💖💖💖This is prophecy that’s happening with Daniel chapter 8. You weren’t on the call when were all led to this, But Trump is representing the goat who is pushing at the nations, particularly needing the two horns in the vision to be completed, which are Media and Persia these countries represent Iran and Palestine coming into the Abraham Accords which the Palestinians already have, Iran as the last main one that’s why they’re wanting to do a deal with them and pressuring them to do talks as Russia the Bear, China and Oman are all hosting the talks. In 8:19 of the chapter Abba declares that he would make it known what would be in the end at the end of the indignation when the time of the end would be once this prophecy which is be being fulfilled now.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/russia-cheers-on-us-iran-nuke-talks/
https://www.reuters.com/world/us-iran-direct-talks-over-nuclear-program-trump-says-2025-04-07/
http://youtube.com/post/UgkxU1PlfwRR-578sqS4vxGO_jp9x-PaEJqk?si=HXYxTs3VNKyf7z7P
Daniel Chapter 8 offers profound insights that resonate with today's geopolitical landscape. The vision illustrated in the chapter serves as a lens through which we can analyze the shifting dynamics of global politics, particularly regarding the nations represented in the prophecy. The goat symbolizes a powerful leadership, while the two horns represent key players in the region. Today's dialogue surrounding the Abraham Accords is crucial, as it marks a significant moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy. With Iran and Palestine taking center stage, the multilateral talks hosted by Russia, China, and Oman are pivotal to understanding the potential for peace and collaboration in a historically tumultuous area. Furthermore, the urgency for direct negotiations, especially regarding Iran's nuclear program, emphasizes the weight of these prophetic declarations. As geopolitical tensions ebb and flow, the timeless narratives within scripture encourage us to seek wisdom and insight from past prophecies. Their relevance today serves as a reminder that understanding the past can illuminate pathways for future resolutions. Keeping abreast of the latest developments and discussions can help us appreciate the intricate tapestry of international relations as it unfolds, and how they correlate with ancient predictions.



































































