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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Iran, Hamas, & Hezbollah Shouldn’t Cease Fire

Updated: Aug 24

Written by Michael Thervil

 

Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images


Many people around the world who are attuned to the geopolitical chess board consider themselves students of history. The reason for this is because it’s been long said: “If you don’t know where you've been, how will you know where you’re going?”. This logic has stood the test of time, and it still stands true today. It’s even more true if you consider the multi-sided Israeli-Gaza-Hamas- Ansarallah-Gaza War. We know that’s a mouth full, but these are the countries and factions that are currently actively fighting this extremely dynamic war.

 

On one hand you have Israel who is now seen throughout the world as not only the main antagonist in this conflict, but heading a genocide that will never be forgotten as it goes down in the history books. Then you have the Americans who are speaking out both sides of their mouth. What we mean by this is that the Americans are providing both weapons and protection for Israel while at the same time pushing a ceasefire in the region as they continue to move the goal post when it comes to negotiations between Israel and other Arab Nations in the region while actively rigging any notion of a ceasefire in their favor, instead of in the favor of the people that need a ceasefire the most – the Palestinian people. We predict that the exploitative nature of both Israel and America will continue to produce blowback.

 

Proving our point here at VEDA Communications, it was reported today that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an effort to reach some kind of resolution that would put an end to the conflict. As always Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pays lips service to the United States, but often does the complete opposite. Again, this is what history has taught the world in reference to how the United States and Israel operate geopolitically. However, history has also taught the world that when it comes to Arab Nations and geopolitical matters, they tend to talk too much and do nothing.

 

But with most Arab leaders appearing to be either too in love the wealth and power they hold or being too afraid to militarily address and directly engage Israel and/or America directly, it has opened the door for Arab militias like Ansarallah, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, ISIL, and Al-Nusra to rise up and do what they perceive their respective governments should be doing. This is why many people around the world not only believe that a cease fire will never come, but they encourage that Arab Nations band together and stop Israel and America from operating in the region altogether. This leads people around the world to believe that a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is not only something that will never happen, but the idea of a two-state solution was borderline stupid to begin with.

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Many agree that no one is hurting more than the Palestinian people but, there are some “crutch-kickers” in the world who believe that is both the Palestinian people and the Palestinian Authority's fault as to why they are facing the situation that they are in. At the same time, it's a harsh criticism that most people around the world are refusing to look at. Again, the situation of the Palestinian people is the result of many Arab Nations, talking too much and not creating or implementing any type of deterrence or consequences that would stop countries like Israel from attacking them and stealing what land they have.

 

Our recommendation is that Hamas & Hezbollah should not even engage in any talks of a cease fire or peace talks. The reason for this is because this hasn’t worked in the past, it’s not working now, and it will more than likely never work in the future. The hard truth is the only reason why America is pressuring for a ceasefire is because they literally can’t afford economically or militarily to back Israel in a hot war in West Asia. This is coupled with the fact that they use Israel as their “eyes and ears” in West Asia.

 

Another hard truth is Israel can’t militarily stand on its own two feet as a country in the region without America's help. If they could defeat Hamas, Hezbollah, Ansarallah, and Iran on their own they would have already demonstrated it already. It was reported that the reason that Iran has not launched a retaliatory strike on Israel for the assignation of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh within Iran is because of the upcoming ceasefire and peace talks. But if the historical record tells Iran anything; it tells them that they should know better, and they should drop the hammer down on Israel once and for all.


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