So Many Wars and So Few Constructive Ideas

So Many Wars and So Few Constructive Ideas
So Many Wars and So Few Constructive Ideas

The old thinking, from the old playbooks of colonialism, no longer are adaptable to modern life, or modern laws, which explain why Israel, after 76 years of existence, has never been able to fully settle the lands it occupied without Palestinian resistance. The notion that a country can occupy and settle another one is Europe circa medievalism. Today, we are living in the most volatile regions of the world, an era of so many wars and so few constructive ideas to anchor global stability.

Unfortuntaley, Joe Biden and his Zionist cohorts are the last to think constructively, or concoct any vision that would stir the inspiration of the global community. Such a person will never come from the United States because our Presidents are puppets to deeply hidden economic powers that benefit from chaos and wars.

The world needs new ideas, and new leaders to implement them, that would veer us away from death and destruction for the sake of domination. Otherwise, we are entering an era of wars across much of the world during the 21st century that would never end but with immense human suffering and economic disasters.

No one in America, or Europe, has the combination of collective intellectual powers and the mass admiration to grant them the power to change our course. We are still applying medieval solutions (i.e., colonialism) to modern problems. Biden is but a hollow vessel of positive change, and arming Israel to kill so many civilians is the very definition of medievalism.

Our institutions, to their detriment on the world stage, remain stuck in medieval thinking of how to solve problems, which amount to one simple directive: Sharpen the sword and kill anyone standing in your way.

LEARN FROM PEOPLE SMARTER THAN JOE BIDEN

Can you guess who said this quote below?

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. Albert Einstein

Or the quote below from the Rockfeller Brothers Fund, which addresses, accidentally, today’s war on Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Yemen by the new terrorist state of Israel?

The institutions that have guided international relations and global problem-solving since the mid-20th century are clearly no longer capable of addressing the problems of the new millennium. They are inefficient, ineffective, anachronistic, and, in some cases, simply obsolete. Stephen Heintz - Rockfeller Brother Fund

We are almost certain that Heintz did not have in mind Israel when he uttered the above words. The fact, though, is that they apply to what is happening in the Middle East today. Our institutions, to their detriment on the world stage, remain stuck in medieval thinking of how to solve problems, which amount to one simple directive: Sharpen the sword and kill anyone standing in your way.

In reality, Gaza is America’s masterpiece of violence.

BRICS PROVES US RIGHT

When the only unilateral power fails the world by using violence and domination, it is normal that those living under its world will eventually attempt to unshackle themselves from its terror. Unfortunately, the United States, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, chose to use violence and wars to impose its will on all those who stray from protecting its own self-interests.

Nothing has changed in the United States since the early 17th century. The Europeans who settled this country, like the Europeans who settled Palestine, are inherently violent, which explains why we spend $900 billions to protect our interests worldwide by, often, aggressing other nations and starting new wars. It’s America’s DNA, really.

Because of so many wars and so few constructive ideas to establish a fair and equitable world order, a new BRICS movement is rising to confront American hegemony, whose ugly image is the one we all are witnessing in Gaza. All that violence in Gaza represents the United States of America’s lack of a global vision to bring balance and real order.

The US has failed its own citizens and the world. Instead of taking advantage of its super status to establish peaceful coexistence, it squandered that opportunity to spread death and destruction.

In reality, Gaza is America’s masterpiece of violence.

So Many Wars and So Few Constructive Ideas

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