Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Unveiling the Facade: The Reality Behind Western Peace and Recognition Politics

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The narrative of Western powers as global champions of peace, human rights, and justice is unraveling. Two ongoing conflicts—Israel’s military engagements and the war in Ukraine—expose contradictions and hidden agendas that challenge the West’s carefully crafted image. Beneath the rhetoric of democracy and morality lies a troubling reality: a web of political maneuvering, wasted resources, and selective outrage that prioritizes power over principle.

Israel’s Military: A Mismatched Force in a Changing World
Israel’s ground forces, often portrayed as an elite military machine, face growing scrutiny. [Read more…]

Monday, October 6, 2025

France’s Prime Ministerial Musical Chairs: A Comedic Farce or the Smoke Screen for a Creeping Autocracy?

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Ah, France—the land of fine wine, philosophical musings, and apparently, the world’s most unstable game of musical chairs. If you’ve been following the news from Paris, you might think the Fifth Republic has devolved into a bad sitcom: Prime Ministers Who Last Less Time Than a Baguette Stays Fresh. Just yesterday, on October 6, 2025, Sébastien Lecornu, the freshly minted Prime Minister, threw in the towel after a whopping 27 days on the job—making him the shortest-serving PM in modern French history. He didn’t even make it through his first cabinet meeting without the whole thing imploding. [Read more…]