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Standing up for Principles OVER Palestine Will Get “U” Punished

The Israelis really are just not used to being called on their bullshit, and as a consequence, they have a whole bunch of bullshit! I am also convinced about the madness of Zionists and Born Again types who think the destruction of the Palestinians will bring about paradise or something. As I just wrote to a former colleague about his firing for attending a pro-Palestinian rally, Is there anything that you would like to share with an international audience? He replied: How can a man, an Israeli PM. who claims to be one of “The Chosen” to be so hateful in his views?”…

Henry Kamens

Ethiopia's Ongoing Struggle for Peace

On November 2, 2022, Ethiopia seemed to be on the cusp of a new beginning when the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) agreed to a ceasefire that ended a brutal two-year war. However, a year after this truce, the situation in Ethiopia remains fraught with challenges and uncertainty. To understand the complexity of the situation, we must first look at the origins of the conflict. Ethiopia, a country with a diverse population and a complex political landscape, is characterized by its federal system of government, consisting of a federal government…

Taut Bataut

US Seeks Plausible Deniability as it Lights Middle East on Fire

A surprising change of tone came from the Pentagon in early December. After weeks of devastating Israeli military operations inside Gaza, the US Secretary of Defense implored Israel to demonstrate restraint and concern for the civilian population. The Hill in its early December 2023 article, “Israel risks ‘strategic defeat’ if civilians aren’t protected, Pentagon chief says,” would report: Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said Israel risks a “strategic defeat” if it does not work to protect Palestinian civilians in Gaza amid its war on militant group Hamas in the region…

Brian Berletic