World War III Starts In Syria

Tuesday, March 6, 2018
By Paul Martin

By Dave Hodges
TheCommonSenseShow.com
March 6th, 2018

Be not deceived. World War III is on our collective doorsteps. China is undoubtedly the biggest warmonger nation in the world. China’s neighbors are so distressed, that they are all taking defensive action with the help of the US military. China is literally antagonizing everyone in Asia. However, China will not start World War III, but they will not hesitate to become the primary facilitator of the coming war after it begins in Syria.

Where Will World War III Begin?

Although all signs point to China being the first mover in the upcoming war, the war will actually begin in Syria and this is foretold by the Bible.

Given the past precedents, prophecy students wonder if an Israeli strike on Iran is not coming and will not inevitably lead to a wider Middle East war. Especially in light of a very familiar unfulfilled prophecy concerning Iran’s close ally, Syria, who is also a known sponsor of terror against Israel. The prophecy in question is the burden of Damascus s expressed in the Bible in Isaiah 17:

Isaiah 17:1 (ESV) — An oracle concerning Damascus. Behold, Damascus will cease to be a cityand will become a heap of ruins.

Damascus Will Be Destroyed Like No Other City In History

One can see from the prophecy contained in Isiah, that it refers to Damascus as a ruinous heap. What exactly is a “ruinous heap”? The use of this term clearly describes the fate of this historic city.

Consider the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which remain to this day, the only two ities every attacked by nuclear bombs called Fat Man and Little Boy. Even though these two cities were the targets of the first nuclear weapons, these cities continue to exist to this day despite major portions of the two cities having been partially leveled.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki survived a nuclear attack, but Damascus will not. Why? There are two basic reasons: (1) The first two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were small and less deadly in comparison to the nuclear weapons of today; (2) The bombs dropped on Japan were detonated at a high altitudes above the cities (ie an air burst). Generally, if one has to be hit with a nuclear weapon, an air burst is decidedly more preferrable than a ground strike. An airburst produces greatly reduced fallout levels compared to ground strikes. This in large part explains why Hiroshima and Nagasaki survived as cities, while Damascus will not. Clearly, a ground strike is in the future of Damascus.

Who Will Level Damascus?

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