Emmanuel Macron stands before the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin

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International media have reported the latest speech by French President Emmanuel Macron on the war between Russia and Ukraine. Agustín Antonetti (@agusantonetti) reports the following:

“Historic speech by French President Emmanuel Macron. \”He stands before the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and announces on national television the possible sending of French troops to Ukraine.\”

“You don\’t have to be weak. Choosing to abstain or go against support for Ukraine is not choosing peace, it is choosing defeat. We already negotiated everything we could, but there is nothing left to talk to Putin about. “Ukraine has to win.” “We are willing to use all the resources at our disposal to achieve our objective, which is that Russia does not win”

“Finally, the lukewarmness of the European Union towards the dictatorships of the world is ending. There is no dialogue or negotiation with dictators. In tough times, you have to make difficult decisions. This is the way.\”

President Macron\’s words and the possible intervention of French troops in Ukraine may have several implications from a biblical perspective in relation to recent times.

Geopolitical scenario:

  France\’s intervention in Ukraine could trigger a larger-scale conflict in the region, leading the world\’s nations directly into World War III. This involves other world powers such as Russia and possibly other European countries, to which will be added the intervention of countries such as the United States and China. This could contribute to the geopolitical instability predicted in biblical end-time prophecies (Matthew 24:6-7).

Relations with Russia:

The confrontation between France and Russia could have implications for relations between nations, especially NATO member nations, this especially impacts the context of the prophecies that speak of an alliance between nations in the last days (Ezekiel 38:1- 2. 3). Some biblical interpreters have suggested that Russia and China will be involved in future prophetic events.

Political and moral decision:

Macron\’s stance of not engaging in dialogue or negotiating with dictators can be interpreted as a brave moral and political decision in a world where ethics and diplomacy are often compromised. This could be in line with biblical warnings about corrupt world leaders and their influence on final events (Revelation 13:1-18).

In short, political actions and statements such as those of President Macron can be interpreted in light of biblical prophecies about the end times, especially regarding geopolitical instability, alliances between nations, and the role of world leaders in the future events. Without a doubt, the Twilight of the End Times is at hand.

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