Friday, April 5, 2013

#485 (4/5) Is America Ready Should North Korea Attack ....

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

Same -Sex "Marriage"- PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day untill the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE TO UPHOLD THE 2 LAWS REVIEWED SUPPORTING A TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE.. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of such children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan [Be sure to check out my brief essay at post #478.]

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) [See 3/25 update below!] If you have not already, please join nearly 500,000 (was recently250,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

As the Lord leads, please pray: *For Pastor Abedini as he endures one of Iran’s most deadly prisons, potentially beaten and abused regularly, simply because of his Christian faith.

*For the pastor’s wife and family and the Holy Spirit’s comfort upon them.

* For God to visit his tormenters and all in his cell with him with supernatural dreams of the risen Christ, and use the pastor's actions and words to draw them to repent and turn to Christ; that God would use the pastor's time in that prison to spark a genuine spiritual revival that will bring scores of Iranians to Christ..

*For the U.S. State Department to get involved in a significant way to obtain the pastor’s release.

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[ PRAY; 1) Just as God used dreams and visions to reveal truth and in effect Himself to the King of Babylon in Daniel\'s time, pray that he would do the same to Kim Jon Un of North Korea, that he might be caused to turn his life over to Jesus Christ. 2) That American and South Korean forces will always be more than sufficient to defend against any threat from North Korea. (Be sure to visit tomorrow's post for more information about how to pray for North Korea, declared to be the #1 state of Christian persecution in the world -again.)]

"The Danger of Defense Cuts: North Korea Just a Reminder," , April 1, 2013; http://blog.heritage.org/2013/04/01/the-danger-of-defense-cuts-north-korea-just-a-reminder/

Amidst increased sequestration cuts and North Korean threats of hostility, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel expressed deep concern on Thursday over the increased danger that North Korea now poses requiring the U.S. to be prepared for “any eventuality.”

Hagel’s concern is in agreement with Heritage Foundation expert Bruce Klingner, who the previous evening wrote that “[t]he danger of North Korean miscalculation has increased further with new North Korean leader Kim Jong-un emboldened by recent nuclear and missile test successes and the knowledge that Seoul and Washington have never struck back in any significant way after previous deadly attacks.” Klingner capped off his 20-year career at the CIA as Korea Deputy Division Chief, where part of his responsibility was to monitor the tenuous armistice on the peninsula and provide early warning to senior U.S. government officials of impending danger on the peninsula.

And while it is unknown exactly when the next North Korean attack will occur, South Korea has justly declared that they no longer are willing to keep taking it on the chin. South Korean rules of engagement have changed, and President Park Geun-hye and her senior military leadership have pledged to respond strongly to the next attack from the North. Further, the March 22 U.S.–South Korea Combined Counter-Provocation Plan is an affirmation that when responding to an attack from the North, the U.S. and South Korea militaries will remain true to the motto “katchi kapasida” ["we go together"] and fight together.

The increased danger unfolds amid defense cuts that sapped U.S. readiness even before sequestration took effect on March 1. Klingner points out that, although Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter during his mid-March travel in Asia attempted to assure allies of a continued strong U.S. military presence in spite of cuts, Carter and senior defense officials, including the Secretary of Defense, had earlier objected to sequestration on the grounds that it would mean a disastrous decrease in military capability. The product of the Obama Administration’s backtracking is uncertainty in the minds of friends and foes alike on the question of whether the U.S. has the ability to live up to its commitments.

But not all reversals have to ring hollow.Two weeks ago the Administration rightly reversed its previous decision to cut 14 ground-based interceptors from missile defense based in Alaska. These defenses provide a margin of protection against the ever-increasing missile threat that North Korea poses to the continental United States. As Secretary Hagel said in support of the move, “[Y]ou only need to be wrong once.” But missile defense isn’t the only military capability that the Obama Administration has wrongly shorted. It is of urgent necessity that additional reversals be made to provide substance to what has become clear to many is an otherwise empty “pivot” to Asia. As threats to regional stability increase, U.S. capability at the least must stay on par. But instead we are falling behind.

The bottom line is that as U.S. capability erodes, warfighters will be unable to provide the necessary credible deterrence to maintain peace—not just on the Korean peninsula, but elsewhere in the world where the U.S. has critical national interests. Nor in a conflict will they be assured victory with the least possible U.S. and allied casualties.

Secretary Hagel is right to be concerned about the reality of the situation in Northeast Asia. As he contemplates the imminence of “any eventuality” of conflict on the Korean peninsula or around the globe, a realistic assessment must recognize the consequences of the deterioration of U.S. capabilities and needed reversals to the dangerous budgetary path the Administration has set upon. The American people, our friends, and most importantly our foes should never doubt that we have the capacity to fulfill our commitments.

[bold and italics emphasis mine; go to the link of this article (given above) to find the information  indicated by the underlined portions above.]

"Increasing Risk of North Korean Tactical Attack on South Korea: What U.S. Needs to Do," By , March 27, 2013; http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/03/north-korean-threat-to-attack-south-korea-what-us-needs-to-do
"Blueprint for a Sustainable and Strong Department of Defense," , , , , and ; April 4, 2013; http://blog.heritage.org/2013/04/04/heritages-response-blueprint-for-a-sustainable-and-strong-department-of-defense/

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