Thursday, July 9, 2026

Before It Spirals: The Urgent Need for U.S.-Iran Diplomacy - 7.9.2026

The collapse of U.S.-Iran ceasefire efforts is a dangerous setback that increases the risk of another devastating war in the Middle East. As Trita Parsi warns, diplomacy must not be abandoned in favor of military confrontation.

History has repeatedly shown that war with Iran would bring enormous human suffering, destabilize the region, threaten global energy supplies, and place American troops and civilians at greater risk. Every missed diplomatic opportunity makes future negotiations more difficult and increases the chances of miscalculation.

The United States should recommit to sustained diplomacy, respect international law, and pursue peaceful engagement rather than policies that fuel escalation. Military action cannot deliver lasting security. Only dialogue, compromise, and mutual respect can reduce tensions and help prevent another catastrophic conflict.

The world cannot afford another unnecessary war. Leaders must choose diplomacy over destruction before this crisis spirals beyond control.



Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, issues dire warning - 7.9.2026

Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel has delivered a warning that Americans should not ignore. He argues that under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel has become a "territorial pariah," isolated by policies that have damaged its international standing and undermined prospects for lasting peace.

Emanuel contends that the United States should end unconditional defense subsidies and treat Israel as it does other allies by making assistance subject to accountability and responsible conduct. He also calls for a credible post-war plan for Gaza and renewed efforts toward a negotiated peace that guarantees security, dignity, and justice for both Israelis and Palestinians.

True friendship requires honesty, not a blank check. Supporting Israel's long-term security should never mean excusing policies that deepen conflict or violate international law. The United States should encourage accountability, diplomacy, and respect for human rights rather than unconditional military support. Lasting peace will come through justice, negotiation, and equal respect for the lives and rights of all people.



The Devastating Human Cost of Conflict: A Call for International Accountability - 7.9.2026

Israel's continuing military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, along with growing reports of brutal torture, demand urgent international action. Reports indicate that nine people in Gaza, including food delivery driver Saeed Abu Shammala, who was delivering aid for a U.S. charity, were killed. In Lebanon, school principal Hiba Haidar, her mother Mariam Haidar, and two other civilians were also reportedly killed, underscoring the devastating human cost of this conflict.

Equally disturbing are reports that an Israeli soldier shared evidence of abuse on social media and that Amnesty International is urging the United States to help secure the release of Gaza physician Dr. Ahmed Abu Safiya, who has reportedly been tortured while in Israeli detention. If these allegations are confirmed, they would constitute grave violations of international humanitarian law and fundamental human rights.

No nation should be above the law. Civilians, aid workers, physicians, and educators must never be targets of violence or abuse. The United States and the international community should insist on independent investigations, accountability for all violations, protection of civilians, immediate humanitarian access, and the release of detainees held without due process. Lasting peace will come through justice, diplomacy, and respect for human dignity—not endless war.



Wednesday, July 8, 2026

No to Endless Wars in the Middle East - 7.8.2026

The Pentagon should reject any proposal to relocate U.S. military bases from the Gulf to Israel. Such a move would further entangle the United States in one of the world's most volatile regions, increase the risks to American service members, and deepen regional instability.

Recent reports of an Israeli strike that killed a Gaza aid official, along with the continuing violence in Gaza and the West Bank, underscore the urgent need for diplomacy, the protection of civilians, and accountability under international law—not greater military integration.

Many Americans believe U.S. policy has too often drawn our nation into costly Middle East conflicts, with enormous human and financial consequences. Expanding America's military footprint in Israel would only reinforce that perception while making the United States an even greater target for retaliation.

The United States should pursue an independent foreign policy rooted in diplomacy, peace, respect for international law, and equal human dignity for all people. Our national resources should be invested in rebuilding our own communities, strengthening our economy, and preventing conflict rather than expanding military commitments that risk another generation of war.

History has repeatedly shown that lasting security cannot be achieved through endless warfare. It is built through justice, diplomacy, restraint, and respect for every human life.

Finally, the U.S. must demand that Israel end its occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon; release Palestinian prisoners held without charge; and allow U.N. officials to investigate allegations of the brutal treatment of Palestinians in Israeli jails. 



What Is Fueling the War in Sudan? - 7.8.2026

Sudan's devastating civil war is being fueled not only by rival Sudanese factions but also by foreign powers pursuing their own strategic interests. Investigations, including the documentary Inside the Secret Network Fueling Sudan's War, report allegations that the United Arab Emirates has supplied weapons and other support to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), despite international concerns that the group has committed widespread atrocities against civilians. The UAE has denied these allegations.

Meanwhile, Egypt has backed the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), reflecting its security concerns along the Nile and its desire for stability on its southern border. Other countries, including Iran, Russia, and Turkey, have also been linked to varying degrees of military, political, or economic support for different actors in Sudan, while competition for influence, access to Red Sea ports, mineral resources—especially gold—and regional power has further intensified the conflict.

If credible evidence confirms that any government has armed or financed forces responsible for war crimes or crimes against humanity, those responsible should face full international accountability. No nation should prolong Sudan's suffering by supplying weapons or political cover to abusive armed groups.

The people of Sudan desperately need an immediate ceasefire, unrestricted humanitarian assistance, independent investigations into alleged atrocities, and sustained diplomatic efforts to end the violence. Human life—not geopolitical rivalry, access to resources, or regional influence—must become the international community's highest priority.



Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Diplomacy Over Duty: The UK, the UAE, and the Suppressed Warnings of Atrocities in Sudan - 7.7.2026

The report that the U.K. Government suppressed genocide warnings in Sudan because of its ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) raises deeply disturbing moral questions.

When governments place business relationships, trade, or political interests above preventing mass killings, they betray the very principles of human rights and international justice they claim to defend.

The people of Sudan have endured horrific violence, displacement, and suffering. Warnings from human rights experts about possible genocide should never be ignored or hidden for diplomatic convenience. Silence in the face of atrocities allows crimes against humanity to continue.

The international community must demand transparency, accountability, and an independent investigation into any actions that delayed recognition or response to these warnings.

Economic partnerships must never become a shield for governments to overlook human suffering. The value of human life must always come before profit, power, and political calculations. 



Have We Lost All Our Humanity? - 7.7.2026

At a time when Venezuela is facing devastating earthquakes, when families are grieving, homes are destroyed, and people are struggling to survive, it is deeply disturbing that the United States is reportedly surging military forces toward Venezuela while pursuing access to its oil resources.

This is a moment that should call for compassion, humanitarian aid, and solidarity—not military pressure and resource exploitation. The suffering of ordinary people must never become an opportunity for powerful nations to pursue economic interests.

Such actions should horrify all who claim to follow the teachings of the world’s great religions. Faith traditions teach humility, mercy, justice, and care for the vulnerable. They do not teach that wealth and resources should be taken from people during their darkest hours.

The United States should stand with Venezuelan earthquake victims, not add to their suffering. True leadership is measured by compassion, not by a power grab to steal another nation’s resources.