The absence of genuine dialogue is the crux of the problem.
The question arises: why isn’t there a meaningful conversation taking place?
Where is the mechanism for de-escalation?
The essential point I’m attempting to convey is that attributing blame to either side perpetuates a cycle that benefits no one. We’re approaching a precipice where a single error could trigger a significant conflict. A glance at recent global events suggests that the pieces are in place, as if there’s an anticipation for conflict to erupt.
Should such a scenario unfold, it will be our children who are conscripted to fight in a war. If you believe I’m mistaken, that’s your prerogative, but I’m genuinely perplexed by the public’s oversight of the imminent threat of a larger-scale war.
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