Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Turkey’s Iran strategy is to ‘preserve’ the mullahs’ regime


Turkey’s Iran strategy is to ‘preserve’ the mullahs’ regime


In the face of the current war on Iran, Turkey has been unusually quiet. Beyond calling for an immediate end to the war, along with China and Russia, it intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile over its territory on March 4, and merely echoed unavailing calls for “diplomacy” rather than joining in the long-overdue strike on Iran aimed at crippling its advanced military capabilities. But now comes a more realistic report about Turkey, reflective of its identity. “Turkey’s Iran strategy: Preserve the mullah regime — or ensure its successor remains anti-Western,” by Abdullah Bozkurt, Nordic Monitor, March 8, 2026:


The Islamist government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has adopted a strategic approach toward Iran that prioritizes the survival of the clerical regime in Tehran. Should that objective fail, Ankara appears determined to shape any political transition in a way that prevents the emergence of a pro-Western or Israel-aligned government.

Recent developments reveal that Turkey’s Iran policy is not driven merely by regional diplomacy but by a deeper geopolitical calculation: maintaining an ideological and strategic axis that counters Western influence in the Middle East while protecting Erdogan’s own political positioning at home and abroad.

While the Erdogan government, joined by much of the co-opted opposition in Turkey, has ratcheted up anti-Israel rhetoric in the aftermath of attacks on Iran, it has deliberately downplayed the Iranian mullah regime’s unprovoked missile launch against Turkish territory. Government propagandists have even gone so far as to blame the incident on Israel, portraying it as a supposed false-flag operation despite offering no evidence to support the claim.

For Ankara, Iran’s stability is viewed as a national security interest. Turkish policymakers increasingly interpret attempts to take down terrorism-sponsoring mullah regime as part of a broader geopolitical struggle involving the United States and Israel. They frequently frame protests or internal unrest in Iran as movements influenced by foreign powers, echoing narratives long promoted by Iranian leaders themselves.

Turkey has been noticeably quiet about the war against Iran, as it tries to balance its Islamic supremacist ambitions while also cleverly navigating its NATO membership, which is key to keeping it well armed as a powerful global player.

Turkey is a detriment to the West and Israel. Consider: Turkish Present Recep Tayyip Erdogan has referenced Hamas as a “liberation organization,” hosted its leadership in Ankara, and granted them Turkish passports. Turkey and Qatar are well-known Muslim Brotherhood supporters. Turkey also supports Syria’s jihadist President Ahmed al-Sharaa, and has sought an increased partnership with Iran. It even considers the Taliban a friend. 

Erdogan also “hailed a massive pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul on New Year’s Day as a ‘historic moment.’” He stated that “it sent a clear message that Palestine is not alone.” He threatened Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: “What this Pharaoh called (Israeli Prime Minister) Benjamin Netanyahu has done will not go unpunished, because he incurred the curses of countless oppressed people, from the young to the old.” As if that were not enough to wake up the West, the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic  Studies also states regarding the Islamic State’s short-lived caliphate in Iraq and Syria:

The ability of ISIS to become a functioning state so quickly is largely due to its relationship with President Erdoğan in Turkey.

ISIS has had strong connections to Turkey over the years, whether through its oil industry or through its willingness to shield wanted members of the Muslim Brotherhood. This “neighborly” relationship was essential to ISIS’s success, and it continues to be reflected in Turkish decisionmaking.



As Turkey evaluates its own interests in the face of a widening conflict, its hope is for more influence, first under a seemingly benign role “to assume a greater share of the responsibility for regional security, stability, and peace,” but in reality, Turkey seeks its own regional dominance, and ultimately a global caliphate. Since ongoing instability would presumably require American ongoing involvement, this does not bode well for a country with big ambitions for primary leadership in the region.

Long before the war on Iran began, Turkey was revealing itself to be the new Iran. 

As America and Israel target Iran’s capabilities, Turkey should not be left unimpeded; it should be carefully watched. The worst thing that could happen would be to allow Turkey to build up its arsenal further. While Greece has “‘fiercely’ lobbied France to halt sale of radar-guided, air-to-air Meteor missiles to Turkey, several EU countries are moving ahead with arms sales with Turkey.” They include Italy and Spain.











Jan Markell: Ten Prominent Markers Of Jesus Soon Return




A common question in the prophecy community as to our times is, “Why are we still here?” It’s a good question. With the rapid convergence of so many last days’ signs, we should be filled with hopeful expectation of Jesus’ return. In 2026, watch the following. They are just ten prominent markers as to how late it is.

1 — The continued rush to globalism. Marco Rubio gave a compelling speech back in February about the perils of becoming citizens of the world. Many listened. The globalists pushed back and continue to praise their love for one-worldism. But we can’t stop what’s coming. The Antichrist will run a one-world system, and almost everything is in place. The globalist idea will be painted as the one thing that will solve the world’s problems. No more wicked regimes if the world is united! Rubio and others have brilliantly warned us, but the rush to globalism is on!

2 — Watch for a greater stirring of the masses due to the increase of the spirit of the Antichrist. I lived it in the winter of 2026 here in Minneapolis as radicals rioted against ICE, and in 2020 the chaos due to the George Floyd ordeal. I’ve seen one medium-sized city reduced, in part, to ashes because of demonic lawlessness. In carnal man, if they do not get their way, laws are tossed and anarchy is celebrated. As I’ve said many times, the Antichrist won’t have to renta-mob. Violence will be the new global normal. I’ve watched it up close and personal. The Tribulation will set a new gold standard when it comes to violence.

3 — Iran is destabilizing the world, but the ruthlessness of the Mullahs is being challenged by an American President in cooperation with Israel. Just know that Iran is not going away, nor is her evil intent. She is the prominent player in the Ezekiel 38-39 Gog-Magog War. She may be weakened and more nukes may be demolished, but she will rise from the ashes to invade Israel to seize a spoil (Ezek. 38:10-13). God will defeat Persia (Iran), Turkey, Russia and other invaders on the mountains of Israel. Also, remember that Israel must dwell “securely” (Ezek. 38:11) in the last days without bars or gates. Neutralizing Iran will help bring this about even though it is temporary.

4 — Let me expound a bit on the biggest story of the last few years, and will be going forth. We need to keep alert for more antiSemitism on the right, such as Tucker Carlson, and more global Jew-hatred. Jews admit they feel safe almost nowhere. They are fleeing to Israel, which is hardly the safest place on earth! They are even fleeing New York under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, an antiIsrael Communist and jihadist. Almost half of young Republicans surveyed see Jews as a threat to the American way of life, having been influenced by the Tucker Carlson’s and Candace Owens’. Among many on the left of all ages, the Jews and Israel are the root of all evil.

5 — Watch Turkey. She is micro-managing Syria, destroying the good guys in Syria, and readying for her major role in Gog-Magog. President Erdogan is the most dangerous Middle East player and promoter of the future global Islamic Caliphate. Once he conquers Syria, he will move on to Iraq and maybe even Iran. He is underestimated and should not be! Once Iran is neutralized, Erdogan may become the most prominent Mid-East leader next to Netanyahu.

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Growing Prophetic Expectation And Confusion Surrounds Middle East Conflict


Growing Prophetic Expectation And Confusion Surrounds Middle East Conflict
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War in the Middle East has always stirred more than geopolitical analysis. It awakens prophetic expectations and hope.

As the conflict between Iran and the United States alongside Israel intensifies, something striking is happening across the world's major faith communities. Islamic clerics are invoking the return of the Mahdi. Jewish rabbis are speaking openly about redemption and the coming of the Messiah. Some Christians are declaring that America or Donald Trump must play a specific role in the end times.

Prophetic expectation is rising everywhere -- but so is confusion.

For Christians who take the Bible seriously, moments like this demand both discernment and humility. Scripture does give us a prophetic framework for the future. But it also warns repeatedly about deception, speculation, and misplaced hope.

To understand the moment, it is worth examining what each major faith tradition is currently saying -- and how those interpretations compare with a careful reading of biblical prophecy.

Islamic Expectations: The Mahdi And Apocalyptic War

Within parts of Shiite Islam, especially in Iran, eschatology has always played a significant role in shaping worldview and politics.

Shiite theology anticipates the arrival of the Mahdi, a messianic figure who will appear during a time of global chaos, defeat Islam's enemies, and establish justice across the world. Some interpretations within the tradition view massive regional war and instability as precursors to his appearance.

In recent days, some Islamic voices have framed the escalating confrontation with Israel and the United States in apocalyptic terms -- portraying the conflict as part of a larger cosmic struggle between Islam and the West.

Even more striking, certain online commentators and clerics have begun labeling Donald Trump as a potential "antichrist-like" figure opposing the Islamic end-time deliverer.

Such interpretations highlight how deeply apocalyptic expectation runs across cultures. Yet they also underscore profound theological differences.

The Mahdi of Islamic expectation does not correspond to the biblical Messiah. In fact, many Christian prophecy scholars have long noted that elements of the Mahdi narrative more closely resemble characteristics the Bible attributes to the Antichrist -- a charismatic global leader who rises during a time of turmoil and gathers widespread allegiance.

For many Islamic radicals turmoil is not merely endured — it can be welcomed as a necessary step toward redemption. That mindset creates a dangerous dynamic in which war, instability, and confrontation with Israel or the West are sometimes framed as spiritually meaningful and even necessary events rather than tragedies to be avoided.





Iran is 'activating sleeper cells outside the country,' intercepted alert says


Iran is 'activating sleeper cells outside the country,' intercepted alert says


Iran may be activating sleeper cells outside of the country, according to an alert that was intercepted by the US.

The encrypted communications, believed to have come from inside Iran, was sent as an 'operational trigger' for 'sleeper assets,' according to ABC News. 

Sleeper cells are agents or terrorists planted in countries who blend in with normal civilians until they are needed to carry out an attack. 


The message was transmitted across multiple countries shortly after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was obliterated in a joint Israeli-US airstrike in Tehran on February 28. His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has since been named the new Supreme Leader.

The Daily Mail exclusively revealed in August an extensive passport scheme with Iranian forces coming to the west through Venezuela and setting up sleeper cells in America's backyard.    

Fears of such activity has only heightened across the US in the last week that covert agents laying low in America may be triggered to retaliate after the war in Iran erupted. 

The war has entered its second week with the US and Israel now feuding after Israeliforces blew up Iran's oil depots in a blitz that shocked the White House over fears the move would anger Americans because of a surge in gas prices. 

Preliminary signals analysis has led the US to believe the message was 'likely of Iranian origin,' and was sent to 'clandestine recipients,' who have a passcode. 

Because the message had 'international rebroadcast characteristics' American intelligence believAccording to the outlet, the alert's nature was similar to that which imparts instructions to 'covert operatives or sleeper assets' without the use of the internet. es its likely that it could be for sleeper cells. There was no operational threat tied to a specific location, the outlet said.   

According to the outlet, the alert's nature was similar to that which imparts instructions to 'covert operatives or sleeper assets' without the use of the internet. 

The transmissions could 'be intended to activate or provide instructions to prepositioned sleeper assets operating outside the originating country,' the alert said, per ABC News. 






Monday, March 9, 2026

Responding to Trump, Iran’s IRGC says it ‘will determine the end of the war’


Responding to Trump, Iran’s IRGC says it ‘will determine the end of the war’


Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says it will “determine the end of the war” in the Middle East after US President Donald Trump said the conflict would end “soon.”

“It is we who will determine the end of the war,” the IRGC says in a statement.

“The equations and future status of the region are now in the hands of our armed forces; American forces will not end the war,” the statement adds.

The IRGC says Tehran will not allow “one litre of oil” to be exported from the region if US and Israeli attacks continue.