Sunday, 15 January 2012

China has the mark of the beast on its hand.


The power of the USA and its way of life....China, who has publicly said that it does not support the santions on Iran, is bowing to the pressure and power from the US to work with the USA in transferring its oil business to the Arab countries., thus supporting the santions on Iran.

China has the mark of the beast on its hand.

Recently, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was in Beijing meeting Chinese leaders to seek support for sanctions on Iran's oil industry.

Mr. Geithner met counterpart Vice Premier Wang Qishan on Tuesday (Jan 10, 2012) night and is meeting Premier Wen Jiabao, Vice President Xi Jinping and Vice Premier Li Keqiang today (Jan. 11,2012).
Both countries pledged to work together to boost global economic recovery.

But, watchers say, it remains unlikely that China will support sanctions.
(...why then did Mr. Wen go to the middle east to meet the heads of oil producing countries?)

China buys almost a third of Iran's oil exports and has rejected US unilateral actions in the past.

The meeting with Mr Xi, who is in line to become China's next leader, started on a friendly note.
"I believe your visit will go a long way to promote the stability and further growth of our economic relationship," he said to Mr. Geithner at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing.

Mr. Geithner's visit comes ahead of Mr. Wen's scheduled visit to the oil and gas producing countries of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this weekend - a sign that China may be seeking other options for its energy supply.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits (Jan 14, 2012) Arab oil-producing nations amid fears of major sanctions-related disruption to Iranian oil exports.
(...a good excuse to save face for the Chinese.)

Mr Wen visited Saudi Arabia - China's biggest source of imported oil - on Saturday.
He told Saudi Prince Nayef both countries are "in important stages of development and there are broad prospects for enhancing cooperation," China's state-run news agency Xinhua reports.
"Both sides must strive together to expand trade and co-operation, upstream and downstream, in crude oil and natural gas," Mr Wen added.

During his visit, state-run Saudi oil giant Aramco and China's Sinopec finalised an initial agreement to build an oil refinery in the Red Sea city of Yanbu to deal with 400,000 barrels per day.

In Rev 11:15, it is written that those (nations) that would not do hommage to the image of the beast (that would not willingly receive its mark on their hand or on their forehead), that they (their rulership-way of life-fortress)would be (αποκταωθωσιν) cut-off / abolished / killed.


Iran is being cut-off...and its way of rulership will be abolished.
However, China has willignly received the mark of the beast on its hand.

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