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From Hitler to Netanyahu: How Western Hypocrisy Fuels Endless War in the Middle East

When history is written by the victors, injustice is often repackaged as self-defense. Today, as the world watches Israel ’s escalating aggression in the Middle East -with Western powers applauding or remaining silent-we are witnessing not isolated wars, but the continuation of a century-old colonial project born out of European fascism, guilt, and imperial ambition. Let’s be blunt: the same Western powers who cry “ international law ” when Russia invades Ukraine have no such energy when Israel bombs Gaza, Damascus , Baghdad , or now, Tehran . Why the double standard? Because Israel is doing the dirty work for them. A Legacy of Manufactured War When George W. Bush invaded Iraq under the false pretense of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), he had the full backing of the West-and the quiet blessing of Israel. That lie cost over a million Iraqi lives, destabilized the region for decades, and set a precedent: lie about nukes, wage war, and call it peacekeeping. Now, that same script i...

Trump Schizophrenia? U.S. Presidency Torn Between War Talk and Peace Promises at G7

Incoherent Leadership: Contradictions at the G7 in Canada At the June 2025 G7 summit in Canada , President Trump showcased stark contradictions - as he both praised Israel’s offensive against Iran and, in the same breath, urged for “peace soon” and negotiations between Iran and Israel . This “ schizophrenic ” approach - advocating for war one moment, diplomacy the next - amplifies global confusion and undermines any coherent U.S. strategy. European leaders, including Germany’s Friedrich Merz and the UK’s Keir Starmer , pressed Trump for clarity on whether the U.S. intends to push Israel toward a ceasefire or simply let the conflict intensify.  Their concern: Trump’s inconsistent messaging threatens both regional stability and multilateral coordination. From Peace to Pretext Military Boasting vs. Diplomatic Hopes: Trump threatened possible U.S. involvement while expressing optimism that Iran “would like to talk” about a nuclear deal . Two Messages, One Mouth: Trump...