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Stay on the line, please.

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Edited by Helene Viel, Monday, 22 Apr 2024, 16:27

It seems that geopolitical issues are sometimes too simplified.

If country A attacks country B, don't be surprised to see country B responding to this attack. Country B represents, for example, Israel and Ukraine. 

Such an issue cannot be solved in a few weeks or months. Trauma and security issues are important. 

There are many historical mistakes. We must rebuild stone after stone our country, and give the will to live together in a peaceful world.

I still do not understand why we do not talk about federalism in different regions worldwide, such as in Israel.

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