Putin Doesn’t Want Peace: Report
By continuing attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and refusing to commit to a ceasefire, Russia is demonstrating its unwillingness to achieve peace, said Neil Holland, head of the United Kingdom’s delegation to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (osce) on Thursday.
- Over three weeks have passed since Russia and Ukraine agreed to an immediate 30-day ceasefire deal, which Russia broke hours after agreeing to it and dozens of other times since.
Still at war: Russian President Vladimir Putin called up 160,000 men ages 18 to 30 for conscription, the nation’s highest number of conscripts since 2011. This is not the decision of a leader looking to pursue peace.
Ambassador Holland emphasized that Russia launched more than a thousand drones at Ukrainian territory last week .
Deadly dangerous: The Bible exposes the dangerous reality of trying to negotiate peace with tyrants instead of looking to God for the solution. Though peace is a noble aim, it cannot be achieved by human efforts.
In his 2017 article “Should Donald Trump Trust Vladimir Putin?”, Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry wrote:
The closer our president and our nation gets to Putin, the further it gets from what is good and what is right—the further it gets from God! That is deadly dangerous!
To understand, read “Does Donald Trump Know the Way to Peace?”