Anonymous ID: 733ba9 Aug. 4, 2022, 10:55 a.m. No.17012134   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Dear Lord,

 

Thank you for giving us your glorious Peace trying times like these.

 

Help us to remember to pray for each other and remind us and our Frens to keep their hearts tuned in to You, Lord.

 

We’ve seen so much that doesn’t make sense and sometimes it can feel so very sad and hopeless. Remind us during those times that the actual war is fought in dimensions we can’t see with our physical eyes and the warriors present there are mighty and true.

Your Love casts out darkness and we look to it and You for our specific and personal paths forward.

 

Thank You for the presence and power of Holy Spirit. We pray today and always to be keenly aware of it. Thank You also for the angels you send to whisper hope and truth in our ears when we need it most.

 

We are so humbled by the mercy You offer us and pray for opportunities to be Your hands and feet here on this earth.

 

Help us to not doubt the discernment you’ve given us, to always speak truth in love and to remain in You always. All of this we ask in Jesus name, Amen.

Anonymous ID: 733ba9 Aug. 4, 2022, 10:57 a.m. No.17012874   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3607

>>17012117

>Russia announced a special military operation after being left with no other means to make it clear to the West that it is engaging in criminal activity by dragging Ukraine into NATO

Maybe I am wrong—tragically wrong—but I cannot dismiss the suspicion that [we are witnessing an elaborate charade], grossly magnified by prominent elements of the American media, to serve a domestic political end.

My words, and my voice was not the only one. In 1997, when the question of adding more members to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), I was asked to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In my introductory remarks, I made the following statement: “I consider the Administration’s recommendation to take new members into NATO at this time misguided.

If it should be approved by the United States Senate, it may well go down in history as the most profound strategic blunder made since the end of the Cold War. Far from improving the security of the United States, its Allies, and the nations that wish to enter the Alliance, it could well encourage a chain of events that could produce the most serious security threat to this nation since the Soviet Union collapsed.”

So far as Ukraine is concerned, U.S. intrusion into its domestic politics was deep—to the point of seeming to select a prime minister. It also, in effect, supported an illegal coup d’etat that changed the Ukrainian government in 2014, a procedure not normally considered consistent with the rule of law or democratic governance.

Well, as I have suggested earlier, maybe this is just an expensive charade.

14 Feb 22

https://ccisf.org/u-s-ambassadorjack-matlock-todays-crisis-over-ukraine/