Russia makes uranium and transport deal with Mongolia
Here is a short but telling article the Financial Times posted on Wednesday:
Russia moved to bolster its ties with Mongolia yesterday, signing deals to mine uranium and manage the railways in the Central Asian country that forms a land bridge between Russia and China. Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s president, signed a five-year agreement transferring to Russia management rights to Mongolia’s railways which until now have been run jointly by the two states.
Visiting Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, Mr. Medvedev said closer cooperation between Russia and Mongolia would improve stability in the region.
We have often reminded our readers of Herbert W. Armstrong’s predictions of a giant Asian superpower with a modernized Russia and China at its helm. Russia’s tightening ties with Mongolia, the “land bridge” between China and Russia and rich in uranium deposits, is another sign that this biblically based prophecy is steadily marching toward fulfillment.