From Trump Appointments to Biden and World War III: An Inside Perspective

Nov. 18, 2024

Host: Hon. Sam Rohrer

Guest: Bill Koenig

Note: This transcript is taken from a Stand in the Gap Today program aired on 11/18/24. To listen to the podcast, click HERE.

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Sam Rohrer:       Well hello and welcome to this Monday edition of Stand In the Gap Today. And for all of you listening across our 50 states here in America and our newest and large audience in Africa, in the nation of Kenya, broadcasting from Nairobi into Kenya and surrounding nations, welcome to you on your Tuesday morning since this program is carried a day late due to time change difference. Now, my voice is strange. I know that I hope that you can still continue to listen to me, but I picked up something and my voice is very weak, so I’m hoping that my guest Bill, who’s with me is going to do more of the talking. So anyway, that’s where I am. Ruth Ann and I went to Ohio to my home over the weekend to visit some family and some of them were sick and I brought back something with me and unfortunately that’s what you’re hearing.

Sam Rohrer:       So that being the case, I hope that, again, just for explanations sake, that being the case here, the news from this weekend international news perspective, very significant. It seems like it always is. Big things happen on the weekend as we talk about often, and we’re going to talk about that in segments three and four. However, the big news here at home is obviously the continuing announcing of cabinet and ambassador appointments by the incoming Trump administration. And many of these are well quite head turning with many people, very much off balance as what to make of them. And it’s for a lot of reasons to get an inside perspective on the appointments and what they mean, as well as geopolitical commentary concerning particularly Russia and Ukraine. That big event came up over the weekend, Israel and Iran. Also, I’ve asked former White House correspondent and president and founder of World Watch Daily with a website@watch.org to join me today. And with that welcome Bill Koenig. Bill, thank you for being back with me today. So glad to have you on.

Bill Koenig:          Thank you, Sam. Always a pleasure and we’ll be praying for it, brother.

Sam Rohrer:       Hey, thank you, Bill. The Trump election obviously was more of a mandate than most people expected. Both the Harris campaigns, the Trump campaigns, I think are still analyzing exactly what happened and what strategies worked, perhaps which ones didn’t. That’s a normal process. In the end, though, we know that man plans, but God replan or firms. So we know that since God raises up and puts down that he has chosen the current makeup for the next term of Congress, that big deal and the President, alright, all of this. So what plans God has for them to play. And the purpose is, in my opinion, I think way too early to tell, but we know everything happening in these prophetically rich days is eventful. So personally, I’m looking at everything that’s happening from a very big perspective, right down to the micro aspect of it. So here, Bill, I’m just going to give you a big wide open question. What are your overall thoughts and share some insights of your recent meeting. Also at a conservative gathering over the weekend, there were a lot of big things that were stated there,

Bill Koenig:          Sam, amazing, amazing election. When you look at what President-elect Trump went through the last 12 to 18 months, the court cases, the rating of his home in Mar-a-Lago, one thing after another after another, another two assassination attempts. I think a lot of people are just going amazing, unbelievable. God has a sovereign control over all things as you mentioned. And there is a purpose, and I think Sam, as you’re a praying man and your audience is we praise God for answering our prayers of mercy and I from the believing friends of mine and yours, Sam. There’s a lot of responsibility. This is a big victory.

Bill Koenig:          There’s going to be a lot of positive change. We had 224 conservative judges put in place last time He was strong in Israel and other things. But the bottom line here, Sam, and from this event that I was at this weekend, it is time to go to work. We cannot sit back on this election. It was an overwhelming election. Once again, the mainstream media thought that Harris was it. It was done. The pollsters thought it was a done deal and this was an overwhelming victory. Trump won every swing state, Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania and Arizona, Georgia to a certain extent, North Carolina, Nevada. It was an incredible victory. 43 to 45% of the Hispanics, 18 to 19% of the Black Americans, very significant polling. His son Baron, did a great job of getting his father exposure with the Gen Z crowd. Got a lot of votes from them.

Bill Koenig:          It was just a very well run campaign. But again, Sam, once the prayers of the saints were answered and we had the opportunity to hear a speaker of the house, Mike Johnson speak to us this weekend, and my gosh, this man is all about the Lord, all about Jesus. He continued to over and over throughout his message, his gift, give God the glory and spoke of the importance as Christians, our responsibility. And then we have a lot of work to do. And so no one was resting on this incredible election victory. And what we’re seeing now, Sam, as the mainstream media is going to start throwing everything they can pick up and throw to try to dilute this incredible victory.

Sam Rohrer:       Bill, what do you think about the makeup of the House and the Senate as we know it, a lot of speculation, not speculation, but the new leader of the Senate, for instance, is not known to be any kind of a friend of Donald Trump. So what’s the overall thinking at this point about whether or not the Congress as a whole is going to really work with the President

Bill Koenig:          John Thune, Senator Thune? Basically there were people that would’ve appreciated or would’ve supported somebody else. Senator Scott, he’s got some powerhouses in the conservative side of the Senate, but I understand that Thune is expected to do certain things to President Trump was the one that was elected overwhelming, and they’re going to hold him accountable. If he gets a job done, he’ll stay. If he doesn’t, then they could move him out to be quite blunt. But he has a lot of responsibility. And I tell you, the conservatives in the Senate are going to make sure he fulfills that responsibility to the best he can. Mike Johnson’s totally in with Trump, spending a lot of time with him, has talked to him God’s divine protection over him twice during the first assassination attempt. A matter of fact, he was on the way to Mar-a-Lago to meet with President Trump just right after the golf course attempted or assassination. They were both arriving at Mar-a-Lago at the same time. And Mike Johnson once again had a chance to speak of the divine nature of his protection once again. So Mike Johnson’s a powerhouse. We’re blessed to have him and it’s going to be tight there in a house, but I think we’ll get the job done.

Sam Rohrer:       Alright, ladies and gentlemen, Bill Koenig, former White House correspondent president and founder of World Watch Daily is with me. And next segment, stay with us. We’re going to go down through some of the Trump appointments, what they mean, and look at some of the individuals that have gotten a lot of attention. Well, welcome back to today’s program again, if you don’t recognize me, I am Sam Rohrer. My voice is pretty bad right now. I apologize for that, trying to get through the program. But our theme today is from Trump appointments, which we’re going to talk about next from Trump appointments to Biden and World War III, an insider perspective. And my guest is Bill Koenig. He’s a former White House correspondent. He is the president and founder of World Watch Daily. Good friend of mine, been for a long time and been on this program many, many times.

Sam Rohrer:       And Bill, I am really excited you and I talk about Prophetical things. We have you do. You’ve been in the political realm for a long time. You’ve covered news and events at various White House administrations, and I’m going to in just a moment ask you to explain a little bit because it appears that God in his timing as he raises up people in office, he also raises up other people in positions and looks like you’re going to be moved back into the White House as a correspondent and that is exciting. So let me just set up this segment here and then I want to ask you a little bit to explain that. But ladies and gentlemen, to this date, there are 15, at least there was this morning, 15 cabinet appointments out of a possible 27 that have been announced. And depending on one’s perspective, Trump’s reasons and selection processes range from, well, in some cases extraordinarily surprising.

Sam Rohrer:       Some out of the box, some would say, well, selecting people who manifest loyalty, but not necessarily deep experience. It’s all over the board. But one thing about it, it’s turning a lot of heads. So in the segment I’m going to talk to Bill Koenig about his thoughts on some of these. So Bill, before we get into, let me ask you this first question, then you explain it. But do the 15 Trump cabinet appointments so far announced fit to you an overall or an observable overall strategy? And if so, what? Right, but before you comment on that, what about moving back into the White House? What is happening?

Bill Koenig:          Well, Sam, I spent 20 years as you so well know under the two terms of Bush to two terms of Obama in the terms of first term of President Trump. And in the last four years, I have not been there, continued to cover from afar. But with the new administration, the pro evangelical administration, with our great focus on Israel in the Middle East, having known Mike Huckabee, I’m very excited about him as the ambassador to Israel. I’ve had some good visits with Ambassador David Friedman. He’s looking forward to Mike Huckabee, his friend Mike Huckabee is confirmation, and I think that’s very significant. So Sam, we talk about the biblical significance of the days we live in. I think this administration with our domestic issues, our issues in Israel, the Middle East, the seriousness of the situation with Russia, Iran, Turkey, and China. The Lord just really put my heart to go back and wait for his instructions. I’ve always been a strong supporter of the state of Israel, but I believe that he has some things that he wants to do. And having a few Christian in the White House media once again, I think will be very favorable to, excuse me, what the Lord’s doing in our country right now, as well as Israel in the Middle East.

Sam Rohrer:       Okay, and that’s great. That is so fantastic. So we look forward to having you back. And ladies and gentlemen, you will be wanting to go to his site watch.org because there’s going to be a lot of information that he’ll have first access to and will be there anyway. Let’s go back on strategy here right now. When you look at the appointments made thus far, Bill, do you see a dominant, observable overall strategy for the appointments made thus far? Or is it scattered depending,

Bill Koenig:          Sam, it’s consistent with what he campaigned for on the field at this event we were at this weekend, I mean the president did call in and went through pretty much his talking points that he shared over and over again. He was thanking this group of supporters of his and said that he is very committed through his selections to do everything he can to fulfill this agenda. He spoke to tight borders, energy sufficiency. He’s giving Bobby Kennedy a lot of room against Big Pharma and the FDA Matt Gaetz. That’ll be a challenging Senate hearing, but Gaetz has a real bone to pick with the Department of Justice and the FBI and Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon, a unique pick, smart guy, Princeton and I think Princeton, Harvard, Princeton, Yale graduate also 10 years in Iraq and Afghanistan. Very smart guy. Trump is with hedge theft. If he gets approved, they’re going to take on that woke climate that was there for four years.

Bill Koenig:          General. Boykin also briefed us this weekend and we’ve got to get the Pentagon back in line. I mean, we have recruiting problems on and on and on. But anyhow, Stefanik at the UN great pick, loyal supporter, Harvard MBA, took on the antisemitic leaders in three of those Ivy League schools and the energy secretaries, the Middle East envoys. I mean there’s just a lot of positives. Obviously, Sam, there’ll be some challenges for Gaetz and Hegseth, but for the most part, these guys that he’s putting in place, including Bus and Bai or how we pronounce his last name respectfully, they’re serious about trying to get our government back under management and get it rid of the waste.

Sam Rohrer:       So sounds like you are saying, and it does appear to me that the one thing that’s very consistent is a fulfillment of the promises made on the campaign trail and that these people who are appointed have a history of being strong in the areas to which he has appointed. I mean, that’s one thing that stands out to me. Does that make sense to you?

Bill Koenig:          Absolutely, absolutely. Every one of these are very committed to the Trump agenda and Marco Rubio has been an excellent senator for Israel, spoke boldly about China and Russia. He’s going to be, I believe he’ll be a fantastic Secretary of State. So yes, Tulsi Gabbard has her strength. Kristi Noem, head of Homeland Security. Yes, Sam, just a long answer to your question and comment. Yes, these folks have a history of full commitment to these areas that Trump wants to focus on.

Sam Rohrer:       Alright, let me ask you this, because some people have raised the question that what’s actually happening is a rewarding of people who have been politically loyal rather than people who necessarily have experiential experience in their specific area. What do you say to that?

Bill Koenig:          I understand that. I understand that Kristi Noem was a former congresswoman and governor of North Dakota, Tulsi Gabbard served in our military smart lady. But that’s a big role. Director of National Intelligence, director of Homeland Security. That is an enormous position because there’s hundreds of thousands of people, I think the numbers in our homeland security areas, I think even secret services under that. So Sam, I understand that these are very capable people and Trump is showing us, once again, he is extremely loyal to those people that supported him. Mike Huckabee is one of the best examples. He and his daughter, Sarah, governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, he’s very loyal to those that have been supportive of him at the same time. When you look at Bobby Kennedy, oh my gosh, I mean he’s just so strong. When I say, oh my gosh, what I really mean, I probably shouldn’t phrase it that way. I think he’s a powerhouse. I think he’s brilliant. I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews. He is serious about taking on big pharma, restricting their advertisements on mainstream tv. He wrote a book about Anthony Fauci and he’s very cerebral and he’s very committed. Make America healthy Again. That’s part of his agenda

Sam Rohrer:       And that’s good. Bill, I’m just going to, we could go so much deeper, but here’s one other question I want to ask you. Normal confirmations for cabinet positions like this often occur into January. There’s a potential, what I’m hearing coming from the Senate leadership is that they may allow some of these to actually go into effect in recess. What do you know about the process by which these may be certified, approved to get them into place so they’re ready to go on January 20?

Bill Koenig:          Well, that’s our object from what I heard this weekend from congressmen and even senators, that’s what they would want to do. They want to have the cabinet in place by January 20. There is a possibility of some that might not get the votes, there might not be brought up to the vote. The president of the United States can do a recess appointment. Those appointments are good for two years. So if he wanted to put Gaetz in place, he can do that. And that’s the recess appointment. They’d love to have the vote, Sam, but if the president’s so committed and believes that that person needs to be in place by January 20th, he can do that.

Sam Rohrer:       And ladies and gentlemen, so stay tuned to all I can say, but wanting to hit the ground running perfect. You can see the opponents to freedom generally are doing everything they can to put monkey wrenches into the system. So just be aware, a lot of things are happening, but the movement forward quite good, quite positive. With that, we’re going to come back in just a minute and move to Biden and his announcement that might just might be a kickoff to World War III with Russia because of the decision that he made appears or was told to make over the weekend. Well over the weekend, the New York Times, either I’m going to say leaked information or they strategically placed information given to them by the Biden administration. But in any regard, it deals with a Biden administration official approval for Ukraine to use US supplied long range missiles to attack Russian cities deep inside Russia, even Moscow.

Sam Rohrer:       Now, if you’ve been listening to the program for very long, we’ve talked about this before, other news has talked about it up to this point, the Biden administration says, no, no, no, we can’t because it will trigger World War. Interesting. Now we have a new president coming into office, a new cabinet being appointed to now the Biden administration decides they make this decision. This has given rise to the fear of World War III. I’m not just saying that it’s out there everywhere. Reason is Russian President Putin made it very clear a long time ago that if any nation supplied such military capability with the permission for a deep strike sending missiles far into Russia, that Russia would attack the assets of that nation directly. Meaning if Sweden would provide it, they would attack Sweden. If Poland would divide, they protect Poland. But at United States, that’s been supplying most all of what’s taking place there.

Sam Rohrer:       Therefore, the threat is we will attack US assets. Alright, now that’s the circumstance, Bill. There are several considerations here that are unfolding regarding this and frankly none of them are good. The first about which I’d like your opinion is why now? Why now did the Biden administration make this decision? Some are saying he’ll make a good case for it, that they really want war underway so as to impact somehow negatively the Trump January 20 inauguration or to prevent Trump from seeking any kind of peace with Russia. Now here’s the question. What are your thoughts regarding the Biden White House decision to allow Ukraine to use missiles to fire deep in to Russia, even though Vladimir Putin has said, you do that, we will respond. And he generally has kept his word. So what are your thoughts?

Bill Koenig:          Wow, what timing? My wife Tanya, who lived in the Netherlands for 32 years, received a text last night and it’s translated from Dutch. This is from a leader in the Netherlands. She goes, hopefully this is fake news that Biden allows the Ukraine to use American long range missiles against Russia. That will certainly cause war in the EU. I’m worried about our security here that’s talking about the Netherlands. Do you know anything more or is this a political game to thwart Donald Trump? I think that’s framed quite well. I know Sam from the beginning of this conflict, the mainstream media in America, even some of the globalists wanted to see the United States along with NATO support, Ukraine against Russia. Russia has been suspect of NATO and their intentions and even the United States, and you can remember Biden over and over again stated publicly that Putin’s a bad apple, he’s a crook, he’s a criminal, and there’s no loss of love there for sure. This is disruptive.

Bill Koenig:          If this happens, what’s Putin going to do? I mean, if he fulfills these obligations or when I say obligations, the things that he’s said, it could get really bad. I mean, here’s an example from what I shared from Tonya’s friend in the government of the Netherlands. They’re very worried about this because they’re very close to Russia missile wise in the United States. I mean, what about this between now and January 20th? This could be incredibly disruptive. It could be very disruptive. Up until the January 20th inauguration and soaring in of President Trump for our 47 president, Sam, I don’t know, I haven’t fully processed this yet. We’ve shared some things. You shared them things, but this is very problematic.

Sam Rohrer:       I know that Sweden, one of the more recent additions to NATO, and I got this from my friend who sent to me this morning, pamphlets that they’re sending out hard copy to every citizen of Sweden and it is a big packet with what to do in case of war than they’ve done it before. But they now just have done it based on all this. So there are people over there taking it more seriously than what appears to be people here taking it. Now there’s a lot more that unfold, but it appears this timing is very problematic. But in any regard, let me move to another thought here, because from the overall perspective, Ukraine, Russia has been a problem in Republicans have been split. Trump says he can solve that. He didn’t say overnight but almost, and that if he would’ve been there, there would not have been a war to begin with.

Sam Rohrer:       He is not in favor of dumping more and more money into Ukraine for the purpose of alright. And then even in the last big funding Bill of which Mike Johnson took the lead as a speaker, the majority of the Republicans did not vote for Ukraine assistance, but the majority of the Democrats did. So there is a split. It is not shared even among conservatives, let alone the parties. So what are your thoughts about the second Trump administration’s policies regarding Ukraine and obviously bringing quick peace to the world as he has promised? Many times a lot of these things sound good in theory, but depending could be way out of his control.

Bill Koenig:          Yeah, it’s really interesting. I spoke to two think tank fellows this weekend in DC that this is an area of their expertise and they felt that it was important to give Ukraine, strengthen Ukraine to the point that Russia will quit intimidating Poland and a few of these other countries, Estonia, possibly Finland, and that there needs to be some level of commitment. I know the Republicans and a lot of us have opposed an excessive amount of money given to a country such as the Ukraine that has unfortunately a corrupt reputation. So with that said, I hadn’t heard about the intimidation. We’ve read about Finland’s intimidation, the Russian planes flying over. Poland has been a concern. I think they want to get something worked out. I think the Trump administration wants to get something worked out. It seems like more and more the people within the administration do not want to fund this much further at the same time hold the NATO countries accountable.

Bill Koenig:          Once again, Sam, they’re supposed to put up 2% of their GDP toward defense. And I was there in Brussels with President Trump in May of 2017 at NATO when he told them, enough is enough. We’ve got four countries out of 28 that pay their dues. Enough is enough. We’re here at a $1.25 Billion brand new building and we don’t want the American taxpayers paying for this or any more than they should be. And NATO has a responsibility to fulfill their obligations. And in a lot of countries, even powerful countries in Europe, I think Germany and others have not met that obligation. This is going to be very interesting going forward, Sam and I think Secretary of State Rubio is going to have a very significant role in all of this.

Sam Rohrer:       Bill. When I look at what’s happening in this administration, it just is with a Robert Kennedy, secretary of Health and Human Services taking on big pharma, big industry, and you have some of the other appointments, even Donald Trump Jr in regard to Biden’s decision over the weekend, referred to this being an attempt by the industrial military complex who are war mongers have been, and Truman warned about it. JFK warned about it. And RFK, this Robert Kennedy, I’ve watched something that he laid out that was very, very clear. So then you’ve got things with money and the president wanting to make a change with the Federal Reserve, it’s almost Bill like. These are the three big legs under the biggest aspect of government. Government centralized control. All of them are in the sites at this point of the administration and the appointees are very clear on it. To me it’s a fantastic thing. But it also says conflict. What do you think?

Bill Koenig:          Absolutely. The areas he mentioned Sam are precarious. We’ve had other presidents take them on and the results have not been so good for the ones that have taken them on. That’s why we need to continue to pray for President Trump, God’s mercy for this country. But the prayer is essential of the Saints going forward, the deep state, the World Economic Forum. They’ve spent trillions of dollars and are extremely committed to their cause. And the World Health Organization, our friend Michele Bachman’s, done such a great job of covering the fact that they want America accountable to them. Well, it won’t happen with the Trump administration and Bobby Kennedy. So the bottom line here, Sam, is these are very precarious positions and the opposition has given a tremendous amount of money and effort over the years to keep that in place. And once again, I’ll give my wife credit, she said, the Biden Trump event there at the White House, Biden overstepped his bounds of smooth transition. We’re going to start seeing the difficulty come from mainstream media

Sam Rohrer:       And

Bill Koenig:          The challenges of the World Economic Forum going forward.

Sam Rohrer:       Him? Yep, I think so as well, Bill, ladies, gentlemen, stay with us. Next segment. We’re going to conclude by going to the Middle East Israel, Iran. The thought about is Khomeini in a coma and more, and we’ll wrap up the program there in the Middle East. Well Bill, as we go into our final segment, and I’m not going to talk about what I normally talk about here just to save my voice because it’s pretty weak, but in segment two we talked about Trump’s cabinet selection process strategy one you identified clearly. Let’s put this way, one thing that is clear is that the intent to put people in position and a fulfillment of campaign promises is one we can walk away with. The other is people who have been loyal and there’s nothing wrong with that. And in my opinion, since the first term ended up having a lot of people around them who were not loyal.

Sam Rohrer:       So that’s a problem. But there’s another one that I’d like to finish today’s program and ask your consideration about is that it does appear that numerous, and I don’t know whether it’s a policy that goes across the spectrum or whether it’s just obvious in certain of them. For instance, policymaking people, well like the ambassador to the United Nations Stefanik or the Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, he talked about him or Secretary of Defense, Hegseth or Secretary of State Rubio. The thing that I noted about them, and it could be more, is that they are all and have been out front consistently in support of Israel. Now here’s my question. How important do you think it is that true support for Israel Donald Trump? In other words, is he really there with true support for Israel or is it a combination perhaps of his awareness that his support of voters and people who have come around him happened to be true supporters of Israel? But anyway, your comment on that, whether support for Israel appears to be across the board or how deep does that actually go?

Bill Koenig:          Fascinating dynamics, Sam, and I’m going to share some with you. You and I know how supportive the people that you’ve mentioned are of the state of Israel. The Republican party to the person is very supportive of the state of Israel and Congress. I mean in the Senate side for sure, and probably quite most of the House Republicans are very, very strong supporters of Israel. I believe that Trump still has in the back of his mind with his son-in-law. Kushner, speaking of the deal of the century, what’s interesting, here’s a couple of dynamics taking place, is Tiffany Trump married a Lebanese Billionaire and President Trump has been working with him to the point that he met with a boss, a Palestinian leader on the sidelines of the UN, speaking about the possibility of moving forward with a two state plan. He even worked out a situation where a boss wrote President Trump a letter right after the assassination attempt in July, exchange letters.

Bill Koenig:          And also the fact that this gentleman’s name, Mossad Bullis, Tiffany Trump’s father-in-Law is working on a potential ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. And then this weekend it came out that Jared Kushner is not going to be in the White House, but he will continue to have a advisory role to President Trump on the Abraham Accords going forward with the Saudis and some other countries and also eventually moving to some kind of peace deal with the Arabs, with the Palestinians. Kushner does have a two and a half billion dollar fund. A billion of that comes from the Saudi government. He’s very close with Crown Prince bin Solomon. And then you have Mike Huckabee that always says Judea and Samaria. He says he talks of a one state plan, former ambassador, David Freeman just released his book, the One Jewish State that calls for one Jewish state, no two state plan. It’s very detailed. I was at his Middle East summit a couple of weeks ago in Jerusalem and wow, Sam, I mean, here’s some of the dynamics in play and we haven’t even started this new administration and that’s what we’re going to be watching very closely. Not to forget Russia and Turkey and Iran’s role in the Middle East.

Sam Rohrer:       Alright, that’s all fantastic. And ladies and gentlemen, remember all of these things, Bill, Lord willing, you’ll be back with me ongoing and give updates on these things. But seeing these pieces in place already moving is not insignificant. It’s more than significant really is. Let’s go to Iran now. Rumors are existing over the weekend that Ayatollah Khomeini fell into a coma, hadn’t been heard from several days, and that he had actually transferred his power of new Ayatollah to his son. A lot of speculation. But anyways, let’s just talk about this. What do you know about that? What can you share about that and what can you share then about the current relation between Israel, Iran, and then go up and go Israel, Hezbollah, let’s put all those two pieces together.

Bill Koenig:          Well, Sam, we’ve heard about Khomeini’s Health over the last few years that he had cancer. I think it was even prostate cancer over the last few years. Then we heard his health over the last month or two has been diminishing rapidly. Then we heard he might possibly be in a coma and then there was a photo today of him with another Iranian to show that he was still fine. We don’t know what the date of that photo is, but nonetheless, we’ll continue to watch that carefully. That could be significant. I continue to look at it with Bill Salas and a few others as well as yourself. We look at Jeremiah 49 35 through 39 that speaks of Elam. They will be dealt with at some point. The gospel will spread out throughout Iran. That’ll be an exciting day for the Persian people. And I think that Israel has done a fantastic, brilliant strategic and divinely protected plan against Hezbollah.

Bill Koenig:          They’ve knocked off the leadership and are well aware of what they’re dealing with in Lebanon right now. Interesting with the new Father-in-law, his potential role. Iran is scared. They are scared, Sam. They have seen what Israel has done with Hamas, with Hezbollah, and most importantly with their strategic hit just recently with a hundred jets knocking out the S 300 s 400 missile defense system, taking out some nuclear facility that could help with their nuclear development. Also, their ballistic missile facility and who knows what else. But it was masterful and divinely done. And also taking out the leader Hania in an apartment or in a facility or a lodging facility there in Tehran, put a lot of fear also in Khomeini as well as seeing Nasrallah taken out by Israel in Lebanon. So Sam, we’re at a very interesting time. I don’t believe we’re at Ezekiel 38, 39. 38 and 39. Yeah. But I do believe we’re getting close to Jeremiah 49 dealing with an alarm, which is Modern day. Modern day Iran.

Sam Rohrer:       Bill, that’s fantastic. And you mentioned Dr. Bill Salas. Ladies and gentlemen, Bill’s going to be with me. Bill Salas will be here on Wednesday, the Lord willing. And we’re going to pick up on some of these things that have just been discussed. So we’re at down to the program right now. Bill Koenig, thank you so much for being with me. Ladies and gentlemen, again, pray for Bill. You’ll be reactivated. Be involved with the new administration as a White House correspondent and his website watch.org. watch.org will be a place, not the only place, but a place where information will be coming out from the inside, which is really important. As you know, his perspective brings truthful Biblical Bill. God bless you, thanks for being with me today. Thank you for the information. Very, very, very helpful. Ladies and gentlemen, Lord willing, we’ll see you back here tomorrow. Dr. Jamie Mitchell will be leading this program tomorrow by now.