Steven Collins
October 11, 2007
 
An article at Bloomberg.com indicates that the former USSR is coming back together again. The new entity is now known as the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), and it is forming to compete with NATO for world influence, energy access, etc. The current members of the CSTO are Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. All of these nations were formerly political subdivisions of the Cold-War era USSR. It appears that all these formerly Communist nations are implementing a de-facto revival of the USSR. The Bloomberg article notes that “Russia will sell arms and technology to its partners in the CSTO at domestic prices,” a tacit acknowledgement that these nations are already considered by Russia to be in Russia’s  “domestic” fold. They are also agreeing to set up merged military forces in “peace-keeping units and [a]… rapid reaction force.”
 
It appears that much of the old USSR is reassembling itself, but in a manner slow enough to hide this fact from gullible Western leaders. Ezekiel 38 prophesies that Russia will lead a final warlike alliance which will attack the modern nations of the “house of Israel” (the so-called “lost ten tribes of Israel”) just prior to the end of this age. Russia is fulfilling its prophesied role, and since it is led by an ex-KGB boss, Vladimir Putin, it may be that the dismemberment of the USSR and the “end of the Cold War” were merely ploys to dupe the West into substantially disarming their national militaries to “save money.” If so, the ploy worked very well, indeed.
 
The whereabouts of the modern ten tribes of Israel is not difficult to establish, and the biblical and secular evidence on this subject are in agreement regarding these identifications. For hard evidence on where the modern ten tribes of Israel are located, readers are referred to the author’s books at the book links at this website and to several free entries at the Articles link (also at this website).
 
 
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601095&sid=ac4wvBFhTUzI&refer=east_europe