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It is easier to start a war than to end it

Pushing real politics in the neck of the allies has been on the agenda in the White House of Trump Trump for a while. The first buddy Steve Witkoff was sent to send the message.

Trump skipped Zelenskyy and met Vladimir Putin for a framework for Ukraine. You can see how a torn Zelenskyy is grumpy, how Trump and Putin appeared together at a press conference.

Since then, Trump has warned Zelenskyy and said: “You should never have started with it.” The Nobel Prize -winning Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez once noticed with his usual sharpness: “It is easier to start a war than to end.”

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was a little bit bit bit bit bit bitter over Europe after his meeting with the Emir of Qatar when he accused the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who was supposedly said that Ukraine was better with the war than with peace under current circumstances – Russian speaking in the east of Ukraine. Lavrov accused Europeans of bringing Ukraine to war.

We have to wait and see whether Trump's initiative achieved better results with the exception of Europeans. Of course, it is unlikely that the Russians will give up the east of Russian speech areas under their control, since they would probably see it as a betrayal of the people living there. Ukraine has a centuries -old story in which it was merged with Russia, and was once considered Russia's grain storage.

The situation in the Middle East is currently the other main problem in terms of Gaza. Trump's compassion with Israel is durable, but he seems to be different from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on the best course for Israel.

If there was ever an insoluble problem, it is. There are about 9.5 million Israelis and 5.1 million Palestinians (West Bank & Gaza). Now several billion is required for the reconstruction of Gaza. Netanyahu intended to force the evacuation of Gaza, but where can the Palestinians go? Trump had over Jordan's king, but he offered to accept 30 to 40,000 – a drop in the bucket.

Since the Israelis cannot get rid of the Palestinians-and the latter cannot get rid of the Israelis, Logic dictates a simple solution: they have to live and learn side by side.

Israel is similar to other countries in the west. A democracy that begins by European Jews that are being followed in Europe is underway, but later the arrivals came from North Africa and other countries in the Middle East. In this way, it is divided into these lines and the non-Europeans are often discriminated against. In fact, the North Africans and other Jews in the Middle East probably have more cultural similarities (food and customs) with Arabs than with their European Coralionists. It is known that they are discriminated against.

Whatever the end of this agglomeration is completely clear: the different groups have to learn to live together. Lord Balfour may have thought that he had found a home for British and other Jews in Palestine. He also did not recognize it: it is easier to start something than ending it.