Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.
Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.
US interventions have fuelled decades of war, from Iraq to Iran; the moral of the story is fight the invader, not each other.
What looks like civil war is the same old colonial design — gold, greed, and the betrayal of the Sudanese people.
Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.
Truth-tellers are being hunted while war criminals roam free, but silencing one voice will only awaken millions more.
From one death in Utah to tens of thousands in Gaza, this is the test of moral consistency.
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