Putin is not interested in money.
That means that sanctions will not stop him. [The warrior could not care less about money.] And It also means that for the Ukraine to go for help to the USA would result in a defeat for both the USA and the Ukraine. It would destroy the world as we know it.
If this much is clear in that story then perhaps we can see what could possibly help the situation?
Mainly I think making Lithuanian kind of yeshivas in the Ukraine. Even if in that story, prayer seems to be the central theme, but my opinion is that that would work only together with Torah.
This could avert a major war. Instead of spending billions of dollars and millions of lives on a stupid war about nothing, why not spend a little time and trouble to make places like the Mir Yeshiva?
That means basically to find people who have spent a few years in a Lithuanian yeshiva like Brisk, Ponovitch in Israel or the three great NY yeshivas, Mir, Chaim Berlin, Torah VeDaat and to bring them to the Ukraine and Russia and to start teaching people Torah. Surely that would be less expensive than a major war.
On the other hand it is important to get rid of pseudo - Torah institutions. Fake Torah is as damaging to the world as True Torah is good for it.
That means to have either straight Torah or nothing.
Mainly this means if you have something that looks like a cult in town it probably is.
Make a list of what ever was on the cherem of the Gra and cross it off.
That means that sanctions will not stop him. [The warrior could not care less about money.] And It also means that for the Ukraine to go for help to the USA would result in a defeat for both the USA and the Ukraine. It would destroy the world as we know it.
If this much is clear in that story then perhaps we can see what could possibly help the situation?
Mainly I think making Lithuanian kind of yeshivas in the Ukraine. Even if in that story, prayer seems to be the central theme, but my opinion is that that would work only together with Torah.
This could avert a major war. Instead of spending billions of dollars and millions of lives on a stupid war about nothing, why not spend a little time and trouble to make places like the Mir Yeshiva?
That means basically to find people who have spent a few years in a Lithuanian yeshiva like Brisk, Ponovitch in Israel or the three great NY yeshivas, Mir, Chaim Berlin, Torah VeDaat and to bring them to the Ukraine and Russia and to start teaching people Torah. Surely that would be less expensive than a major war.
On the other hand it is important to get rid of pseudo - Torah institutions. Fake Torah is as damaging to the world as True Torah is good for it.
That means to have either straight Torah or nothing.
Mainly this means if you have something that looks like a cult in town it probably is.
Make a list of what ever was on the cherem of the Gra and cross it off.