
Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe during a meeting in Moscow. (GETTY IMAGES)
Deep cooperation between Moscow and Beijing was predicted 2,500 years ago. Now it is a reality.
It was no exaggeration when Modern Diplomacy wrote on April 8 that “China’s alignment with Russia is a fait accompli.” The assessment came after a week of notable indications showing that the Moscow-Beijing partnership has reached a new peak of strength.
On April 3, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe traveled to Russia as the special envoy of Paramount Leader Xi Jinping for the Moscow International Security Conference. The general had two main messages to deliver to the Russian leadership and to the world.
First, Wei said: “I am visiting Russia as a new defense minister of China to show the world a high level of development of our bilateral relations and firm determination of our armed forces to strengthen cooperation.”
He continued: “Second, to support the Russian side in organizing the Moscow International Security Conference, the Chinese side has come to show Americans the close ties between the armed forces of China and Russia, especially in this situation. We’ve come to support you.”
So the messages are that Russia-China military axis is here and it is ready to challenge the existing global order.
On the same day as the conference, Moscow delivered to China the first regiment of S-400 surface-to-air missile systems. The delivery of this game-changing weaponry came with promises that more S-400 systems will be supplied to Beijing soon, as part of a $3 billion deal the two sides signed in 2014.
Two days earlier, news broke that Russia and China plan to merge their satellite tracking systems into one global navigation giant. “Moscow and Beijing will team up to create an integrated navigation system based on Russia’s Global Navigation Satellite System (glonass) and the Chinese BeiDou,” Russian state media reported. If such a merger happens, it will indicate a level of mutual trust between these two nations that is unusual and noteworthy.
These recent developments are only the latest in a decade and a half of rapid strengthening of the Russia-China partnership. The relationship is so robust, it could be called an alliance in every way except officially. “Although they never forge formal alliance in the classical terms,” Modern Diplomacy wrote, “the two countries have actually established strategic partnership covering all of the essential features as allies.”
From Contenders to Comrades
Part of what makes the rapidly deepening Russia-China partnership so newsworthy is how blatantly it contrasts with their recent history of disagreement. In the 1950s, a dispute erupted between China and what was then the Soviet Union about their shared border. The two also had considerably different views about how to implement communism and how to deal with the capitalist nations.
In 1969, these arguments exploded into war. The clash became so heated it threatened to trigger a nuclear conflict. Neither side pressed the nuclear button, but more than 20 years of distrust and animosity followed.
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Viewed Through a Lucid Lens
Mr. Armstrong accurately forecast the Russia-China cooperation that is so undeniable today because his primary intelligence source was Bible prophecy.
The December 1962 Plain Truth revealed some of the specific scriptures that informed Mr. Armstrong’s prophecies regarding Asia:
From time to time, news commentators—in describing the coming catastrophic military struggle for world control—use the biblical expression Armageddon found in Revelation 16:16. But what they do not mention is a striking prophecy about “Armageddon” found in Revelation 16:12. In this verse we read that “the way of the kings of the east” is to be prepared!
A passage in Ezekiel, written some 2,500 years ago, also informed Mr. Armstrong’s accurate forecast. “Son of man, set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against him” (Ezekiel 38:2).
Referring to this passage, Mr. Armstrong wrote in the April 1981 Plain Truth:
There is general agreement among students of prophecy that “Gog” in the land of “Magog” is the vast regions of northern Eurasia extending from the Baltic to the Pacific [modern Russia and China]. “Meshech” is Moscow; “Tubal” is Tobolsk. The Bible margin says “prince of Rosh,” which is Russia.
Ezekiel 38 shows that Russia will be the leading nation in the end-time Asian power bloc, and that China will be in a position of secondary leadership.
In the near term, the Russia-China partnership points to a violent future for the world. But it is also closely connected to the best imaginable news for mankind.
To understand the details of these scriptures and numerous others, and to see how they are being fulfilled by the cooperation between Russia and China that is happening today, read our article “Why the Trumpet Watches Russia Allying With China.”
Full article: Bible Prophecy Rushes Ahead in Russia-China Partnership (The Trumpet)