Dr. John F. Walvoord’s "Armageddon, Oil, and the Middle East Crisis" (1974) links geopolitical conflicts in the Levant to biblical prophecy regarding the end times. The work argues that global dependence on oil centers world conflict in the Middle East, a theme updated in later editions to address terrorism and post-9/11 scenarios. The original text is available for borrowing through the Internet Archive Amazon.com
Secular Critique: Academic and historical reviewers often point out that the book relies heavily on "newspaper exegesis"—the practice of interpreting scripture through the lens of current daily headlines. Critics note that while the specific political actors change over the decades (such as the Soviet Union in the 1970s vs. other coalitions later), the book's framework is simply retrofitted to match whoever is currently in the news. 📥 How to Access or Download the PDF Armageddon Oil And The Middle East Crisis Pdf Download
Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the strait. In the Armageddon scenario, a single limpet mine attack on a UAE tanker could trigger a U.S. retaliatory strike. The result? Insurance rates for tankers skyrocket; 17 million barrels per day stop flowing. PdfDrive (pdfdrive