
India Launches Missile Strikes on Pakistan—and Nuclear Fears Soar
Indian armed forces struck nine sites in Pakistan and disputed areas with missiles on Tuesday, in a campaign called Operation Sindoor. The strikes are in response to an April 22 terrorist attack that killed 26 civilians, mainly Hindus, in Kashmir, India.
A statement published by the Indian government on Tuesday afternoon reads:
A little while ago, the Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor, hitting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed.
Altogether, nine sites have been targeted.
The statement said India’s strikes were “focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature,” adding that no Pakistani military facilities were hit. “India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution,” it said.
The statement is intended to dissuade Pakistan from further escalating. But on Wednesday morning, the two nations exchanged heavy artillery fire across their border and Pakistan claimed it shot down five Indian warplanes. The stage is set for tensions to further escalate. And since both India and Pakistan have nuclear arsenals—with around 170 warheads each—some onlookers fear that the conflict could ignite World War iii.
Are these onlookers overreacting? Or will time prove their fears about World War iii right? At the Trumpet, we examine such questions relying on a different intelligence source than other publications. We look at them through the lens of Bible prophecy.
Around one third of the Bible consists of prophecies, which are forecasts of what the future holds. And a sizable percentage of those prophecies contain details about a third and final world war: what will spark it, who the main players will be, what types of weaponry they will use, where critical battles will occur, and more. Prophecy also discloses how that war will end.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
When Jesus Christ’s disciples asked Him what the sign of “the end of the world” would be (Matthew 24:3), He gave a detailed answer. Prior to His return, religious deception would mislead many, “wars and rumours of wars” would abound, and there would be “famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes” (verses 4-7). He said these would be early-warning indicators but would not mean the end of the age of man is imminent.
Then Christ discussed an event that would signal the imminent end of the age: “For there will be greater anguish than at any time since the world began. And it will never be so great again. In fact, unless that time of calamity is shortened, not a single person will survive …” (verses 21-22; New Living Translation).
When Christ spoke these words, a global war with the potential to end all human life was not yet technologically possible. But around the year 1955, a major milestone was crossed: Increased prevalence of nuclear weapons made a war capable of ending all human life possible—even dangerously probable.
Today, nations hold each other at nuclear gunpoint. This shows that some key Bible prophecies about World War iii could only be possible in the modern nuclear age. This shows the “time of calamity” prophesied in Matthew 24:21-22 refers to what we now call World War iii.
World War III’s Main Players—and the Trigger
Daniel 11 provides details about who the main powers in this civilization-destroying world war will be.
Verse 40 says a power called “the king of the south” will “push at” another power called “the king of the north.” Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry has identified the king of the south as radical Islam, led by Iran. You can prove this identity by reading his booklet The King of the South. The king of the north will be a unified European power, led by Germany. To understand, read our free book The Holy Roman Empire in Prophecy.
Daniel 11 shows that after the king of the south provokes the king of the north, the latter will unleash a torrent of devastation on Iran and its Islamist partners.
This conflict will rattle the world.
Luke 21 records more details from the conversation between Christ and His disciples. In verses 20-22, Jesus describes an event that will happen just before the outbreak of the final world war that threatens all human life: “And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. … For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled.”
Matthew 24 also describes Jerusalem being surrounded by armies, labeling it “the abomination of desolation … in the holy place” (verse 15).
The prophesied provocation by Iran against a united Europe, discussed in Daniel 11:40, is closely tied to this time when armies surround Jerusalem.
Mr. Flurry explained the connection between the two events in his article “The Whirlwind Prophecy” in the July 2013 Trumpet issue.
“Study Daniel’s prophecy more deeply, and you see Jerusalem right in the middle of it,” he wrote. He wrote that the push by the king of the south against the king of the north could happen in the city of Jerusalem. “Does it have something to do with radical Islam attacking or controlling a site owned by the Catholics?” he asked. Several of Catholicism’s holiest sites are located in Jerusalem, so it is not difficult to envision such an event occurring and how aggressively the Europeans would react to it.
Whatever the exact details of that “push” turn out to be, the Scriptures reveal that it connects to the armies surrounding Jerusalem and will escalate into nuclear world war.
So Bible prophecy is clear. It will not be New Delhi or Islamabad or Kashmir or any other city that the armies of the world will surround in the lead-up to World War iii. It will be Jerusalem.
Pakistan, India, Armageddon and Beyond
This does not mean that we should be unconcerned about the escalating violence between India and Pakistan. Since separating from each other in 1947, these two nuclear-armed giants have fought four wars and have seen major tensions soar on several other occasions. Nationalism is rising sharply in both nations, and there is nothing in Bible prophecy saying another war between them will not take place.
If such a conflict does erupt, it would be part of the “wars and rumours of wars” that Christ warned would occur before the Third World War breaks out. But prophecy shows that it will not be the spark that ignites World War iii.
Prophecy shows that India and Pakistan will likely be assimilated into “the kings of the east” power bloc (Revelation 16:12), which will play a major role in World War iii. This bloc will be led by Russia, with China in a secondary leadership position. Many other Asian nations will be aligned with this bloc. (Read Ezekiel 38:5-6 and our article “The Other Asian Powerhouse: India.”) This means that all the missiles and nuclear weaponry that India and Pakistan have developed will contribute to the unprecedented devastation to occur during the prophesied Third World War. But prophecies such as that recorded in Daniel 11:44 show that this will occur later in the global conflict, not at its start.
Even though the currently escalating India-Pakistan tensions will not be the fire that sparks world war, that doesn’t mean it won’t be a significant conflict. And it can help us see that the Bible’s prophecies of a nuclear world war are coming nearer to fulfillment.
God instructs His people in Luke 21:36 to vigilantly watch world news and the way certain events fulfill Bible prophecies: “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.”
The evidence today shows that World War iii is quickly approaching. But the Bible’s prophecies do not end with nuclear war eradicating mankind.
In Matthew 24:21-22, just after Jesus says World War iii will be so violent that it could erase all human life, He then adds a key statement: “But it will be shortened” (nlt).
World War iii will be cut short by Christ’s return!
In his booklet Nuclear Armageddon Is ‘At the Door,’ Mr. Flurry discusses this game-changing interruption:
The good news is God will shorten the time span and save us alive. But if He did not intervene, there wouldn’t be anyone alive on this planet. He will let it go a long way so that people learn they can’t rule themselves. Men don’t know the way of peace. God knows—and if you keep His law of love, it will bring great joy and peace into your life.
Revelation 19:11-16 describe the scene as Christ returns to assume His office as King of kings, ruling over India, Pakistan, Kashmir and the entire Earth. On the topic of this age of peace, Isaiah 2:4 says: “[N]ation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”
Knowing how close that peaceful future is can give us perspective that fills us with hope.
To learn more about the prophetic significance of the rising nuclear tensions around the world, and the hope that is tied into these trends, order your free copy of Nuclear Armageddon Is ‘At the Door.’