
While
troops coming home from Iraq is a relief to many Americans, how the
process is managed is likely of concern to every American. Iran has had
Iraq in its crosshairs for more than two decades. Iran was supplying
weapons and commandos to fight against American troops there. America
has invested billions over the past decade as well as nearly 4,500 US
soldiers killed and well over 33,000 wounded. To pull out without a plan
risks Iraq at the hands of Iran and having spilled American blood in
vain. It would seem that the effort would warrant more than a phone call
by the president to the Prime Minister saying we are pulling up stakes
and leaving by the end of the year.
There
are many scenarios that could be read into these unusual actions by the
president. From a prophetic point of view, watchmen see that Arab
Spring is not about democracy, but rather using democracy as the mask to
establish Islam and Sharia law. Mask removed, Sharia is the standard
bearer for law and justice and Islam is the official religion. This is
true in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and even in Gaza. This means that the
enemies of Israel are further encroaching on Israel as legitimized by
democracy and in the name of peace. An abrupt US pull out of Iraq
signals to Iran that the nation is up for grabs, further advancing Islam
and Sharia. Jesus said in Matthew 24:4, "Take heed that no man deceive
you." Deception is in the Arab Spring air.
Have a Blessed and Powerful Day!
Bill Wilsonwww.dailyjot.com
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