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| Trump laughs, Netanyahu dances, Earthlings wail |
The world is now facing another great contradiction.
As war and conflict grow, a strange smile comes to the faces of some powerful people. And behind that smile is always followed by tears from countless people.
Trump has always emphasized the "politics of power." As international conflicts intensify, politics based on military power and hegemony gains strength. The more unstable the world is, the stronger the leader looks and its political influence grows. Perhaps that's why whenever the world shakes, someone seems to be smiling.
Israeli leader Netanyahu is also a figure who has continued to survive politically in the whirlwind of war. The crisis of internal politics is pushed back and the people gather as the external conflict increases. War is a tragedy for the people, but for some politicians, it is also a means of keeping power. So someone appears to be dancing in the roar of war.
But it's the unnamed people who are crying in between.
Parents who have to run with their children in the bombing, elderly people standing in front of collapsed houses, citizens spending the night in fear of not knowing when it will end. In the calculation of politics, their lives are recorded only in numbers.
This is where the harsh reality of world politics lies.
The military speaks of strategy, the military speaks of operations, but the human race speaks of life. However, the language of life is the first to disappear in the language of war.
So today we can't help but ask.
Who's laughing.
Who is dancing.
And why are the Earthlings wailing.
Ordinary people always pay the greatest price on the table of war created by the calculations of the great powers and the ambitions of the powerful. History has proven this fact numerous times over and over again.
The path humanity has to choose is clear.
It is not the politics of power, but the politics of life, not the diplomacy of hegemony, but the diplomacy of coexistence.
It's not a leader who laughs in a war
It is an era in which a leader is needed to stop the war.
Until that day comes
Somewhere on Earth, someone will be crying today.
Moonkyo-Kim / Korean journalis cambroadcast@naver.com
