

As the youngest British prime minister in 200 years, Blair has been active in the Middle East quest for peace and is a mover and shaker on the European continent. And as I gaze out on the shores of the Thames River, I am reminded that London is one of those major cities whose inhabitants make daily decisions that affect the world.īritish Prime Minister Tony Blair, forty-seven, has been a key player on the world scene since his landslide election to office in May 1997. 11:2)?Īs I write this, I am not in Israel but in a hotel in London. He thought for a moment, then replied, “Kosovo today, Jerusalem tomorrow.”Īs the European Union (EU) continues to increase in strength, Christians around the world are wondering, Will the EU and NATO eventually evolve into the colossal instrument of world control that someday will rest in the hands of the Antichrist? Will these entities, in fact, become the powers that will descend on Jerusalem during the Great Tribulation and, as the Bible says, trample it under foot (Lk. “What do you think of the Kosovo situation?” I didn’t respond but instead asked him a question.

“What are the Americans doing in Kosovo?” Rabbi Kahana is the man most responsible for making preparations for a future third Temple here. As I walked toward the Western Wall in Jerusalem recently, I saw a friend of mine, Rabbi Nachman Kahana.
