The most dangerous countries in the world I will pray for this afternoon

@Jackalyn (7558)
Oxford, England
April 8, 2017 5:42am CST
I was asked to pray for the world's most troubled nations this afternoon so I made a list. It seems that they are: The People's Democratic Public of Korea Pakistan The Democratic Republic of the Congo Central African Republic The Sudan Somalia Iraq South Sudan Afghanistan Syria. Syria is the most dangerous country in the world. I have been there and have memories of hiding under a bed in a hotel room as we could hear cross gunfire. We were told it was a wedding, but my ex husband understands Arabic. That was in the late 1970's and it was Spring. It was scary then, but must be a terrible place to live in now. So sad that Nations cannot find peace. However, the most dangerous country to be a Christian in is North Korea followed by Somalia and Afghanistan. I then tried to make a list of all the places affected by terrorist attacks in 2017. I had to stop. There were too many in January alone. So here I sit in a peaceful English village with all my troubles in perspective able to freely pray. Thinking of fear seen and fears increased in places that were once beautiful looking at my photos and wondering. Does this place exist any more? 9
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@just4him (317041)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
8 Apr 17
Basically praying for Africa and the Middle East. I would not have thought North Korea was bad for Christians. Thanks for that heads up. I know the trouble they've been stirring up, but did not think of it in terms of trouble for Christians too.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
8 Apr 17
There are troubled countries. Thank God it's still peaceful here in my country. I pray for world peace
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
8 Apr 17
When I was traveling in Central Asia, I was not allowed to go to Pakistan. In Philippines' passport, there is a stamp that we are not allowed to travel in Iraq.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
10 Apr 17
@Jackalyn You seems an adventurous person, my friend. I am also will feel apprehended in some situations.
@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
9 Apr 17
I couldn't go to Israel when in the Middle East for the same reason. I think that there was a way round it, but we could not risk getting an Israeli stamp and not getting into Egypt at the time.
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
8 Apr 17
Scary! I haven't traveled around the world nor around the Philippines. Glad my hometown is still peaceful but some parts of the Philippines can be considered as dangerous places too.
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@pammooratan (4668)
• India
8 Apr 17
Change is natural law.Once upon a time Europe was in wars two world wars were started in Europe. Today these countries are facing that. Wars never ends.It s format and places change.
@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
9 Apr 17
We must pray. One day swords will be turned into ploughshares.
• India
9 Apr 17
@Jackalyn yes we can only pray.But history is witness of all things related to war.
@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
8 Apr 17
Oh. You've listed all correct. Pakistan being our neighbour country is always just disturbing us with their stupid terrorism acts or something. I don't know why our world has become so. I pray for all the countries for there live innocent people too
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@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
11 Apr 17
Why not pray for your own country? The whole world knows who supplies false intelligence to the Americans & funds & arms the terrorists. The fact is, the Syrian Government has never used a chemical weapons attack against its own people ever - not in 2013 & not now. The UN investigated the Chemical Attack in 2013 & proved Russia & Syria correct 100% & the lying, war mongering mass media wrong. The mass media of course never did broadcast this. U.S. military forces on the ground in Syria knew that the chemicals came from an Al-Qaeda base, as stated by Russia & Syria. In a clear breach of international law, President Trump was lied to by individuals in his national security/intelligence chain of command. U.S. forces on the ground in Syria knew that this wasn't a Syrian government chemical attack. The Syrians hit an Al-Qaeda base which was storing chemical weapons used by the terrorists, even though Syrians thought it to be an ammo dump at first. U.S. forces on the ground did the right thing & reported that it was Not a Syrian chemical weapons attack up the chain of command. The United States had been notified of the Syrian mission before it took place and knew about the Syrian targeting. Someone either deliberately lied to the President about this information or kept it from him. Unfortunately there's no direct line between US ground forces & President Trump. The lie about on the ground intelligence documenting a chemical weapons attack by the Syrian Air Force came from the White Helmets group, which was created by the British, financed by the British Defense Ministry & totally penetrated by & supporting ISIS & Al Nusra terrorists. The other cited “proof” comes from the Syrian Human Rights Observatory that consists of just one person, living in London, who is notorious for widely disseminating inaccurate information, as has happened many, many times in the recent past. The world's elites want war at any price. This does not ever benefit common people. The first action you need to take is to read the recently released '28 pages' as posted on the US Government's own website then sign the petition currently before your parliament & call for the British Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation of al-Yamamah 'oil for arms' deal, which then-PM Tony Blair shut down in 2006, to be re-opened. What is known about both the 28 pages and al-Yamamah implicates high levels of the British Establishment not only in the cover-up, but in All past terrorism (which I can personally date right back to the French Revolution!), & ongoing.
@jstory07 (139697)
• Roseburg, Oregon
15 Apr 17
The world is getting worse and scary.
@Inlemay (17713)
• South Africa
15 Apr 17
Many years ago - South Africa was listed as number 3 in 1980, on that list but since then we have worked as a country and a people and even though our country is not perfect, we come quite close to being GREAT!
@PainsOnSlate (21852)
• Canada
13 Apr 17
It is a sad state of discomfort for a lot of humans living in countries that control everyone. I am grateful I live in Canada.