Show Notes
[00:30] European Parliament Asks Germany to Lead (8 minutes)
The European Parliament is prodding Germany to do more in the fight against Russia. Yesterday, Member of European Parliament Guy Verhofstadt said of Germany, “I expect leadership—leading by example, and not dragging their feet.” These calls for German leadership are rapidly growing in Europe, but what will be the effects of a newly dominant Germany?
[08:40] Brutal Vladimir Putin (10 minutes)
Vladimir Putin’s brutality has been on full display in Ukraine the past few weeks as evidence of mass assassinations emerged from cities previously occupied by Russian troops. “This man is not just an authoritarian leader,” said Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry. “[Putin] is an evil, ruthless, vindictive agent with Soviet-style methods of psychological warfare, assassination and war!”
[18:50] Terrorism Spikes in Israel (14 minutes)
In the past few weeks, Israel has been experiencing an uptick in terrorist attacks with the murder of 11 Israelis. U.S. Secretary of Sate Antony Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to discuss these attacks, but suggested “working to prevent actions on all sides that could raise tensions,” indicating the blame lies jointly with Israel. Why is Biden’s administration putting equal blame on Israel for these terrorist attacks?
[32:25] ‘Seeds of the Next War’ (22 minutes)
When the United Nations was first established, many politicians and world leaders referred to it as the world’s “last hope” for world peace. Herbert W. Armstrong forecast otherwise, saying, "I do not see peace being germinated here, but the seeds of the next war!” Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shows just how accurate Mr. Armstrong’s forecast about the United Nations was.