The irony? Both have representatives in governments on either side of that border.
People asking the weak Lebanese state to 'control' Hezbollah should ask themselves why Israel - a much stronger state - doesn't control terrorist settler groups in the West Bank.
Touching to see all this sudden right-wing concern with the fate of the Chagossians. Let’s call it “opportunistic performative solidarity”.
And what happened to Netanyahu’s indictment? They were so fast in Putin’s case.
“The most moral army in the world”? This certainly raises questions. — Investigating war crimes in Gaza youtu.be/kPE6vbKix6A?...
YouTube video by Al Jazeera English
Perhaps it's time to face a harsh reality: the UK is in a deep, long-term rut, and rather than strenuously trying to maintain a long-gone global strategic relevance, it should concentrate on regional security, and getting its domestic affairs in order.
I want one of those signs.
Perhaps it's time to face a harsh reality: the UK is in a deep, long-term rut, and rather than strenuously trying to maintain a long-gone global strategic relevance, it should concentrate on regional security, and getting its domestic affairs in order.
You'd think David Lammy had just signed away the Raj by the sounds of it. #PoliSciSky
Good luck winning the 21st-century contest over the 'Global South' while justifying outdated colonial arrangements through legal acrobatics or, worse, unadulterated 'vae victis' power-politics.