The Middle East Longs for Democracy Once Again
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The Middle East is a real powder keg. The clashes between Jews and Arabs have escalated, especially since May 14, 1948, when David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the State of Israel.
The Middle East longs for democracy once again
The Israel-Iran war ended with Trump's final whistle. How final it is remains unclear. Israel and the US say that Iran will never be able to acquire nuclear weapons. This issue will always be a source of conflict and tension. Even if it doesn't happen, there are ways to present it to the world as if it did. Once upon a time, the US said that Iraq had chemical weapons. Saddam opened up all locations for inspection and no chemical weapons were fou…
José Tomaz Castello Blanco, a specialist in the Middle East, says that "if anyone is looking at this planet out there, he sees victory discourses everywhere: Israel won, the US won and Iran won." "We won victory until the final defeat," he adds.
‘The two-state solution remains the only viable path’
The war between Israel and Iran was short but intense. What are your thoughts on the subsequent ceasefire? And is it understandable to you that Israel insists on preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power? No, it’s not understandable. Israel is already a nuclear power. Why should they lament the prospect of others reaching the same level of capability, especially if it’s peaceful capabilities? That’s difficult to grasp. The logic is inconsist…
Iran maintains its nuclear imperative to avoid external attacks. Israel perceives an existential threat and exaggerates it, supported by its unconditional ally.
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