Wednesday, June 10, 2026

War is not the answer; respect Ukraine’s sovereignty - 6.10.2026

More than one million Russian soldiers are estimated to have been killed or wounded since the invasion of Ukraine began, including hundreds of thousands killed. Entire communities have lost fathers, sons, husbands, and brothers. At the same time, hundreds of thousands of Russians—many young, educated, and skilled—have fled the country to avoid military conscription and political repression, creating a brain drain that will damage Russia's future for decades.

The war is also distorting Russia's economy. Massive military spending may create the appearance of growth, but it comes at the expense of investment in education, health care, infrastructure, and innovation. Inflation, labor shortages, and international isolation are undermining long-term prosperity and limiting opportunities for future generations.

Andrei Zakharov's "Russia, Rage Is Boiling Over" helps explain why frustration is mounting across Russia. History shows that public anger grows when people believe they are sacrificing lives, freedoms, and economic security without a clear path forward. The boiling rage described by Zakharov reflects the profound human cost of war and the uncertainty facing Russia's future.



Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Broken Market, Broken Trust - 6.9.2026

“Our Stock Market Is Broken” is spot on. The stock market was meant to help businesses raise capital, create jobs, and reward long-term investment. Instead, too much of today’s market is driven by speculation, high-frequency trading, stock buybacks, and short-term profit chasing.

Large financial institutions often have advantages unavailable to ordinary investors, while workers and small savers struggle to keep pace. Companies are pressured to boost quarterly earnings and share prices rather than invest in employees, innovation, and sustainable growth.

When markets increasingly enrich insiders while becoming disconnected from the real economy, public trust suffers. A healthy market should serve productive investment, broad prosperity, and economic stability—not primarily the interests of speculators and financial elites.

The article is spot on in highlighting the urgent need for reforms that restore fairness, transparency, and long-term economic value. 



Ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon is a complete sham - 6.9.2026

Lylla Younes, reporting from the village of Ain Arab in southern Lebanon, is right: when civilians continue to be killed, displaced and terrorized, the word “ceasefire” loses all meaning. Reports from southern Lebanon and Gaza paint a grim picture of suffering that continues despite repeated calls for peace.

Prime Minister Netanyahu, widely condemned internationally for the devastation in Gaza, appears willing to ignore even the wishes of close allies when military objectives take precedence over diplomacy. Yet the United States and many European governments continue supplying arms while speaking of peace.

Both Jewish and Christian scriptures teach mercy, justice and compassion. The Hebrew Bible commands, “Seek peace and pursue it.” Jesus taught, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” These timeless principles are too often ignored when civilians are treated as expendable.

If leaders truly believe in the values they publicly celebrate, they must place peace, harmony, compassion and kindness above conquest, occupation and endless war. The people of Gaza, Lebanon, and the wider Middle East deserve security, dignity and a just peace.

Jewish and Christian scriptures demand no less.



Monday, June 8, 2026

More and more Americans demand Israel stop spying on our Intelligence Agencies - 6.8.2026

Americans have every reason to be disturbed by reports that U.S. intelligence agencies have elevated concerns about Israeli espionage directed at American officials and sensitive negotiations with Iran. If a nation is truly an ally, it should not be attempting to eavesdrop on diplomatic discussions or undermine efforts to prevent another catastrophic war in the Middle East.

At the same time, many Americans are increasingly horrified by the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Tens of thousands of civilians have been killed or wounded, entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, and severe shortages of food, water and medicine have produced widespread suffering. Human rights organizations, aid agencies and international observers have repeatedly warned of starvation, displacement and collective punishment. Violence by extremist settlers in the West Bank and allegations of abuse in Israeli detention facilities have further intensified concerns.

The American public deserves transparency. Foreign journalists should be granted unrestricted access to Gaza, the West Bank and Israeli prisons so the world can independently document conditions on the ground. Friendship between nations cannot be based on secrecy, surveillance and impunity. It must be based on accountability, respect for human life and adherence to international law.



Cuba sanctions and human cost - 6.8.2026

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ada Ferrer highlights how decades of U.S. policy toward Cuba have contributed to deepening economic crisis, shortages of basic necessities, and widening family separation driven by migration pressures.

The broader debate over relations between United States and Cuba is too often reduced to political slogans, while ordinary people bear the consequences of policy choices. Ferrer’s perspective underscores that isolation has not produced meaningful democratic change, but has instead intensified humanitarian suffering and prolonged instability.

A serious reassessment grounded in human impact, rather than symbolism, is overdue.



Israel ignores Trump’s repeated calls for a ceasefire - 6.8.2026

Israel’s continuing attacks on Gaza, Lebanon and Iran, despite repeated calls for an immediate ceasefire, are alarming and dangerous. Endless shipments of weapons from the United States and Europe have emboldened the Netanyahu government to ignore growing international outrage while Palestinian civilians and others across the region continue to suffer.

What is striking is that even voices within the MAGA movement and supporters of President Trump are expressing anger that calls for a ceasefire are being disregarded. A growing number of Americans from across the political spectrum now support halting arms sales until international law is respected and civilian lives are protected.

No nation should be above accountability. Lasting peace will not come through more bombs, more destruction or more collective punishment. It will come through diplomacy, an immediate ceasefire, humanitarian relief and a commitment to justice for all people in the region.

The United States and its allies must stop enabling escalation and start leading efforts for peace.



Pete Hegseth’s D-Day message angers Europeans - 6.8.2026

Pete Hegseth’s D-Day remarks attacking European immigration policies have angered many across Europe. Lectures about “invasions” ring hollow when civilians have been killed in military operations and later falsely accused of wrongdoing.

The great moral traditions of humanity teach that every person, especially every child, has equal value. Pope Francis has repeatedly emphasized the dignity of migrants and refugees. Scripture calls on us to welcome the stranger, not demonize them.

Europeans have every right to resent being lectured about compassion and human dignity by officials whose own policies and actions are under intense scrutiny. The answer to migration challenges is justice, humanity, and international cooperation—not fearmongering.