The least of words, that was the sigh of anger uttered by Finance Minister Stephan Salameh during a meeting with journalists who celebrate bad news and love to break away from rigid molds and ready-made meals. They seize upon that departure and jump over what came in the meeting, from numbers carried in diplomatic language that does not satisfy their craving for the "trend" that fills the world and occupies people.
The evocation of the "headline phrase" is dictated today by the successive developments in the faltering negotiations between Washington and Tehran; at a time when animosities are intensifying and tribulations are crowding in; for it was said long ago: "Animosities bring tribulations." After Trump's statements about destroying civilizations, Katz's statements about burning Lebanon came, and these are statements that suckle from one breast, harboring hostility, and spreading discord and grudges among nations, sects, and ethnicities, to facilitate control and expand the "yellow zones" from Sham to Baghdad, and from Najd to Yemen, to Egypt then Tetouan, as came in the dream maps of those who love to swim in the blood of others.
With each passing day of negotiations, solutions move further away between those who want to impose surrender and those who threaten with imminent death. Neither Trump can back down from his goals for which he went to war, nor Netanyahu "is content with the spoils of return," in front of opponents who are lurking to overthrow him in the upcoming elections, which makes resuming the war a way out of his crisis. The more he is pressured, the more he generates new wars to keep himself afloat and prolong the life of his government, as long as he finds someone in the White House who responds to his impulses.
The warning against resuming the war is not only because the tear is widening on the mender, but because "wolves" can only live in the forest.





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