In a world where perfect solutions are rare, we often find ourselves weighing options between what is bad and what could be even worse. This isn’t about blindly endorsing any government or action, but rather about thoughtfully considering the broader implications of unrest in complex societies. Iran, with its ongoing challenges, serves as a poignant example—not because it’s unique, but because it highlights the delicate balance between stability and potential chaos. While Western media often focuses on the human cost of government crackdowns, it’s worth gently exploring the other side: what might happen if a small group of violent protesters were to succeed in upending the current order. [Read more…]
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Navigating Difficult Choices: Understanding Support for Iran’s Response to Protests
Monday, January 19, 2026
Why the United States Desperately Needs Regime Change: Echoes from the Minneapolis Uprising
In the heart of America, where the streets of Minneapolis have become battlegrounds for justice, thousands of protesters have risen against what many are calling the oppressive grip of the Trump regime. But where is the international community? Where are the calls for intervention that the U.S. so freely dishes out to its adversaries. [Read more…]
Friday, January 16, 2026
What Happened to Ukraine-Russia Peace? The Silence Raises Questions
The push for peace in Ukraine has fallen into a deafening silence. To many in the global community, it feels as though the “free world” has once again been distracted by narratives that serve a narrow set of interests.
Following the political developments in Venezuela, the urgent focus on a diplomatic solution for Ukraine appears to have vanished from the mainstream discourse. Ukraine, once promised a gateway into the EU, now seems caught in a stalled conflict. [Read more…]

