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George Hazim's avatar

thank you Kathleen.

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Kathleen Grover's avatar

An excellent analysis of where things now stand. Biden and Netanyahu, with their stubborn adherence to policies that no longer resonate with either their own people or the international community, seem to be marching to the abyss. One can only hope.

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JP Spatzier's avatar

2 bad the MSM doesn’t show ANY pictures of GAZA and the carnage. The little I see of Fox News doesn’t even mention the carnage in Gaza. Its mind blowing 🤯

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JennyStokes's avatar

I hope you are right George.

It's not OK to be stubborn at the present moment.

Keep going students.

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K_L_Elsayed's avatar

I agree with your analysis of the geopolitical shifting. I think that China and Russia will use their power to shift the global dynamics. Also India, which is trying hard to become a world player... along with Turkey. Europe as we know it is barely hanging on and the US is overextended globally that we're more bluff than brawn.

I see your point of a world rejuvenating. Will it be democratic or something else? I'd like to believe that it will evolve into a peaceful cooperation. A beating of swords into plowshares time. Humanity needs that to survive and repair all the damage done across the board.

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Silvia's avatar

Thank you for your analysis. We are navigating on perilous times. I def. agree on the idea of a shift on the world order as a result of Ukraine and the carnage in Gaza and relentless attacks on Palestinians throughout. The truth about Zionism has emerged for the entire world to witness and there’s no return.

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Jim Neal's avatar

I fear that the geopolitical shifts you cite may signal less of a realignment than a collective shift to authoritarian rule. I am appalled (err, humiliated) at how resolute the support for Zionism has been in Washington. In effect, Biden has enshrined policy that “genocide by Israel is unassailable”. That sort of strident endorsement of state repression mirrors similar policies prevalent in China (against Uyghurs), Russia (against Ukraine), and India (against Muslims).

The Biden Administration’s support of Israel’s genocide- and its own embrace of [embrarassingly shallow] propoganda, suppression of journalists, and state-sanctioned violence against protesters - signals a retreat from the sort of democratic ideals to which it pays lip service (or blatanlty ignores violations when they are contrary to its policy goals). And they doth protest about what Donald Trump might do.

Arguably the United States is closer in spirit at this moment to the authoritarian regimes in Beijing, Moscow and New Delhi than at any point in US history. If so, is there reason to expect that neither Biden II nor Trump II will revert to the mean; are we destined to a future consistent with the axiom of a dear friend who said “Once the juicy is out of the Juicy Fruit, you can’t put it back”?

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Ray Joseph Cormier's avatar

This happens in the Revelation of Jesus Christ.

Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before your feet, and to know that I have loved you.

Because you have kept the word of my patience, I also will keep you from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.

Revelation 3: 9-10

All the World is being tried over the notion of 'Common Humanity' as we Witnesses the Gaza genocide unfolding in REAL TIME before our eyes.

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