During a speech in Saudi Arabia, President Trump slammed ‘neocons’ and ‘Western interventionists’ in the Middle East while praising the ‘great transformation’ of the region.
The map of the Middle East is indeed changing. What is emerging from the media confusion and the rubble in Gaza is not yet clear, but one thing is certain: this is a clean break from the orthodoxies of the past.
Assad's fall in Syria is extremely significant: a strategic defeat for Russia, Iran, and perhaps even China, an apparent victory for the US/Israel and Turkey. Instability will likely mean a continuation of, not an end to, the troubles in the region.
A new Haaretz report reveals Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s active role in sabotaging ceasefire and hostage negotiations with Hamas, consistently undermining agreements made by the Israeli negotiating team and Mossad chief.
The US-dominated global order is no longer in place, and it looks like the kind of NGOs on which the WEF and the World Governments Summit rely to ‘shape the future’ are becoming increasingly irrelevant.
The pressure Western outlets are putting on Qatar for its opposition to same-sex 'marriage' and transgenderism is nothing more than hypocritical, geopolitical virtue signaling.
Many are seemingly unable to recognize that the doctrine of Islam is not compatible with either the values of Christianity or the ideas Western secularists espouse.
The team made itspolitical statement ahead of its upcoming appearance at the World Cup in Qatar, where homosexual 'marriage' is outlawed and sodomy punishable by jail.