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I don't have to convince anyone that Putin is the Antichrist. The evidence is clear and undeniable. He has deceived millions of people with his lies and propaganda. He has corrupted the world with his greed and ambition. He has persecuted the faithful and oppressed the weak. He has fulfilled many prophecies that warn us of the end times. He is the beast that rises from the sea, the false prophet that leads astray the nations, the son of perdition that exalts himself above God. He is the enemy of Christ and humanity, and he will soon face his doom.
Facing the possibility of defeat in the 2024 elections and with ambitions to rule the world, Putin has decided to play his final hand and become involved in Middle East peace. To fulfill the prophecies of the Black Horse, the Third Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Putin will have to control Ukraine. Now that the United States has withdrawn its support of Ukraine by not providing the billions required for Ukraine to defend itself, instead focusing on the genocide of the Palestinians, Putin could now take Ukraine and control a large portion of the world's food supply.
Ukraine is often called the breadbasket of the world because of its rich and fertile soil that produces a variety of grains and other food crops. Ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of wheat, barley, corn, soybeans, sunflower oil and poultry. These products feed millions of people in Europe, Africa and Asia. Ukraine's agricultural sector is vital for its economy and its food security.
Despite his role in the Ukraine crisis, Vladimir Putin will have a chance to engage with other global leaders in 2024. The Brazilian government has extended invitations to the Russian president for two major events: the BRICS summit and the COP28 climate conference. These invitations signal a possible thaw in the diplomatic isolation that Putin has faced since 2014. They also reflect Brazil's interest in strengthening its ties with Russia, especially in the areas of trade and energy and the Middle East peace Brazil strives for.
Brazil and Russia have a long history of diplomatic relations, dating back to 1828 when Brazil became the first South American and Latin American country to establish formal ties with Russia. Since then, the two countries have maintained important partnerships in areas such as space, military technologies, and telecommunications.
They are also members of BRICS, a group of major emerging economies that seek to enhance their cooperation and influence in global affairs. The two countries share common views on many international issues, such as respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other states. They also support the peaceful resolution of conflicts and the promotion of dialogue and cooperation among different regions and civilisations.
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