The specific August 2, 1990, invasion of Kuwait was not on a known prophetic date. It was exactly 40 days after the date pointing at the invasion. The period saw a flurry of headlines including the end of talks on oil quotas.
The ending date on Benjamin's seal is June 22, 1990. A 40 day gap separates that prophetic date from Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990.
Though it is not clear why, it is quite curious the number of days difference between the end of the 6000 day protection period and the actual invasion is essentially 40 days. The following report adds to the earlier reports and indicates the 40 day offset.
| Benjamin's Seal Date | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ET Number | Day | Modern Date | Bible Date | AA Number |
| Benjamin sealed | ||||
| ET:-191 | Fri | 18 Jan 1974 NS | 3464/12/23 FE | AA:4729223 |
| End of protection period, 6000 days later. | ||||
| ET:5809 | Sat | 23 Jun 1990 NS | 3481/5/23 FE | AA:4735223 |
| End of 40 more days. | ||||
| ET:5849 | Thu | 2 Aug 1990 NS | 3481/7/3 FE | AA:4735263 |
The Iraqis and Kuwaitis share a common border that passes over a large oil field. Pumping quotas from that field have been the subject of diplomatic negotiations for some time. In June of 1990, Iraq and Kuwait were discussing again how much oil each would pump from those fields.
At this point the Iraqi delegation got up and left the discussions, Iraq would solve this problem a different way.
By the August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait, claiming it as a province of Iraq and as their's by historical right. They had solved the oil quota problem in their own unique way.
The west took a month before getting fully behind the idea of war to liberate Kuwait. None of the west's preparations land on dates, the next date was in October when the United Nations condemned Israel for events caused by Saddam. On to those October events.