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Rat-a-tat, "Iraq 6:03 p.m."

sky filled with fighter planes heading west

And then suddenly, rat-a-tat, "Syrian-Israeli Border 6:03 p.m." Swarms of helicopters, tanks and fighter planes

Rat-a-tat "Mediterranean Sea 6:04 p.m." -- the sky is filled with fighter planes flying low in formation

warplanes racing to attack Israel from the east and from the west

We fade back in to Kirk Cameron standing in a wheatfield, wrapping up what seems to be an on-location report for TV news

"And as the world faces the most serious food shortage in history," Cameron/Cameron says, "perhaps there is a ray of hope. I'm Buck Williams, and I'm standing in a wheat field in the middle of the Israeli desert."

"All I want," he says, "is peace for Israel." And, of course, as we hear the words "peace for Israel" we also hear the engines of incoming fighter planes. This is an almost artful presentation of one of Left Behind's political themes: talk of peace leads to war.