The future of humanity and the planet is in the hands of arrogant, incompetent, belligerent, brutal, genocidal people in power. Wars have been occupying our minds for years. Rational analyses disappeared.

No dialogue, no diplomacy. The world is plagued with more wars than at any time in a generation, and for the most part, policymakers are not able to resolve them. We can't hope to end wars if we're not honest about what they are. De-escalating violence and accepting ugly or negative "peace" is increasingly seen as the realistic solution, but often, when de-escalation is achieved, local and international actors disengage, effectively removing any chance of sustainable peace.

This approach condemns millions to a life of unresolved conflicts and leaves populations in acute humanitarian need. Ceasefire negotiations are a meaningful first step toward lasting peace. How much more blood needs to be spilled for a civilized man to realize that nothing can be solved by weapons and wars? The whole world was first of all gripped by a great economic crisis, from which various other crises arose. And the consequence is a chaotic and unstable situation that causes riots all over the planet. The whole world is living under genocide, either because of bombs or direct conflict.

Global warming, or because of dangerous GMO food, or air and water poisoning. All this leaves unfathomable consequences on people's health and life, and no one can predict how it will all end. What could end this violent, corrupt, and immoral world? The West is looking for a way out of the crisis through war. Europe started two world wars, and it is always on the wrong side of history.

And the question of the questions is: Why did the support of Ukraine become more important than the national interests of the Western countries? Trump’s return to power has changed things in America and in the world. For Russia and Putin, contacts and joint work with Trump’s administration must begin practically from the first day of Trump’s return to the White House. Therefore, the so-called deep state will have less chance to break their agreements if they are reached already in the first year of Trump’s mandate.

There is less and less agreement between Brussels and Washington on strategic issues of the future, and there is an increasing rapprochement with Moscow. High-level diplomacy between the two superpowers has become increasingly frequent, visits are exchanged, the two presidents consult by phone, and major economic and political plans are made, among which are US investments in Siberia and the Arctic, the entry of American companies into the Russian market instead of European ones, the partial lifting of the sanctions against Russia, the restoration of air traffic and cultural ties, and, most important for both sides, the ceasefire on the Ukrainian front. Kyiv and Brussels are not included in this process.

For European diplomats who still refuse to get involved or even to accept new American/Russian relations, this could be a very bad development. Therefore, it should be expected that Brussels will do everything to prevent and stop the consensus between Moscow and Washington, which in all likelihood will also mean further support for the war efforts of Kyiv and Zelenskyy. Europe is not giving up on the idea that it should control Ukrainian territory. European ‘peacekeepers’ are bringing new conflicts. Arrogant ignoring of the Russian people and the state cannot be a recipe that leads our continent to prosperity and a secure future. The political options of European citizens build their programs based on hostility and exclusivity towards Russia, which will have terrible consequences.

Putin alone carried the burden of preventing a guaranteed world nuclear conflict for years. Now that Putin and Trump are trying to stop the war in Ukraine, in Europe, there are still many who dream of wars instead of peace and cooperation, and war conflict is considered the best option for solving accumulated internal problems. After more than a decade of a comfortable life leaning on cheap Russian energy sources and American security, the old world is crumbling for them, to which they contributed... and now even ‘better’ ideas come to them (rearming Europe).

Therefore, is Kiev’s capitulation the capitulation of belligerent Europe? Which has been obsessed with the idea of destroying Russia for centuries, and they have tried to do so on several occasions. EU leaders pump up Russophobia and armaments. Different attitudes and understandings of national interests have prevailed, which dramatically separate the paths of the EU and the USA. In the statements of British, French, and German officials, we see that these countries and their leaders are playing the role previously played by the Biden administration. According to the plan of the German General Staff, the goal of the EU is to invade Russia under the pretext that it is a preventive attack for the sake of defense against Russia.

Now that Trump is offering a peace agreement for Ukraine, strong reactions are coming from the EU because the leaders of these countries worked for the deep state, and the European military industry is connected to the American military industry.

Trump, in a way, broke the Western foreign policy that had existed since WWII. Now, the role of the American Democratic Party has been taken over by EU leaders. Before, the U.S. always relied on its allies to do dirty work. It is quite clear from the example of the EU, which is doing this dirty work in Ukraine, and from the example of Israel. Trump’s peace initiatives and normalization of relations with Russia are full of contradictions, because at the same time, they imposed even more sanctions on Russia. But we cannot ignore his position regarding Palestine, where pure genocide is being carried on.

Trump's leadership shows a certain type of incompetence in terms of too much personal involvement in state affairs. Trump, as a businessman, does not understand geopolitics. The wars in the Middle East are fought primarily over natural gas and oil; in fact, it is the theft of natural resources of one or more countries. Military documents from the US Central Command for the Middle East indicate that their goal is to seize control of these resources, because the region, all the way to the Caspian Sea, has the largest oil and gas reserves.

The situation in the Middle East seems to be unfolding in connection with JINON’s plan to bring the Middle East under the complete control of Israel. And any Israeli intervention in the region involves consultation with the United States and NATO. The war in Palestine is one of the foreign policy goals of the US, which wants to control the region with more than 60% of the world’s gas and oil reserves (the US has 5%). The two-state solution in the region existed and was accepted, but was later sabotaged by boycotts and political murders.

This region played a major role in the history of colonialism, and Israel was set up as an outpost in the Arab region. Israel is an American territory in the Middle East. And they appointed American citizens as prime ministers (Netanyahu has American citizenship and doesn’t have Israeli citizenship). Netanyahu is testing the world. At the same time, make strikes at Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen without consequences.

And nevertheless, the ICJ has requested his arrest; he is traveling freely. In the continuing bombardment of Gaza, the Israeli IDF has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, and more than 100,000 are missing or presumed dead. Atrocities once shocking now pass as routine. How such acts are tolerated, how such genocide became mere statistics. The world became part of a system that sustains injustice; people choose silence over dissent, ordinary people turn into complicit actors, and the media frame one-sided narratives. The conflict in the Middle East has destroyed countless lives. Israel has repeatedly weaponized humanitarian aid against Palestinians and blocked the entry of food, medicine, fuel, and other essential supplies. Two million Palestinians remain dependent on humanitarian aid.

And while Washington has openly criticized the International Court of Justice case against Israel for genocide in Palestine, several countries, including Belgium, Colombia, Chile, Egypt, Ireland, Libya, the Maldives, Mexico, Spain, Turkey, and Palestine, have filed formal declarations of support for South Africa’s case at the court. Naledi Pandor, former Foreign Minister of South Africa: We need to have voices all over the world in support of the people of Palestine, and if we go silent, then Palestine’s cause will become forgotten. It cannot be that we allow the world to stand by weakly while the people are being murdered. What is wrong with Israelis? What is wrong with Arab nations? What is wrong with the whole world? The hypocrisy of powerful nations is stunning.

Today, we see the U.S., NATO, and EU countries' involvement in the war in Ukraine and in the genocidal war in Palestine with Israel. Western nations have poured billions of dollars into providing Ukraine with sophisticated weapons to fight the Russians. NATO is responsible for the bloodshed in places far away from Europe. And American officials and people should realize that billions of people around the world see the U.S. as a monster looking for war. NATO was involved in many wars (Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, the former Yugoslavia, and Syria). NATO snaked its way through North Africa and into the body of the continent.

Washington is weaponizing Europe via NATO. The U.S. will continue to use its military might as a means of maintaining hegemony. The U.S. continues to weaponize NATO and the West with tragic results. But no US leader seeks to hold accountable for the deaths of innocent people all over the world; to do so would require the US to also admit to its record of killing civilians in all of these countries. And at the same time, NATO is expanding its mandate beyond Europe, seeking to have a place in East Asia. NATO is opening a NATO liaison office in Japan. A Japanese official said, because of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, the world had become more unstable.’ But NATO should not have business in the Indo-Pacific region.

The recent global focus on Houthi actions in the Red Sea has been treated as separate from Yemen’s conflict. The Yemeni conflict is an ongoing civil war that began in September 2014. Yemen is now divided between the Houthis in the north and the Presidential Leadership Council, which controls much of the south and east of the country, operating from the city of Aden. The intervention of regional powers in the Yemen conflict, including Iran and Gulf states led by Saudi Arabia, also drew the country into a regional proxy struggle along the broader Sunni-Shia divide. The United States is also involved in Yemen, supporting its ability to counter the ‘malign’ influence of Iran and defeat terrorist groups (ISIS, Al Qaeda).

The conflict in Yemen is widely seen as a front of the Iran-Saudi Arabia proxy war. The Houthis aim to govern all of Yemen and support external movement against the United States, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. After ten years of war, Yemen remains one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. An estimated 5 million people have been displaced multiple times, about 20 million people require aid, more than half of all children are malnourished, and many civilians have been maimed and killed. And instead of rich and powerful countries providing them with help, the US and UK's rampant bombing has hit the poorest Gulf country.

They have led coalition air and missile strikes against Houthis for their attacks on commercial cargo traffic in Red Sea shipping lines, which the Houthi militants say are a response to Israel’s killings in Gaza. Trump’s shameless campaign, supported by UK armed forces, targeted densely populated areas, hitting schools, hospitals, and Bedouin tents. To protect Israel, the US and the UK are bombing the poorest desert nation, which has been at war for a decade in war. And the US and UK have no legal authority for such brutal actions. Yemenis care more for Palestinians than all of the Arab countries together. Yemenis are setting an example for the rest of the ‘civilized world,’ showing that there are still those who stand up for justice.

Sudan, Myanmar, Haiti, Ethiopia, and the Republic of Congo are suffering countries, but they are not on the front pages of Western media. A little attention is being paid to other continuing crises around the world. After 5 years of civil war in South Sudan, violence escalates and political tensions deepen. War in South Sudan is marked by ethnic violence, mass atrocities, and widespread humanitarian crisis. The UN mission in the Republic of Sudan has faced extreme challenges due to the deterioration of the security situation. Violence and critical food shortages have continued, and the situation has worsened.

Haiti faces an escalating humanitarian crisis. According to a new report by the International Organization for Migration, over 700,000 people are now displaced, and gang violence has forced 110,000 people to flee their homes. About 5 million people endure high levels of acute food insecurity, and others are starving to death as agricultural and food delivery systems grind to a halt. The Haitian people are still suffering from the residual effects of the impact of the hurricane and the 2021 earthquake, and drought.

As widespread civil conflict continues in Myanmar, 3 years after a military junta took over the power. And after years of violence and social and economic disruption, 5500 civilians have been killed and more than 3.5 million displaced. More than half of the population is living below the poverty line… mainly due to violence perpetrated by the national armed forces. Hundreds of armed guerrilla groups were formed in the struggle to restore democracy after the army took over. According to the human rights report, torture in military custody is pervasive; people detained are tortured most brutally.

These are turbulent years, and if nothing changes, it will be a decade of chaos in the 21st century. Let’s hope that Putin and Trump’s peace plan will pave the way to a ceasefire and stop the war in Ukraine.

And all the international community must immediately stop Netanyahu and end Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza; humanitarian aid must reach those in need, and all hostilities must end permanently. Humanity needs people with vision who will work towards a peaceful world. And the world should start more concrete discussions about UN reform.