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Trump’s Apocalyptic Rhetoric Echoes Nuclear Annihilation Trump’s warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” was more than bluster—it was a reckless invocation of nuclear destruction that shattered diplomatic norms and reignited questions about his fitness... Continue reading

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The Five Enablers Of The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

For decades, five powerful actors—the United States, the Arab states, the European Union, AIPAC, and Israel’s own opposition—have all claimed to seek Israeli-Palestinian peace while enabling permanent occupation, together burying the two state solution. Every powerful actor in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict professes to seek peace. The US and EU repeat the two state mantra, the…

Trump And Netanyahu: Twin Autocrats Leading The War On Iran

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu—mirror images of arrogance and deceit—have subverted democratic norms in pursuit of personal power. Their malignant narcissism, contempt for law, and appetite for conflict led to the horrific war with Iran Alon Ben-Meir · Trump and Netanyahu: Twin Autocrats in the War on Truth Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are criminal…

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Trump’s address to the nation on the Iran war was intended to project control and resolve. Instead, it revealed indecision and disarray, marked by contradictions, self praise, and shifting objectives. What was billed as a declaration of strength became a striking exposé of confusion and faltering leadership—both at home and abroad. Trump’s address to the…

An Ominous Reckoning For The Gulf States

Trump’s Iran war has left the Gulf shattered: US bases turned into targets, economies battered, and the “oasis” myth destroyed. Gulf rulers now confront a harsh reckoning over their reliance on Washington and the uncertain search for a new, fragile security order As Trump assembled major US naval and air assets in the eastern Mediterranean…

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Alon Ben-Meir

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Retired Professor at @nyucga, Senior Fellow at World Policy Institute.

Trump and Netanyahu stand as corrosive forces who have disgraced the offices they hold and desecrated the democratic ideals they were sworn to uphold. Each has weaponized fear, division, and deceit to perpetuate his own power—undermining courts, vilifying truth, and poisoning public and international trust.⁠
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Read more in my recent article; link in bio.

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Trump and Netanyahu stand as corrosive forces who have disgraced the offices they hold and desecrated the democratic ideals they were sworn to uphold. Each has weaponized fear, division, and deceit to perpetuate his own power—undermining courts, vilifying truth, and poisoning public and international trust.⁠
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Read more in my recent article; link in bio.

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are criminal leaders whose contempt for law, truth, and democratic constraint define their rule. Their relentless assaults on judicial independence, democratic norms, and the rule of law are tearing at the institutional fabrics of America and Israel.⁠
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Read more in my latest article; link in bio.

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Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are criminal leaders whose contempt for law, truth, and democratic constraint define their rule. Their relentless assaults on judicial independence, democratic norms, and the rule of law are tearing at the institutional fabrics of America and Israel.⁠
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Read more in my latest article; link in bio.

Today’s podcast guest is Eric Margolis, an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. He appears as an expert on foreign affairs on CNN, BBC, France 2, France 24, Fox News, CTV, and CBC.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the ongoing war on Iran, including the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing negotiations to resolve the conflict, Trump’s and Netanyahu’s motivations behind the war, US-Canada relations under Trump, and the impact of the ongoing conflict on the US midterm elections.⁠
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Listen now; link in bio.⁠
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Eric S. Margolis is an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune the Los Angeles Times, Times of London, the Gulf Times, the Khaleej Times, Nation – Pakistan, Hurriyet, – Turkey, Sun Times Malaysia and other news sites in Asia.⁠
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He is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, Lew Rockwell. He appears as an expert on foreign affairs on CNN, BBC, France 2, France 24, Fox News, CTV and CBC.⁠
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His internet column www.ericmargolis.com reaches global readers on a daily basis.⁠
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As a war correspondent Margolis has covered conflicts in Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Sinai, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India, Pakistan, El Salvador and Nicaragua. He was among the first journalists to ever interview Libya’s Muammar Khadaffi and was among the first to be allowed access to KGB headquarters in Moscow.⁠
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A veteran of many conflicts in the Middle East, Margolis recently was featured in a special appearance on Britain’s Sky News TV as “the man who got it right” in his predictions about the dangerous risks and entanglements the US would face in Iraq.⁠
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A native New Yorker, he maintains residences in Toronto and New York, with frequent visits to Paris.

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Today’s podcast guest is Eric Margolis, an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. He appears as an expert on foreign affairs on CNN, BBC, France 2, France 24, Fox News, CTV, and CBC.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the ongoing war on Iran, including the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing negotiations to resolve the conflict, Trump’s and Netanyahu’s motivations behind the war, US-Canada relations under Trump, and the impact of the ongoing conflict on the US midterm elections.⁠
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Listen now; link in bio.⁠
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Full bio⁠
Eric S. Margolis is an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune the Los Angeles Times, Times of London, the Gulf Times, the Khaleej Times, Nation – Pakistan, Hurriyet, – Turkey, Sun Times Malaysia and other news sites in Asia.⁠
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He is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, Lew Rockwell. He appears as an expert on foreign affairs on CNN, BBC, France 2, France 24, Fox News, CTV and CBC.⁠
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His internet column www.ericmargolis.com reaches global readers on a daily basis.⁠
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As a war correspondent Margolis has covered conflicts in Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Sinai, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India, Pakistan, El Salvador and Nicaragua. He was among the first journalists to ever interview Libya’s Muammar Khadaffi and was among the first to be allowed access to KGB headquarters in Moscow.⁠
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A veteran of many conflicts in the Middle East, Margolis recently was featured in a special appearance on Britain’s Sky News TV as “the man who got it right” in his predictions about the dangerous risks and entanglements the US would face in Iraq.⁠
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A native New Yorker, he maintains residences in Toronto and New York, with frequent visits to Paris.

In my latest podcast episode, I spoke with Yossef Ben-Meir, president of the High Atlas Foundation, about the Foundation`s sustainable development work in Morocco, and its importance for health, girls` education, and much more. Listen to more of our conversation; link in bio.

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In my latest podcast episode, I spoke with Yossef Ben-Meir, president of the High Atlas Foundation, about the Foundation's sustainable development work in Morocco, and its importance for health, girls' education, and much more. Listen to more of our conversation; link in bio.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure as Secretary of Health and Human Services has become a public health catastrophe of his own making. Armed with no medical or scientific credentials, he has used the nation’s premier health agency as a megaphone for long debunked conspiracy theories, systematically undermining vaccine science while measles and other once defeated diseases roar back. He has purged or muzzled career experts, gutted funding for state and local health departments, and stacked advisory panels with cranks who echo his hostility to basic immunization. This is not ignorance; it is willful sabotage. Every preventable outbreak, every child hospitalized because a routine shot was politicized, is an indictment of his leadership. Congress and the public must stop treating this as eccentricity and confront it for what it is: a clear and present danger to Americans’ health. If Trump does not fire him, he must resign before he causes so much more irreversible damage. ... See MoreSee Less

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure as Secretary of Health and Human Services has become a public health catastrophe of his own making. Armed with no medical or scientific credentials, he has used the nation’s premier health agency as a megaphone for long debunked conspiracy theories, systematically undermining vaccine science while measles and other once defeated diseases roar back. He has purged or muzzled career experts, gutted funding for state and local health departments, and stacked advisory panels with cranks who echo his hostility to basic immunization. This is not ignorance; it is willful sabotage. Every preventable outbreak, every child hospitalized because a routine shot was politicized, is an indictment of his leadership. Congress and the public must stop treating this as eccentricity and confront it for what it is: a clear and present danger to Americans’ health.  If Trump does not fire him, he must resign before he causes so much more irreversible damage.
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Trump’s address to the nation on the Iran war was intended to project control and resolve. Instead, it revealed indecision and disarray, marked by contradictions, self praise, and shifting objectives. What was billed as a declaration of strength became a striking exposé of confusion and faltering leadership—both at home and abroad. ... See MoreSee Less

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When a president of the United States threatens that a whole civilization will die, the world must listen—not because the threat is necessarily credible, but because it exposes the peril of letting unrestrained rhetoric shape global realities. Trump’s words are not the tantrum of a man out of power; they echo a worldview that wields extinction as diplomacy and gambles civilization itself for theatrical dominance and projection of raw power. What was once dismissed as bluster must now be recognized for what it is—a warning that when dangerous mendacity meets bottomless ago, humanity itself becomes collateral. The world cannot allow a madman's narrative to become the language of statecraft. ... See MoreSee Less

When a president of the United States threatens that a whole civilization will die, the world must listen—not because the threat is necessarily credible, but because it exposes the peril of letting unrestrained rhetoric shape global realities. Trump’s words are not the tantrum of a man out of power; they echo a worldview that wields extinction as diplomacy and gambles civilization itself for theatrical dominance and projection of raw power. What was once dismissed as bluster must now be recognized for what it is—a warning that when dangerous mendacity meets bottomless ago, humanity itself becomes collateral. The world cannot allow a madmans narrative to become the language of statecraft.
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It is hard to exaggerate the dire implications of Trump’s recent post on Truth Social, stating that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” if no deal is reached with Iran. Such a damning statement implies that he would use ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ i.e., nuclear, to execute his threat. Obviously, he cannot destroy such a huge country and annihilate a population of 95 million with conventional weapons. Even though Trump was unlikely to carry out his threat, what he said was not taken lightly by either Iran or much of the international community. Iranian leaders are treating this language as an open admission of an intent to commit war crimes—and they are already treating it as a narrative of existential struggle with Washington.

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It is hard to exaggerate the dire implications of Trump’s recent post on Truth Social, stating that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” if no deal is reached with Iran. Such a damning statement implies that he would use ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ i.e., nuclear, to execute his threat. Obviously, he cannot destroy such a huge country and annihilate a population of 95 million with conventional weapons. Even though Trump was unlikely to carry out his threat, what he said was not taken lightly by either Iran or much of the international community. Iranian leaders are treating this language as an open admission of an intent to commit war crimes—and they are already treating it as a narrative of existential struggle with Washington.  https://alonben-meir.com/writing/trumps-apocalyptic-rhetoric-echoes-nuclear-annihilation/
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Is a superpower immune from violations of international law- WAR CRIMES?? 🤔 And WHAT IF …. Ideology does not obliterate with bombs. It hardens ideology.

All of you shut up

We are going to liberate the Iranian people And you will have a very bad time Because you are a very bad person You are evil My parents lived under occupation Only American and Soviet force could save them FDR was more of a liar than Trump. America wasn’t even attacked by Germany. Nevertheless, the Americans liberated us. And I know what you would’ve said about FDR and Churchill Because you’re saying those things now And I know what we would’ve done with people like you So I’m telling you again: you will have a very bad time once the Iranians are free

He must be removed from office.

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