The war is not over.The war in Iran is now FINALLY over for a change, and the Strait of Hormuz is being reopened right now, so I guess that's good news.
Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
The war is not over.The war in Iran is now FINALLY over for a change, and the Strait of Hormuz is being reopened right now, so I guess that's good news.
Oh, no...now see, you misunderstand. I was referring to the state of Israel. As for the "house of Israel" biblically "It is finished" already.Oh I'm looking at it correctly, they are the key, and have always been, and will always be

Did you say War?
>THE WORLD IS WATCHING.
THE WORLD IS WITNESSING THE TRUE IDENTITY OF THE D PARTY.
WAR.
Q
Ok, let's get this straight.But if a Democrat made this deal, would you also be so happy?
Good point. Not that you are looking at it correctly...but watch Israel, they are key here. The Iran situation is more about Israel than Iran. Watch Israel.
100% correct.
Since 1948 it's again about OT and NT times, Israel, that pinhead country God has chosen, Israel in the center of the world news, Israel a heavy stone for all the peoples. All who lift it will surely hurt themselves.
Sadly, you are right, it seems.The war is not over.
You said " Problem was the IRGC was holding the threat of nuclear annihilation not just against Israel and America, but their neighbors as well, if they didn't do what Iran wanted them to do."It's only a Memorandum of Understanding.
It's not the final deal.
If you read it, there are still a lot of clauses and a lot of future agreements to work on.
Don't forget, Iran is not just the Islamic Republic of Iran. They took over the Iranian people who consider themselves the original Persians.
The Deal that is being worked on is between the US and the IRGC which is the Iranian Military.
There really are no others in power to make decisions.
When there is a Final Agreement it won't be between the US and Iran.
It will be a Final Agreement with I believe the United Nations.
The $300 billion is money that has been frozen and is located in Qatar.
There is a Board of Peace, and it won't be just the US helping Iran as well as Gaza and other nations in the region, to find a way to have peace and prosperity in the Middle East.
Problem was the IRGC was holding the threat of nuclear annihilation not just against Israel and America, but their neighbors as well, if they didn't do what Iran wanted them to do.
This isn't just a U.S war, they just didn't have the capability or the nerve to push against Iran.
Somebody had to do it.
The Mission
The Board of Peace is an international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict. The Board shall undertake such peace-building functions in accordance with international law and as may be approved in accordance with this Charter, including the development and dissemination of best practices capable of being applied by all nations and communities seeking peace.
What is happening today is just step one.
So let's pray and hope for the people who live there, that thier lives can see better days.
Amen?
Hugs
Israel wants "greater Israel". And the only way that's going to happen is to have all Middle Eastern governments neutralized. This was the plan, put in action right after 9/11. I think Iran is the last country, so this won't end until there is regime change. But I don't believe it will happen unless the U.S. gets involved with ground troops.Israel does not welcome the new Iran agreement though, most of their people are VERY strongly against it in fact.
![]()
Poll: Most Israelis view US-Iran deal negatively, distrust Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump | The Jerusalem Post
While 55% of Israelis expressed concern about the emerging US-Iran agreement, only 23% viewed it as beneficial for Israel.www.jpost.com
![]()
‘It’s a big mistake’: Israelis feel betrayed and angry after Iran peace deal
In ‘middle Israel’ there are fears Iran could rebuild stronger – and there is particular ire for Donald Trumpwww.theguardian.com
You said " Problem was the IRGC was holding the threat of nuclear annihilation not just against Israel and America, but their neighbors as well, if they didn't do what Iran wanted them to do."
Show me where that had been said at any time by Iran.
middleeast.observer
It's not like I just make this stuff up out of thin air ok?You said " Problem was the IRGC was holding the threat of nuclear annihilation not just against Israel and America, but their neighbors as well, if they didn't do what Iran wanted them to do."
Show me where that had been said at any time by Iran.
Wrong wrong and wrong.Iran Threatens Arab Nations, Revealing Its Terrorist Agenda
![]()
Islamic Republic of Iran
06/04/2025
Iran has issued direct warnings to Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, and Bahrain, declaring that allowing U.S. forces to use their airspace or military bases in any strike against Iranian targets would be considered an “act of hostility.”
The threat, is a clear attempt by Tehran to intimidate regional players into submission as it braces for possible retaliation after years of orchestrating terror across the Middle East.
This is not a defensive move by a nation seeking peace—it is the desperate act of a regime that knows its network of terror is crumbling under mounting international and regional pressure.
From Gaza to Lebanon, from Syria to Yemen, Iran’s axis of proxies—Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, the Houthis, and Shiite militias—has been under relentless assault, with Israel leading the charge.
Tehran’s warning is a veiled admission of fear. Iran understands that any meaningful strike on its military infrastructure—especially in retaliation for recent ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities—will require regional coordination. But instead of de-escalating, Iran is now threatening the very Arab nations it seeks to dominate, reminding them that it sees their sovereignty as secondary to its regional ambitions.
Let’s be clear: Iran is not a victim. It is the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism. Its IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has trained, armed, and directed terrorist operations against Israeli, American, and Arab targets alike. It has used Syria as a weapons highway to Hezbollah, turned Iraq into a staging ground for proxy militias, and transformed Yemen’s Houthis into a long-range missile threat to Israel and Saudi Arabia alike.
By threatening Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, and Bahrain, Iran is once again revealing its true face—not as a regional partner, but as a hostile occupier of Arab sovereignty.
These nations now stand at a crossroads. Will they allow Iran’s threats to dictate their foreign policy? Or will they join the growing alliance of states that reject the tyranny of Tehran and support decisive action against the IRGC’s regional terror machine?
The world must not be intimidated by Iranian blackmail. Any military operation against Iran’s terror infrastructure—whether led by the United States, Israel, or a coalition—will not be an act of aggression. It will be a long-overdue act of self-defense by the free world.
![]()
Iran Threatens Arab Nations, Revealing Its Terrorist Agenda | Islamic Republic of Iran | Middle East Observer
Iran threatened Gulf nations, warning them against aiding U.S. strikes—exposing its fear as regional support for action grows.middleeast.observer
No, actually it's called self defense. The "terrorist" narrative has been hammered into our heads by the media, which has Israel in it's best interest. Every government practices some sort of strong arming for their self interest.Iran Threatens Arab Nations, Revealing Its Terrorist Agenda
![]()
Islamic Republic of Iran
06/04/2025
Iran has issued direct warnings to Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, and Bahrain, declaring that allowing U.S. forces to use their airspace or military bases in any strike against Iranian targets would be considered an “act of hostility.”
The threat, is a clear attempt by Tehran to intimidate regional players into submission as it braces for possible retaliation after years of orchestrating terror across the Middle East.
This is not a defensive move by a nation seeking peace—it is the desperate act of a regime that knows its network of terror is crumbling under mounting international and regional pressure.
From Gaza to Lebanon, from Syria to Yemen, Iran’s axis of proxies—Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, the Houthis, and Shiite militias—has been under relentless assault, with Israel leading the charge.
Tehran’s warning is a veiled admission of fear. Iran understands that any meaningful strike on its military infrastructure—especially in retaliation for recent ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities—will require regional coordination. But instead of de-escalating, Iran is now threatening the very Arab nations it seeks to dominate, reminding them that it sees their sovereignty as secondary to its regional ambitions.
Let’s be clear: Iran is not a victim. It is the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism. Its IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has trained, armed, and directed terrorist operations against Israeli, American, and Arab targets alike. It has used Syria as a weapons highway to Hezbollah, turned Iraq into a staging ground for proxy militias, and transformed Yemen’s Houthis into a long-range missile threat to Israel and Saudi Arabia alike.
By threatening Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, and Bahrain, Iran is once again revealing its true face—not as a regional partner, but as a hostile occupier of Arab sovereignty.
These nations now stand at a crossroads. Will they allow Iran’s threats to dictate their foreign policy? Or will they join the growing alliance of states that reject the tyranny of Tehran and support decisive action against the IRGC’s regional terror machine?
The world must not be intimidated by Iranian blackmail. Any military operation against Iran’s terror infrastructure—whether led by the United States, Israel, or a coalition—will not be an act of aggression. It will be a long-overdue act of self-defense by the free world.
![]()
Iran Threatens Arab Nations, Revealing Its Terrorist Agenda | Islamic Republic of Iran | Middle East Observer
Iran threatened Gulf nations, warning them against aiding U.S. strikes—exposing its fear as regional support for action grows.middleeast.observer