Israel’s Government Press Office announced yesterday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “secretly visited the United Arab Emirates, where he met with U.A.E. President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed.” The report claimed the “visit has led to a historic breakthrough in relations between Israel and the U.A.E.” This follows reporting that Israel lent the U.A.E. some of its most sensitive defense technology during the war. Israel is increasingly relying on the U.A.E. for security, but Bible prophecy warns that trusting other nations over the God of Israel is a fatal trap.
Germany traded $165 billion with Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the first quarter of this year, 16 percent more than the $142 billion it traded with the United States and China combined over the same period, Handelsblatt reported yesterday. Germany is building up its trade relations with Eastern Europe, reducing its reliance on the U.S. and China while empowering its ambitions to build a third global superpower.
Austria scrambled fighter jets on May 10 and 11 to confirm that the U.S. military aircraft approaching and entering its airspace matched the type its government had approved. The details of the verification are unclear, and Austria will address the issue through diplomatic channels, Defense News reported. Austria has closed its airspace to any U.S. aircraft involved in the Iran war; ensuring compliance was likely the reason for the interceptions. This highlights growing distrust and disagreement between America and its European “allies,” which was prophesied in the Bible.
Kevin Warsh was sworn in yesterday as the 17th chair of the Federal Reserve. The Senate confirmed the 56-year-old former Fed official, chosen by President Donald Trump, in a mostly party-line vote. Warsh takes charge amid the Iran war, high gas prices and rising inflation. President Trump has pushed hard for the Fed to lower interest rates, largely to increase borrowing, investment, hiring and consumption. To make this possible, Warsh plans to sell some of the bonds the Fed owns. This could help lower mortgage rates and other long-term rates and open the door to cutting the main short-term interest rate. However, as long as the U.S. government keeps running trillion-dollar deficits, it will be nearly impossible to keep both interest rates and inflation low at the same time.
Inflation surged to its highest level in nearly three years in April, up 0.6 percent from March and 3.8 percent year-over-year, according to government data. The sharp rise was driven largely by gasoline prices, which jumped 5.4 percent in a single month and 28.4 percent over last year, with the national average now $4.50 per gallon. The ongoing war with Iran has disrupted key oil shipping routes, pushing energy costs higher. This pressure is also raising prices for food, rent and other everyday essentials, adding strain to governments, businesses and household budgets nationwide. Stock markets reacted negatively, with the Dow dropping about 0.5 percent as investors worry that high inflation may delay interest rate cuts.
City Journal reported yesterday that California’s program to grant the state’s 90,000 prisoners smart devices has enabled the recipients to consume pornography and even groom minors. One man imprisoned for sex crimes against a 12-year-old girl continued to contact her through the device. One serial killer on death row told the New York Post the restrictions are easy to bypass. As Trumpet managing editor Joel Hilliker wrote yesterday regarding Congress’s continuing sex scandals, the more one looks at what the government is doing behind closed doors, the more evils come into view.
Rabbi Dov Lando, spiritual leader of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Degel Hatorah party, said yesterday that “steps must be taken to dissolve the Knesset as soon as possible” because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unable to pass a law exempting ultra-Orthodox Israelis from conscription. Degel Hatorah left Netanyahu’s six-party coalition in July, splitting the legislature into 60 seats for the government and 60 seats for the opposition. It can technically dissolve the government by gaining a single vote from the other side and is reportedly planning to push for new elections. While Israel struggles with life-and-death threats from Hamas and Iran, it is also struggling with internal issues that threaten to take down Netanyahu, Israel’s last strong leader.
France concluded its first summit of African leaders in Kenya yesterday. France normally focuses on about half a dozen African nations where it had previous influence, but Kenya is not one of them, nor is it close to the Mediterranean Sea and Europe. Choosing Kenya to host this event could signal that, following recent setbacks in its former colonies, France is looking to expand its African alliances. Kenya is arguably emerging as a focal point for Europe’s push for African alliances. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Kenya and Ethiopia during his first visit to Africa in January, saying Kenya is Germany’s “closest partner in the region and a true pillar of stability.” The Bible prophesies Europe will focus more and more on building relations with Africa.
President Donald Trump arrived in China today for a two-day state visit with Secretary General Xi Jinping and other Chinese officials. Accompanying him are major U.S. executives, including Apple ceo Tim Cook, BlackRock ceo Larry Fink and SpaceX and Tesla ceo Elon Musk. The two sides will aim to ease trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies and stabilize their relations after a period of intense tariffs. The trip was originally planned for early April but was delayed due to the Iran war, which will likely complicate the negotiations, given China’s close ties to Iran and significant military support during the war. “It is remarkable that President Trump is prepared to go to China under these circumstances,” said Asia Group Chairman Kurt Campbell. “But may I also say that it’s also deeply unusual that China is prepared to host him.” The visit may yield some beneficial short-term trade deals for America, but the circumstances surrounding it underscore a critical problem: U.S. leaders appear unwilling to “Wake Up to the Threat From China.”
European Union foreign ministers agreed to sanction Israeli settlers on Monday. The bloc has tried to do so in the past due to concerns over attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank but had been blocked by Hungary. Now Hungary has a new leader, and the bloc unanimously agreed to the sanctions. Europe often positions itself as Israel’s friend, but stories like these, connected with Bible prophecy, show its real intentions.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his government misused at least $10 billion from European Union covid funds to cover pensions and other social programs, El Mundo and other Spanish newspapers reported last week. Notably, the largest share of those funds came from Germany, which means this scandal could increase German pressure against Sánchez and possibly help bring in a more militant Spanish leader who will better fit in with the rising German-led European empire.
Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said Wednesday that nations in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization must reach their defense spending goals of 5 percent of gdp by 2030 instead of 2035. He said European militarization is “today’s priority” and that even 2031 “may be too late.” Poland plans to spend 4.8 percent of its gdp on defense this year. Bible prophecy says Europe will continue to militarize into an unprecedented superpower.
Japanese refiner Idemitsu Kosan bought crude oil from Russia, the company told Russian state media on Friday. This is the second Japanese company to buy oil from Russia since America’s war with Iran began. A company spokesperson said the purchase was made at the behest of the Japanese government. The Bible prophesies that Japan will soon become a major military ally of Russia.
North Korea’s first nuclear-armed warship is almost ready for service, state media announced on Thursday. The Choe Hyon-class destroyer reportedly completed successful tests of its missile and weapons systems recently, and the rogue nation claims to be fitting out its first nuclear missile submarine. Only six or seven other nations have naval nuclear launch capabilities, and three of them are China, India and Russia. The Bible warns that Asia’s formidable militaries will soon unite into the strongest force in human history, and North Korea’s advancements will likely contribute to its mass-destructive firepower.
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front essentially broke its peace agreement with the Ethiopian government on May 5 by reinstating a government it had in place before the eruption of the 2020 Tigray War, perhaps the deadliest of the 21st century so far. That war concluded with an agreement that a Tigray government would no longer rule the region, so its reinstatement exacerbates an already tense situation, and many fear it could plunge the region back into war. The Bible prophesies that Ethiopian politics are about to experience a dramatic upheaval.
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares told the Politico Brussels Playbook that the EU must get its own military. “This is the moment of the sovereignty and independence of Europe. The Americans are inviting us to that,” he said, referring to U.S. pressure on Europe during the Iran war. “We have to be free of dependence. Free of dependence means to be free of coercion, whether it comes to tariffs or the use of military threat. And free of the consequences of someone else’s decisions.” Albares has made similar calls before, but his calls are becoming more urgent after Spain denied U.S. military planes access to its air bases for the war and the U.S. threatened to exclude Spain from nato. We are witnessing the death of nato and the emergence of a European superpower.
Péter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister on Saturday, ending 16 years of rule by his predecessor, Viktor Orbán. Claiming extensive corruption, he has demanded the resignations of Orbán’s appointees, including President Tamás Sulyok. Magyar has been in office for only a few days and is already showing a strongman streak. He could be one of 10 strongmen the Trumpet expects to dominate Europe.
German drone and AI start-up Helsing is in advanced stages to raise $1.2 billion in its latest funding round, which would value the company at $18 billion, the Financial Times reported Saturday. This would significantly increase the $14 billion valuation ascribed to it less than a year ago. Even more, according to the Financial Times, this fundraising round was “oversubscribed multiple times.” This shows that Germany’s defense start-up scene is attracting investor attention, which will contribute to Germany’s efforts to arm for war.
For the first time, a candidate for the Alternative für Deutschland has won a mayoral election in the east German state of Brandenburg. René Stadtkewitz took 58.4 percent of the vote in Zehdenick, a town of roughly 13,000 people just north of Berlin, on Sunday, far above the runner-up’s 28.6 percent. This win is just another sign of the far-right AfD’s popularity, a symptom of the nation’s desire for strong leadership—which it will soon have.
German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visited Canada Friday and Saturday to deepen cooperation in raw materials, defense and artificial intelligence. Klingbeil said, “We’re looking to boost the intensity of our cooperation,” and he called Canada “an ideal partner” to cut Europe’s dependencies on world superpowers like the United States. It could also serve as the ideal partner in a trade war against the U.S. Based on anonymous sources, Bloomberg wrote on May 4 that Germany is considering weaponizing K+S, a German company in Saskatchewan. K+S owns a major potash factory, a key ingredient for fertilizers that the U.S. requires for its agriculture. To utilize the company as a geopolitical weapon against the U.S., Germany needs the cooperation of the Canadian government. Canada may believe that allying with Germany will bring safety; however, Bible prophecy reveals that Germany is building a giant trade bloc against the United States and that Canada will also fall victim to Germany’s imperialistic plans.
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that seven German intelligence officials said Germany and its neighbors fear becoming targets of bombings or other “hybrid” attacks carried out by Iranian proxy agents. Germany has allowed the U.S. to use American military bases on its soil for the war against Iran and has supported Israel with weapons exports, making Germany a particular target for Iranian retaliation. Jewish and American institutions in Germany are at particularly high risk. Four senior officials told the Times that intelligence agents and lawmakers have urged political leaders to express greater alarm. Germany is currently preparing a naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, which could make it an even bigger target for terrorism and possibly lead directly to a prophesied clash.
German manufacturing orders jumped 5 percent in March, the German government announced yesterday. This far exceeded the expected 1 percent growth theorized by a consensus of economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal. As German manufacturing grows, it is important to understand the historic and prophetic implications of this trend.