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

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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 is being rep...

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

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 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 dec...