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When his dear mother departs for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, how can a young son like him cope with the pain of being separated from her? To bid her farewell, he went with her up to the  far-off Hajj House. At that particular time, he appeared quite confident and woke up early in the hours, before the morning but after leaving the location, he felt a little depressed and a bit more uneasy.  Wonderfully, his two elder sisters did not appear to realise similar feelings. They have their own busy schedules. They'd better choose to sleep after saying goodbye to her. They are indeed more practical and materialistic. It felt distinctly more like a worldly situation, unlike anything else, most often realised at such a special time.  It is rooted in killing our peculiarities that coincide with our aesthetic and the most popular worldly strategic styles.  But that does not mean there are easy ways to track the peculiarities of daily routines or rotations for a constant heat of...

Keir Starmer is no Winston Churchill: Trump


 







It has been a relatively busy week for President Donald Trump. He has a little bit acidic reaction straight against British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after criticising London for denying instant permission to bring into use British military bases in the Chagos Islands for harsh strikes against Iran. 

It is geographically an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. What he said about him was undeniably unique in itself. His exact reported reaction is: “This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with.” 

Of course, he is known for repeating such a criticism, both on and off the delicate occasions. He was quite familiar with becoming so ascerbic within a few months, proving to all of us that he really does not think twice before criticising a political personality. 

Not entirely content with extreme criticism of Starmer, Trump also laid into Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, threatening to impose a full US embargo on Spain in his response to opposition to US strikes on Iran.

His strong words mark yet another instant rift between Washington and Europe. It also highlighted the delicate balance European leaders have attempted to strike since the US and Israel began bombing Iran recently.

The Europeans are so far miscalculating their involvement in a war; many of them have refused to say it is legal, which is deeply disliked domestically. They really do not need to be entangled in a new, dangerous situation in a particular war; they seem to have become unreasonable in the present stormy situation.

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