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title: 'Geopolitics and Prophecy: Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Warns of the Judgment on the Nations and Outlines a New Scenario for Latin America'
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date: 2025-09-14
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slug: 2025-09-14-geopolitica-y-profecia-el-dr-jose-benjamin-perez-matos-advierte-sobre-el-juicio-a-las-naciones-y-proyecta-un-nuevo-escenario-para-america-latina
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tags: [Geopolitics, Israel, Puerto Rico]
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# Geopolitics and Prophecy: Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Warns of the Judgment on the Nations and Outlines a New Scenario for Latin America
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**CAYEY, PUERTO RICO** – In an analysis that combines an international reading and a vision of millennial scope, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos offered an assessment of the current global landscape, noting that recent political and diplomatic decisions against Israel reflect dynamics that go beyond strictly geopolitical considerations.
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The assertion is structured around a central idea: the world is moving toward a process of progressive alignment against the State of Israel, with direct implications for the future of the nations.
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## A Tense International Landscape
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Dr. Pérez Matos identified a series of recent measures—ranging from restrictions on European airspace to resolutions by international organizations—as part of a pattern that points to Israel’s growing isolation.
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In that context, he stated: “**Look, now Spain is also banning Israel from flying over its territory… Notice, each nation starts to put up its obstacles,**” interpreting these decisions as signs of a broader trend.
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Likewise, he questioned the international community’s stance on the disputed territories, stating: “**All that territory belongs to Israel! But notice how nations are already uniting against the nation that has the blessing of the Kingdom of the Messiah being established in it**,” in a direct critique of the prevailing diplomatic consensus.
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## A Call to Political Leaders
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Dr. Pérez Matos’ analysis also points to the responsibility of political leaders, to whom he attributes a lack of understanding of the factors that, according to his vision, determine the course of events.
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Consequently, he stated: “**If only political leaders, rulers, and everyone else would read the Holy Scriptures a little! But they have strayed from the Bible, they have strayed from the promises that God has made through the prophets**,” pointing out a disconnect between decision-making and what he considers the fundamental and structural pillar of existence.
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From this perspective, foreign policy ceases to be merely a negotiating tool, becoming a key element in the future stability of States.
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## Consequences and Strategic Positioning
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One of the most central themes of the message is the warning about the consequences of taking a position against Israel. Dr. Pérez Matos put forward a logic of direct causality between diplomatic decisions and their effects.
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In his words, he exemplifies the discernment of any government leader who carefully observes the global context through the Scriptural lens: “**I better join Israel; because it says here that ‘he who blesses you will be blessed, and he who curses you will be cursed.**’”
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In contrast, he issues an unambiguous warning about the fate of nations, stating: “**Now, all the nations that turn against Israel: all the nations, will receive divine judgments, without mercy!**”
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This assertion reinforces his discursive line of promoting a strategic alignment with Israel as a factor of stability and projection.
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## Latin America at the Center of the Projection
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The analysis concludes with a focus on Latin America, where Dr. Pérez Matos firmly expressed a vision of political and social transformation for the region, with particular emphasis on countries facing institutional crises.
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In this regard, he stated: “**We desire that Venezuela will soon be liberated! May God use that nation! So that the one who is playing the role of president, who is not the president, will turn himself in once and for all!… And may Nicaragua be free too! And may Cuba be free too! We want all of Latin America to enter the glorious Millennial Kingdom!**” envisioning a scenario of structural change on the continent.
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## An Expanding Approach
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With this new statement, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos deepens a line of analysis that articulates **geopolitics, international positioning, and strategic millennial projection**, with a focus on the role of Israel as the central axis of the global system.
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In a context of growing international polarization, his message aims to influence both public opinion and policy makers, asserting that the positioning toward Israel will be a determining factor in the course of the nations in the coming years.
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