Trump, Putin, and Kim called wannabes by American Pastor John Piper

Renowned American Pastor John Piper took it to social media to remind everyone that there is only one true ruler in the world. Piper then name-dropped three of the most powerful leaders in the world these days and criticized them. The Pastor calls United States President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un a group of wannabes.

On Nov. 3, Piper pointed out the similarities of the three leaders. The Pastor tweeted the bible verse Revelation 1:5 that reads, "Jesus is the ruler of kings on earth." Piper then added, "Over Trump, Putin, Kin Jong-Un, and every huffing and puffing wannabe dictator. Let that sink in."

This is not the first time Piper made a statement about Trump's presidency. On the day of Trump's presidential inauguration, Piper said Trump is "morally unqualified" to assume the role of President. The desiringGod founder also deemed Trump's former rival for presidency, Hillary Clinton, as unqualified to be President.

The tension between North Korea and the United States continues to elevate, and U.S. authorities are concerned about a potential war between the two nations. During a luncheon with National Security Advisor Lt. General H.R. McMaster at the Reagan National Defense Forum, it was indicated that the chances of war against North Korea are intensifying with each passing day. McMaster said, "I think it's increasing every day, which means we're in a race, really, to be able to solve this problem."

The U.S. is also considering pulling its troops along South Korea with the conflict against North Korea.

Trump and Putin are not also in the best terms. The U.S. is reluctant about the information provided by Russia that the Syrian War is winding down.

Trump, Putin, and Kim have not responded to Piper's statement about the three being "wannabe dictators." Piper has not also tweeted or stated any follow-up about his comment on the three leaders.

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