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(My comment at the end of the article)
September 12, 2013 Hong Kong
In the summer of 1956, Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, sparking a worldwide crisis.
The Suez links the Mediterranean to the rest of the world, and it's one of the most important maritime thoroughfares in international trade. So this was a big deal.
Britain was a major stakeholder in the canal, and almost immediately, the British government put together a small coalition consisting of the UK, France, and Israel to regain Western control.
Their subsequent military action, however, greatly displeased the US government. And Uncle Sam quickly asserted its new role as the world's superpower.
True, Britain had once been the dominant power in the world. But years of unsustainable finances and economic decline changed all of that.
By the end of World War II, Britain was nearly bankrupt. But reality hadn't set in yet. They still saw themselves as a superpower.
British policymakers were still at the peace table. They helped set up the UN, divide up Germany, and even influence the new global financial system at Bretton Woods.
Reality finally hit during the Suez Crisis.
It became clear that the UK no longer had the economic fortitude or international standing to do as it pleased. And with the US opposed to the invasion of Egypt, the British government had no choice but to withdraw their troops.
In doing so, Britain handed the reins of world dominance over to the United States. And America held this position for decades.
But to anyone paying attention, this status has waned.
Asia is rising. Major centers of wealth and power have grown around the world. US finances are desolate. And its currency is now widely reviled by foreign governments.
But US politicians have completely ignored this trend over the last decade. They spend and act as if US global dominance is an endless river.
With Syria, though, the US may have finally reached its Suez moment.
Russia has now almost single-handedly precluded the US government from carrying out an attack in Syria.
And the Russian President has even taken his case to the American people in which he eloquently criticized both US policy as well as the notion of American exceptionalism.
Vladimir Putin is a brute. But he commands a nation that has all the power and might it needs to stand up to the United States and the rest of the West.
Just a few months ago, it was the Russians who wagged their fingers at European governments for confiscating bank accounts in Cyprus, comparing such tactics to the Soviet Union.
It's also been the Russians who have stood up to the West and given sanctuary to Edward Snowden.
All of this would have been unthinkable ten years ago. And this may very well be the event that future historians look back on as the day America lost its global dominance.
This isn't anything to cry about. The world isn't coming to an end, it's just changing. And this has been happening for thousands of years.
The Italians have been the world's superpower at least twice in history-- once during the time of ancient Rome, once during the Renaissance. The Chinese, Spanish, and Persians have all had their time atop the throne.
Power and wealth shift from time to time. And this is an important trend to embrace.
Being in front of this change could create generational prosperity. Stubbornly rejecting it could be detrimental to your savings and your liberty.
MY COMMENT:
The "Suez moment" that Mr. Black mentions is the equivalent to the overthrow of modern Mystery Babylon at the hands of the "kings of the east" (Revelation 16:12).
In my view, the biblical Cyrus is China today; Darius, who actually took the city of Babylon in Daniel 5:31, is Russia today. It appears that Russia is at the forefront, just as Darius the Mede was on the front lines in the days of Daniel. That is why China remains in the background, but Russia's President Putin is the one staring down US President Obama in the Syrian crisis.
There is a seismic shift happening in the world as power and money transfers from West to East. A new asset-backed banking system is coming from the East to replace the dominant fiat system in the West. This change will not be as painful or as destructive as some think, because the prophetic pattern is found in Daniel 5, where we see that Babylon fell intact, and only the king was killed.
God's purpose today is the same as it was in Daniel's day. Even as He raised up the original kings of the east to set Judah free and allow them to rebuild Jerusalem, so also has He raised up the modern kings of the east to set us free of Babylon and to fund the building of the Kingdom of God on the earth. That may sound strange, since some of us have lived for decades under the "Cold War" scenario of the Soviet Union and Communist China. But the unthinkable is happening.
Did you notice President Putin's final words in his message to us that was posted in the New York Times?
It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation. There are big countries and small countries, rich and poor, those with long democratic traditions and those still finding their way to democracy. Their policies differ, too. We are all different, but when we ask for the Lord’s blessings, we must not forget that God created us equal.
Those words, spoken in public, are astounding. No leader of the Soviet Union would have dared say such things just a few years ago--whether they were sincere or not in their belief. Since President Obama announced in 2009 that America was no longer a Christian nation, the very opposite trend has been happening in Russia. In fact, I have heard that Putin was one of a small group of people in the Soviet Union who were part of the KGB, pretending to be good Communist comrades, but who worked secretly to overthrow the Communist regime. I will try to find that documentation for a future weblog.
The world is currently undergoing a major change, the kind that happened to Britain in 1956 and to other nations in centuries past. But Scripture makes it clear that we have a bright future. Our tribulation (captivity to Babylon) is almost completed. The antichrist is almost overthrown. We have no need to fear, because we are now fulfilling the end of the book of Revelation--not the beginning of the book.