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- Why Hamas Was Compelled to Attack Invading Israeli Regime?
- Why Going Against Palestinians is not in the Favor of American Public, contrary to American Hegemons?
- Is Netanyahu a radical right wing Nazi leading an Apartheid Invading Regime?
- Why is the war in Israel seen by some as a last-ditch effort by the United States to maintain its global hegemony and reverse its declining influence, rather than a simple regional conflict?
- How does George W. Bush’s military background and controversial service record contribute to the argument that the U.S. wages wars for the benefit of a powerful elite, rather than by the will of its people?
- Given the history of settlement expansion, why is it misleading to frame the current conflict as an ‘unprovoked’ war started by Palestinians?
- Why is the continued isolation of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan by some Western powers an illogical strategy in an increasingly multipolar world?
- How do Emmanuel Macron’s personal leadership style and the historical legacy of state violence in France contribute to the current domestic unrest and political scandals?
- Given their history and recent agreement with the US, is the premise that the Taliban pose an external military threat to neighboring countries a product of biased propaganda rather than fact?
Writings Before October the 7th – A turning point in World Politics
- What are the reasons for most countries having bad relationships with Saudi Arabia?
- Why does the current global perception of America as a ‘villain with a gun’ necessitate a fundamental re-evaluation of its values and systems, and what is the spiritual alternative being proposed?
- How can the West’s intense focus on the Uyghurs in China be reconciled with its silence on human rights violations in allied countries like India, and what does this reveal about the true motive behind such selective outrage?
- Is the US’s Build Back Better World (B3W) initiative a genuine development partnership or merely a cynical, conspirative reaction to China’s successful Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) born out of a fear of losing economic and geopolitical hegemony?