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The Middle East is once again burning.
But let’s stop pretending this is about peace.
This is not about security.
This is not about stability.
And certainly, this is not about protecting humanity.
This is about EGO‼️
Raw. Dangerous. Unchecked ego—disguised as diplomacy, wrapped in speeches of “peace,” and executed through bombs, sanctions, and silence.
Because if this were truly about peace, then why are cities reduced to rubble?
Why are hospitals turned into targets?
Why are children buried before they even learn how to live?
The truth is brutal:
This war does not benefit the world—it feeds the pride of those who want to dominate it.😤
World leaders stand behind podiums, crafting narratives that sound noble. They speak of restraint while fueling escalation. They call for unity while drawing deeper lines of division. They wear the mask of peacemakers, yet move like architects of destruction.
And then there is the United States—a nation that prides itself as a global guardian, yet time and again chooses the language of power over the discipline of peace. Strength is projected, alliances are flexed, but the question remains:
Where is the courage to prevent war, instead of managing it?🤔
Because true leadership is not measured by how far your missiles can reach— but by how far your humanity is willing to go.
Meanwhile, the innocent are left to suffer in silence.
Children trembling under the sound of sirens.
The elderly abandoned in collapsing homes.
The sick dying not from illness—but from the absence of care.
Families torn apart, not by choice, but by forces far beyond their control.
They are not collateral damage.
They are the cost of arrogance.😭
And the tragedy does not end at the borders of war.
Fear travels.
Uncertainty spreads.
Economies shake.😣
Nations already struggling are pushed closer to the edge—not because they chose conflict, but because global leadership failed to prevent it.
This is the ripple effect of irresponsibility at the highest level.
And in the end, we—the ordinary, the voiceless, the powerless—are left to carry the weight of decisions we never made.
So let us stop romanticizing war.
Let us stop justifying destruction in the name of strategy.
Let us stop believing that those who ignite conflict are the same ones who can extinguish it.
Because history has shown us this:
War is never led by those who will suffer from it.
It is led by those who are farthest from the fire—
and survived by those who are burned by it.
And until EGO is removed from power, peace will remain nothing more than a well-written lie. 🔥
