America,
The Future Will Not Be Like The Past
It's been said that nations derive their income from taxing
their citizens whereas empires derive their income from taxing nations.
Where the US is concerned, this taxation has come in the form of an
inflated dollar, caused by the monopoly it has enjoyed where the purchase of oil
is concerned.
In 1972 President Nixon made an agreement with
Saudi Arabia that in return for a pledge of security and protection the Saudis
would influence OPEC to accept only dollars for the purchase of oil.
This has required nations to maintain larger supplies of dollars then
they normally would have, increasing the world wide demand for dollars.
A year earlier, Nixon had taken the dollar off the gold standard.
Now he was saying that while they could no longer expect gold for their
dollars they could buy oil with them.
This allowed the dollar's value to fluctuate according to demand, instead
of being fixed at the rate of $35 per ounce of gold.
As the law of supply and demand took effect, the dollar's value relative
to other currencies increased. The
US then used these inflated dollars purchase goods from other nations.
The effect of all this was that the US has been able to purchase as much
as $1.25 worth of goods for every dollar it spends.
In this way, the US has collected its tax from the nations of the world.
As we all know from our our personal finances,
what begins as a bonus can soon become a requirement if we're not careful.
So has it been with the US economy, until now we can only make ends meet
if we continue to collect this �tax� by keeping the dollar monopoly on oil
purchases.
About 17 months ago I first wrote that Iran was
going to break this monopoly by offering to accept payment for its oil in other
currencies. Its customers would no
longer be required use dollars to purchase Iranian oil.
I said that if Iran could pull this off, the nations of the world would
no longer have to maintain a large supply of dollars, but would begin selling
them off in exchange for other currencies.
As this happened the law of supply and demand would begin working against
the dollar causing a decline in its value.
The thing that makes all this so confusing is that
currencies no longer have absolute values like they did in the good old days.
Back then all the currencies of the world derived their value in
comparison to the dollar which derived its value in comparison to an ounce of
gold which was fixed at $35.00.
When the dollar went off the gold standard we were left with only relative value
based on supply and demand.
When Iran began accepting other currencies the
dollar's monopoly was broken and its value began declining.
The Euro benefited most from this and as an example of Iran's success, in
October of 2003 you could buy 1 Euro for $1.19.
By the end of 2006 it took $1.31 and on Oct. 11, 2007 one Euro cost
$1.43.
Iran hasn't done this alone, but certainly
started the attack against the dollar.
Russia, China, and Venezuela have all helped out. And recently Japan's
three largest refineries announced that they've begun paying for Iranian oil in
Yen. Some are calling this the currency cold war, saying that what America's
enemies couldn't do militarily, they've begun to accomplish in the financial
markets. China alone holds 1.3 trillion in US dollar assets.
Dumping these assets is being called China's nuclear option because of
the devastating effect it would have on the US Economy. Recently China and Japan
led one of the biggest sell-offs of US dollar assets in history.
Financial experts warn that the dollar is still
over valued and will likely face further adjustments, and the head of the
International Monetary Fund warned of an abrupt fall in the dollar's value due
to a growing lack of confidence in the US currency.
Honestly we can't blame Iran alone for our situation.
Our staggering debt load, the spiraling rate of home mortgage
foreclosures, the War on Terrorism and our general credit crisis have all
contributed. And the rate of our moral decay has certainly disqualified us from
receiving any help from God.
America has recovered from financial
difficulties before, and may well do so again.
And certainly there's no immediate fear that we'll go to bed one night
with money in the bank and wake up the next morning to find that it's all
worthless. But never before has
America had an enemy like Iran, whose president is admittedly orchestrating
world-wide chaos in an all out attempt to hasten the return of
al Mahdi, his Messiah. Never
before has any national leader said that he'd gladly sacrifice his country and
his people in such a pursuit. And
the only obstacle standing in his way is the USA.
There's no prophecy in the Bible that points to
an end times conflict of such proportions as that which is looming between Iran
and the US. But there is one that pits Iran against Israel, and many think that
it's just over the horizon. Even
the secular press in Israel has begun to sense it, saying the next war will be
the Gog-Magog war of the Bible. The
only thing preventing an attack on Israel is the fear of US retaliation.
Something has to be done to get
us out of the way, and soon.
The US government has just imposed even more
stringent economic sanctions against Iran, a move that Iranian officials say is
tantamount to a declaration of war, and obligates them to respond.
Will they cripple us militarily through a series of attacks against our
forces in the Middle East? Or will
they break our national will with devastating terrorist attacks here at home?
Or beat us financially, by destroying our currency?
We're clearly vulnerable on all these fronts.
Or will the King of the Universe decide that
America's �15 minutes of fame� is up and suddenly strip our
country of its Christian component leaving countless military and
civilian leadership and support positions vacant, rendering the country confused
and leaderless?
One of these options will likely take place soon, since
America plays no obvious role in End Times prophecy.
Even those who see us there, see us as Mystery Babylon, destroyed in a
single day, in one hour. We are not
specifically listed among either the participants or the observers in Ezekiel's
battle. Our presence cannot be
detected among the forces of the Kings of the North or the South, nor do we
appear with the Kings of the East.
And there is no King of the West.
It's truly remarkable that a nation having enjoyed the power, the prosperity,
and the influence of the US is primarily distinguished at the End of the Age by
its absence.
And so the future will not be like the past, and life
doesn't just go on. We who are
believers must finally and unreservedly shift our allegiance to our coming King,
and make ready our place in His Kingdom, the one that will never be destroyed
nor will it be given to another people.
It will crush all those other kingdoms and bring them to an end.
But it will itself endure forever. (Daniel 2:44)