02/03/2026

You wanted war, you got it – can maximum malice, regardless of the weapon, ever stand against the maximum struggle for survival?

 

The supposedly expert commentary on the outbreak of a new war in the Middle East is fascinating, in a “believe it or not” sense. Let’s start, for example, with French President Macron, who after the American-Israeli military strike stated that Iran “must urgently return to negotiations in good faith.” Either the French president slept through the circumstances that led to the outbreak of what could become the most severe war in the recent history of the Middle East, or he is so deeply trapped in the cage of a propaganda narrative that he is unable, if nothing else, to at least refrain from making statements.



Despite all the rhetoric that Iran is a country run by “hardliners,” the negotiations in Geneva showed to what extent that is not true. Iran, once again—and this is a process that has now lasted for over a decade—accepted the call for diplomacy and was ready for difficult compromises. Trump, on the other hand, hit political rock bottom, dragging the whole of America and whatever remained of its credibility down with him. Being “cunning” is one thing, but offering someone your hand and then trying to knock them out with the other is a move universally recognized as the act of a wretch, whether it comes from an individual or an entire state.



We are now witnessing the side effects of America’s “maximum pressure” and humiliation of the other side. The Ayatollah has always repeated a wise and truthful name for the USA: arrogant. And indeed, it is so—we have all watched Israeli and American arrogance for decades, the violation of all international rights and laws. Countless crimes. That has now come to an end. Trump still does not understand this; his demented mind cannot see it, but it is precisely he who has destroyed American foreign influence. Forever. He never should have revoked the nuclear agreement of the Obama administration nor interfered in matters he does not understand. And let us admit it once and for all—he does not understand politics or international relations. His first and second presidential terms—as we can see—were a catastrophe for the USA and for the world. A man against whom there is evidence that he is a pedophile and a cannibal cannot be the leader of any country. Secondly, Trump is an old man in decline, and what Americans urgently need to do is arrest him. Replace him with a new president. And stop the war in the Middle East as soon as possible. Trump has caused a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. It is necessary to act quickly for the sake of the entire world, not just the USA.



You wanted war, you got it – can maximum malice, regardless of the weapon, ever stand against the maximum struggle for survival?

  The supposedly expert commentary on the outbreak of a new war in the Middle East is fascinating, in a “believe it or not” sense. Let’s sta...