From the Corbett Report click on following link: Turkey's NATO Exit
Newsbud Roundtable on Turkey’s NATO Exit
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In a bombshell development, Turkey and Russia are considering military ties and even floating the idea of opening Incirlik to the Russian Air Force. Is Turkey preparing to exit NATO? Or pushing to see how far they can take their alliance with Russia? Or about to be pushed out? And what does it mean if they are? Are the Incirlik nukes in play? And what about Turkey’s role in Syria? Join us today for a fascinating edition of the Newsbud roundtable as Sibel Edmonds, James Corbett and Spiro Skouras dissect the latest developments in one of the world’s most volatile regions.
Show Notes:
Turkey considering military ties with Russia as NATO shows unwillingness to cooperate – Ankara
Russia says Turkey could provide Ä°ncirlik base for Moscow’s Syria campaign
US moves nuclear weapons from Turkey to Romania
Will road to Moscow lead Ankara to Damascus?
Dennis Edwards: Here's the confirmation of what I have been sharing with you about the Turkey/Russia alliance accurately predicted in Bible prophecy over the last weeks. Sibel Edmonds mentions the possibility of Greece also leaving NATO. According to Bible Prophecy "the ships of Chittim will come against him (the Antichrist)." Chittim is considered to be modern day Cyprus where NATO has an important naval base. The naval attack from Cyprus is one of the reasons the Antichrist breaks the seven-year "Holy Covenant" and invades the Middle East including Israel. His breaking of the Holy Covenant and placing the "abomination that makes desolate" in the Temple is the sign Jesus gave for the beginning of the three and a half year Great Tribulation period. The invading alliance will include Russia, Turkey and Iran. So the above confirming conversation further indicates we can trust Bible prophecy to help us to understand the events taking place in the world today. Be attentive to the situation in the Middle East.
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