There are moments in history where conflicts remain contained, tragic but localized, devastating but limited in scope. And then there are moments where those same conflicts begin to bleed into one another, overlapping, entangling, and amplifying each other until the line between separate wars disappears entirely. What we are beginning to witness in 2026 feelsContinue reading “When One War Bleeds Into Another: Zelenskyy, the Middle East, and the Dangerous Slide Toward Global Escalation”
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When Power Tests Principles: Zohran Mamdani, Public Contradictions, and the Predictable Drift Toward Compromise
There is a moment that reveals who someone really is, not when they are rising, not when they are speaking in front of friendly crowds or posting carefully worded statements that align perfectly with the values of their base, but when they are forced into a position where those values collide with power, scrutiny, andContinue reading “When Power Tests Principles: Zohran Mamdani, Public Contradictions, and the Predictable Drift Toward Compromise”
Trumpâs Iran Escalation Is Now Hitting the UAE â And the Region May Never Be the Same
It is hard to overstate how quickly this situation has metastasized. What began as a joint strike by the United States and Israel on Iran has now rippled outward into the broader Middle East. Iran is retaliating â not just symbolically, not just rhetorically â but strategically. And one of the clearest examples of theContinue reading “Trumpâs Iran Escalation Is Now Hitting the UAE â And the Region May Never Be the Same”
Killing Ali Khamenei Was an Act of War â Now Itâs Out of Control
When the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, 2026, that moment alone should have been shocking enough. But then word started coming out that Iranâs Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was reportedly killed in the assault. If thatâs true â and given what weâre seeing from multiple sources, thereâs no reason toContinue reading “Killing Ali Khamenei Was an Act of War â Now Itâs Out of Control”
No Fucking War With Iran
The world seems to be teetering on the brink of another catastrophic conflict. On February 28, 2026, a grave escalation occurred when Israel and the United States launched an attack on Iran. This isn’t just a geopolitical crisis; itâs a personal one for many of us, as we watch the possibility of a full-blown warContinue reading “No Fucking War With Iran”
The Mutual Control Delusion: Why Itâs Not Just the U.S. Controlling Israel, but Israel Controlling the U.S. Too
For years, people have argued about who really âcontrolsâ whom â the United States or Israel. Youâll see this debate all over social media, in political discussions, even in academic circles. Some will swear up and down that Israel is nothing more than a puppet of the United States, dependent on American money, military support,Continue reading “The Mutual Control Delusion: Why Itâs Not Just the U.S. Controlling Israel, but Israel Controlling the U.S. Too”
Between Hope and Ash â The Unresolved Fate of the October 7 Hostages
They say time heals. But what if time only stretches the wound wider? What if it doesnât close anything, only reveals more of what we refuse to face? One morning, ordinary people were taken â dragged from homes, from safety, from existence â and two years later, the world is still repeating the same promise:Continue reading “Between Hope and Ash â The Unresolved Fate of the October 7 Hostages”
Compassion Beyond Condemnation: Why We Must Reject Hatred Even Amid Injustice
Recently, the world lost Jane Goodall, a towering figure in science, conservation, and the fight to understand and protect our natural world. She passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of insight, empathy, and tireless advocacy for life. Yet, in the wake of her death, a troubling phenomenon emerged online: someContinue reading “Compassion Beyond Condemnation: Why We Must Reject Hatred Even Amid Injustice”
Walking Out on Netanyahu: Why Shunning is Not Radical Empathy
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rose to speak before the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, many delegates responded by standing up and walking out. The gesture was meant to be symbolicâa protest against Israelâs ongoing war on Gaza, widely described by human rights organizations as genocidal in nature. The walkout was coveredContinue reading “Walking Out on Netanyahu: Why Shunning is Not Radical Empathy”
Yemen, Sovereignty, and the Moral Failure of Silence: Israelâs Deadly Escalation
On August 30, 2025, the world witnessed an act of extraordinary aggression: the assassination of Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi in an Israeli airstrike on the capital, Sanaa. This strike, which Israel confirms targeted a âsenior official responsible for terror actions,â was carried out during a routine government workshop by the Houthi-led administration, a settingContinue reading “Yemen, Sovereignty, and the Moral Failure of Silence: Israelâs Deadly Escalation”
