I think just about everyone everyone - including the globalists - wants peace. The difference is in the terms/outcomes they find acceptable.
The problem with all of this is that the most obviously anti-peace segment in the whole mess is Russia.
You’ve got one faction that is pretty much determined to inflict total defeat on Ukraine, and then start hitting other countries, and Make Russia Great Again by dragging the Warsaw Pact region under direct Moscow control.
The gung-ho enthusiasm for that project goes beyond Kadyrov talking about his Chechens brawling all the way to Germany; on Telegram they’re talking about Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and Moldova. Some even think Finland ought to be next.
The other faction can’t seem to articulate exactly what it’s after, but is responsible for the mentalism of the first faction. Putin’s in this camp. For years he’s banged on about the historical unity of the Slavic peoples, and if they won’t unite by general surrender then by God he’s going to kneecap them until they’re grateful.
So “don’t want peace” is relative.
Saying Russia wants peace even as one faction fighting for control of the military vision of Russia is itching to pop a nuke off into Ukraine AND has a vision of the RF flag flying over gulags across all of the upstart countries that got independence in 1991, is a bit like the bit in Mars Attacks! when the peaceniks keep trying to reconcile the translator screeching out “We come in peace” while the aliens are smashing the USA to bits.