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Energy Wars or Global Stability?

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Picture just for reference  Energy Wars or Global Stability? How the World Can Shift from Oil Politics to Human Development Major global conflicts are often framed around ideology, borders, or power balances. However, in reality, energy — particularly oil and gas — has long been the backbone of global geopolitics. The Middle East has remained the center of global energy production for decades. Tensions, interventions, and proxy conflicts in this region repeatedly shake the global economy. Meanwhile, the United States, after the shale oil revolution, has emerged as a major energy exporter. At the same time, the war between Russia and Ukraine disrupted Europe’s energy system and forced a major strategic shift. All of this demonstrates a fundamental reality: energy is not merely fuel — it is power. Is Energy Being Used as a Political Weapon? Whenever geopolitical tensions escalate, oil prices rise. The immediate impact falls heavily on developing nations, leading to inflat...

Trump & Netanyahu — Killers of Our Daughters? 2026 Minab School Airstrike in Iran.

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Picture just for Reference     📰   Trump & Netanyahu — Killers of Our Daughters? 2026 Minab School Airstrike in Iran. 🧨  What Happened? On 28 February 2026, the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran was hit during a military operation. Iranian authorities reported around 165–180 killed, mostly young girls, and nearly 100 injured. Iran has publicly blamed U.S. and Israeli forces; Israel denies involvement, and the U.S. says it is investigating. ( en.wikipedia.org ) 🌎  International Reactions 🕊️  United Nations & UNESCO UNESCO condemned the bombing as a grave violation of international humanitarian law. ( developmentaid.org ) UN leaders demanded accountability and civilian protection. 🧑‍🏫  Human Rights Voices Malala Yousafzai expressed heartbreak and condemnation over the killing of children. Children’s rights organizations called the attack a serious violation of humanitarian and children’s rights ?...

The Hidden Cost of “Victory”: Humanity, Children, and the Illusion of Power.

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The Hidden Cost of “Victory”: Humanity, Children, and the Illusion of Power. The Human Toll of Geopolitics In today’s world, victories are often declared in political statements and media headlines—but the true cost is rarely acknowledged. The United States may never have defeated Iran militarily, yet a different kind of “victory” has unfolded—one measured not in peace or justice, but in death, destruction, and economic disruption. One hundred and sixty young girls—innocent and full of life—lost their lives in a hospital bombing. Patients perished, families were shattered, and communities were devastated. These are not statistics; they are real lives, stolen before they could even begin. Economic Chaos as a “Victory” The impact of conflict extends far beyond human tragedy. Airlines lost billions of dollars. Entire Middle Eastern and Gulf economies suffered massive financial disruption. Stock exchanges around the world froze. In the modern world, victories are often disgui...