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Marwa Osman on NATO Secretary General’s comments today

🚨 NATO Secretary General: U.S. strikes on Iran were “absolutely necessary,” says AFP.

https://t.me/Marwa_OsmanLB/5702

Those words do not end with the strike itself. They echo outward, across sea lanes, economies and the lives of millions who had no say in the decisions of governments.

If Iran were to close the Strait of Hormuz and Yemen were to shut the Bab el Mandeb, the consequences would extend far beyond the battlefield. Global energy markets would convulse, supply chains would fracture, shipping costs would soar and nflation would spread.

The price would be paid by ordinary people around the world. If the USA is run by a pshycho of a regime, who cares not about their people, is Europe ready for this impact?

This is the forgotten math of escalation: every missile launched in the name of “necessity” invites another response, another justification and another step toward a wider war. The world is repeatedly told that force is indispensable, yet rarely asked who ultimately bears its cost.

Perhaps the real lesson is that no nation should assume military action against sovereign states exists in isolation. Every act carries consequences, every escalation invites another, and every violation of restraint pushes the region, and the world, closer to the edge.

And possibly to teach further lessons to colonial powers about how it is “absolutely necessary” to NOT violate ceasefires and MoUs, with missiles raining on terrorist Israel yet again, as it continues to massacre the people of Gaza and south Lebanon.

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