Great Britain
At the height of its power and influence early in the 20th century, Great Britain controlled an empire covered approximately one fourth of the world’s territory (in 1922 it incorporated 13 million square miles) and boasted of 54 territories and colonies—including Canada, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Ghana and vast swaths of Africa, the land of Palestine, islands in the Caribbean, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific islands and others.
Great Britain at its Height
It was the most expansive empire in the history of the world, holding sway over some 460 million people—a fifth of the world’s population at the time. Moreover, following the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1815, Great Britain enjoyed a century of almost unchallenged global dominance through its vincible as well as its invincible Royal Navy rules the waves.
The British Empire also possessed or controlled several strategic sea gates—the Suez Canal, Gibraltar, the Cape of Good Hope, etc. Historians agree that Great Britain became the preeminent nation of the world as a consequence of wrestling itself from French dominance.
Indeed, after defeating Napoleon in 1815 it became clear that Britain was the undisputed ruler of the civilized world. Supported by unrivaled naval power, what followed was a century of peace—“Pax Britannica”—cut short only by the German militarism that triggered World War I in 1914-18, and again in World War II in 1941-45, and then its invincibility dropped out of any prominence.

The US is itching toward a plan to restore the Navy’s First Fleet in the South China Sea with the Strait of Malacca as its choke point to rebuff China in the Indo-Pacific Region
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Yet Great Britain never control the United States as the map above depits. The new nation is to eclipe Great Britain. It would be Ephraim with seven fleets with each a co-ordinated strike force with numerous invincible submerines roaming up and down the whole world; and for decades, making any rival insignificance.
But Esau kept his hatred in his heart against Jacob his brother, on account of the order of blessing with which his father had blessed him; but is waiting, waiting for an appropriate opportunity:
“And upon thy sword shalt thou depend, entering at every place: yet thou shalt be supple and credulous, and be in subjection to thy brother [Jacob]; but it will be that when his sons [the posterity of Jacob, or the end-time children of Israel] become evil, and fall from keeping the commandments of the law, thou shalt break his yoke of servitude from off thy neck,
“… and Esau said in his heart, I will not do as Cain did, who slew Abel in the life (time) of his father, for which his father begat Seth, but will wait till the time when the days of mourning for the death of my father come, then will I kill Jacob my brother, and will be found the killer and the heir.” Genesis 27:40-41 Jonathan
More on (1) Ephraim / The United States; (2) The Birthrights was Joseph’s
(3) Ephraim and Manasseh (4) Who is Ephraim, a Chronic Liar? (5) The Ox without the Unicorn
For more into another Captivity: see Ezekiel Timeline – 190/40 Years
For more about the South, a prophecy of Esau or Edom, see Obadiah
For more on the enemy from the South, see A Sword from the South!
