War makes Crops at Ground Zero level

The once Trump knock-out buildup of Iran has failed. Ever as before, the back-off heralded by his war minister Hegseth takes the path of another setback to his pitiful military operation. The next to be built up on sounds like being part of a serial peace killer.

Now that US war vessels and more than 15,000 troopers are called upon to save stranded oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump turns towards the Senate for more. Please help me to finish this: “World dangerous nuclear threats” from the hands of foolish people this new narrative reveals the degree of a backward move in the face of lawful Iran’s righteous claims. At a pace of more than ten torpedoed peace talks, America and Israel turn to face the real spectrum of a non-military solution to save the region: the crystal-clear removal of US hegemony over the region, and the recognition of Iran as a sovereign nation to live up to its regional security cooperation with its neighboring countries.

Would that be the end of it? Maybe an extra mile to go  a behind-the-door flashy bombing by Israel over civilian infrastructure, or, last but not least, the pulverization of Iran. On the diplomatic side, Russia and China get on board to help talks move forward, with the aim of a new vision.

The other side of the medal  Lebanon and Israel’s last attempt to keep up with the last remnants of the Abraham Accords. Make another actor, the United Arab Emirates, have a say in this war by leaving OPEC and strongly stepping into the dispute against Iran. For the time being, the world economy, taken hostage by this Hormuz face-off, makes oil prices soar, and more than 20% of world fertilizers will get crops at ground-zero level. A red signal pops up in the air, while time is running before entering an unknown, disastrous chaos.

Mohamed Ben

 

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