I see here quite often, lengthy discussions on how Putin is out maneuvering this, NATO doing this or that blunder, how China is to be blamed for that and how is Iran going to fight back with their latest drones etc...
The world of geopolitics is indeed interesting, and certainly there must be some genuine competition at that level. But seriously, if you believe Putin is independent and really fighting the Ukrainians or NATO, how do you explain he went along and vaccinated his people? How do you explain all the jewish oligarchs in Russia?
How do you explain Iran going full steam ahead with the covid hoax and vaccinating everyone? How do you explain their masonic parliament building?
Remember that story in the Bible where Jesus goes to the desert to fast and pray? Satan comes to test him 3 times. On the third try, he tells Jesus 'I will give you all the kingdoms of the world if you bow down and worship me'. Though Jesus obviously declines the offer, Jesus doesn't dispute satans ownership or authority. You might expect him to say, you don't have that kind of authority, but apparently Satan does have that power over all the kindoms of the world. Jesus and the apostles on multiple occasions called Satan the god (small g) of this world, or ruler of this world. My point is Satan literally runs all the kingdoms of earth, and leaders and powerful people answer to him to one degree or another. Some aethists may scoff at that but as time goes on, that is increasing the only logical explanation I see. Luckily the God of everything has already defeated him, and it's all just playing out now.
Satan is sent by God to test Jesus in that scripture.
If you're looking for evil they never have "evil" or "Satan" on their label. Imagine Judas, Jezebel or Haman the Agatite. Those are real evil.
God can allow demons to test people, like in the book of Job. But this does not mean they aren't God's enemies. If that is your belief, it doesn't come from scripture. Genesis to revelation describes Satan as the enemy out to corrupt and destroy humanity, and try to be 'like the Most High (God).
If god controls the demons, they aren't his enemies, they are his servants.
In my opinion yes and no. They are allowed a certain amount of leeway to do as they please. We know some were sent to the abyss or "tartarus" or "sheol" (different names for the same thing). For example Jesus one saved a man who had been possessed by a legion of demons for many years. The demons recognized Jesus power as the Son of God, Lamb of God, God in human form... so they begged him not to be sent to the abyss. Jesus sent them into a herd of pigs instead. It must not have been their time for judgment.
They are allowed to do as they please within certain parameters of God's plan before they face judgment. And he can restrict them at any time like when that legion of demons was cast out.