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title: 'From Peru, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Warns of the Temporary Nature of the Global Order and Calls for Redefining International Relations'
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date: 2025-11-18
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slug: 2025-11-18-from-peru-dr-jose-benjamin-perez-matos-warns-of-the-temporary-nature-of-the-global-order-and-calls-for-redefining-international-relations
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city: 'Lima'
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# From Peru, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Warns of the Temporary Nature of the Global Order and Calls for Redefining International Relations
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***The leader of the Kingdom of Peace and Justice Center analyzed the global political landscape and argued for a strategic realignment among nations.***
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*Lima, Perú — November 18, 2025*
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In an address delivered in Shangrila, Puente Piedra, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos presented an assessment of the evolving international political system, noting that the current model is undergoing a period of transformation and that current government decisions will directly impact their future position.
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During his remarks, the president of the Kingdom of Peace and Justice Center argued that the global order is undergoing a structural transition, in which certain cities and actors are gaining prominence. Within this context, he affirmed: **“Israel will be the capital (Jerusalem, Israel) of the entire planet Earth,”** underscoring Jerusalem’s strategic relevance within his vision of the international landscape.
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Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos directly addressed political leaders, urging them to rethink their analytical frameworks and adopt a long-term perspective. In this regard, he stated: **“Every gentile kingdom is temporary. Get that into your heads, politicians and leaders! The Eternal Kingdom is the Kingdom of the Messiah,”** arguing that the current system of power is not permanent.
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Likewise, he highlighted the need for governments to align their policies with this vision, stating: **“If they were wise, they would turn to the Scriptures and say: ‘I want to stand with Israel starting right now.’ All countries need to get their act together if they want to be part of that Messianic Kingdom; governments, legislatures, and the people need to start making preparations,”** linking political decision-making with the future role of nations on the global landscape.
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In his message, addressed specifically to Peru, the Puerto Rican leader emphasized the need to prepare ahead of global changes, stating: **“Peru, get ready to enter that glorious Millennial Kingdom!”** This call extended to all of Latin America, where he proposed greater convergence on matters of foreign policy.
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In this framework, he stated: **“May Latin America be seen, that entire map, under a single flag. We are not ashamed of Israel. With pride, we say: Israel is our brother!”**, projecting a vision of regional integration based on a shared international vision.
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He concluded his remarks by reiterating Israel’s role within his conceptual framework, highlighting its centrality in global dynamics and its influence on the future direction of nations.
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