Is the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty Worth the Paper It’s Written On?
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
If nothing changes, don’t be surprised if one day the kangaroo actually answers you:
“Excuse me, can I speak Arabic?”
The new Israeli did not ask to be born this way, he was pushed there.
The war did not make us better, it made us more real
After Trump, the world can no longer lie to itself with the same confidence.
Khamenei may be weaker than before, but he still sits on a mechanism that knows how to suppress, wait, and survive.
And anyone who thinks a mouse can’t bite doesn’t understand the Middle East.
If you are weak, isolated, and hate America loudly – you are a candidate
It doesn’t matter if you are in Caracas, Tehran, Havana, or on Twitter.
Ultimately: real revolutions don’t just happen in WhatsApp statuses – they happen on the streets, in people’s minds, and most importantly, in the overwhelming confusion of those who try to predict what will happen tomorrow, next week, or at the end of 2026.
Coming this fall to a conflict zone near you: the geopolitical soap opera where yesterday’s enemy is tomorrow’s BFF – and the only constant is chaos.
“In the Middle East, peace isn’t the opposite of war—it’s just foreplay.”