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The Futility of War: What Todayโ€™s Conflicts Reveal About Human Cost and Political Failure

War is often justified with words like security, deterrence, honor, or necessity. But when examined through time, lives lost, and economic destruction, war repeatedly proves itself to be one of humanityโ€™s most wasteful and senseless choices. The conflicts unfolding today show a consistent pattern. Enormous suffering accumulates while political outcomes remain uncertain, delayed, or unchanged.…
Venezuela blog

Venezuela, Resources, and Shared Responsibility

A balanced reflection on energy, capacity, and international cooperation Venezuelaโ€™s long relationship with oil tells a complex story. Once, its natural resources helped support a strong economy and rising living standards. Today, despite holding the largest proven oil reserves in the world, Venezuela struggles to convert those resources into stability and prosperity for its people.…

A Calm Reflection on Iran, Politics, and a Trustworthy Future

Faith, Governance, and Civic Responsibility Through Peaceful Reform Authorโ€™s Note Having no personal lived experience within the historical and cultural context of Iran , this reflection is grounded in historical study, comparative civic experience, and deep respect for the Iranian people. It is offered not as instruction or prescription, but as solidarity and reflection…
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Inflation isnโ€™t one thing: The many moving parts behind rising prices (2015 to present)

Inflation is usually discussed like a single number scrolling across the news. But in real life, inflation shows up as a bundle of pressures housing, energy, food, interest rates, supply shocks, policy decisions, and sometimes tariffs layered on top. For most households, the experience is painfully consistent: Prices move first. Paychecks chase later. Below is…