
We only need to turn on the television, radio, or browse social media to see the man-made disasters taking place today. War and famine in the Gaza Strip, Sudan, and elsewhere are prime examples.
Although there are international institutions concerned with stopping and preventing these wars, these institutions are not doing their duty as they should.
Even the United States, the most powerful country militarily and economically, and one of the major powers in the world, is not effective enough to end these tragedies.
The long duration of these wars also has consequences:
Consequences of the Gaza War
Fair Observer
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US-Europe Engineered Famine in Gaza: Devastating Implications for the World
Sources do not explicitly support the specific claim that the US and Europe have engineered a famine, but it emerges indirectly through accusations of …
Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies
www.cmes.lu.se
Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the Wake of the Gaza War
In the Global South, there is a widespread perception that the liberal world order only benefits the West; that democracy, free trade and human rights are only …
YouTube
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Could Western leaders be legally complicit in the Gaza genocide? | Inside Story – YouTube
Led by the US, Western weapons and support have been central to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. UK and EU relations with Israel remain essentially unchanged despite …
The repercussions of the civil war in Sudan:
Chatham House
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Gold and the war in Sudan | Conclusion and policy implications – Chatham House
The UAE and Egypt have significant influence and support opposing parties to the civil war. While both countries benefit in the short term from the gold trade, …
Many wars that do not subside will extend and will breach others and will remain a bleeding wound in the body of all humanity.