Honestly, hearing about Blinken's trip to Saudi Arabia to broker a Gaza ceasefire sounds like more of the same old political theatre to me. It's like the U.S. is trying to play the hero by stepping into a conflict it has historically fueled with arms and political support. To think that meaningful peace can come from a meeting that's likely just a bunch of powerful people making deals behind closed doors is pretty naive. True peace isn't about temporary ceasefires brokered by nations with vested interests in the region's politics and resources. Real change would require addressing the root causes of the conflict, like imperialism, military occupation, and economic exploitation, which these talks rarely, if ever, aim to solve. It feels like just another band-aid solution on a much larger wound, and it's hard to be optimistic about any genuine progress towards lasting peace and self-determination for all involved.
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