In 1959, Herbert W. Armstrong wrote:
In America we are prone to see only one enemy at a time. For the past 13 or 14 years, the only enemy that we have been able to see is Russia. During World War II, the only enemy we could see was Germany, and, of course, the ally of Germany at that time, Japan. Russia was then, we thought, our ally.
But now that Russia is our enemy and we see that enemy, we seem to think that Germany, Japan and the nations that we fought in World War II are now our allies.
But now that Russia is our enemy and we see that enemy, we seem to think that Germany, Japan and the nations that we fought in World War II are now our allies.
America rebuilt Germany, including its military, to help defend against Russia. And it helped build the EU too.
The Bible prophesied that America would do exactly this—that it would trust in nations that turned out to be its enemies. Building up the European Union and Germany is one of the most foolish decisions the nation has made. For more on what the Bible says about these decisions, read Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry’s article “The Significance of Germany’s Break From America.”
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