Introduction by Donald Trump Ladies and gentlemen, we are here because the future of Gaza matters — not only for Palestinians and Israelis, but for the entire world. For too long, this conflict has been endless — rockets, bombs, death, destruction, and then the same thing again. It has to stop.I’ve said it before: you don’t get peace with weakness, you get peace … [Read more...] about The Future of Gaza: Trump, Hamas, and Paths to Lasting Peace
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A Separate Peace Play: Memory of a Broken Summer
PrologueStage: Dim, almost bare. The tree limb is visible but muted. A wash of pale winter light across stone walls suggests Devon in the present.adult Gene enters slowly, coat draped over his arm. He walks the stage as if retracing invisible lines. He stops at the tree.adult GeneI came back. Not to see classrooms or hear bells—those never belonged to … [Read more...] about A Separate Peace Play: Memory of a Broken Summer
Anne Frank & a Refugee Child: Voices Across War
Anne Frank: When I began writing in my diary, I did not know if anyone would ever read my words. I wrote to survive, to give my fear a place smaller than myself. My diary was my friend, my voice, my proof that I still belonged to life even while death knocked at our door.I once believed my story belonged only to the past, to an attic sealed in silence. But … [Read more...] about Anne Frank & a Refugee Child: Voices Across War
A Mother and Her Lost Daughter in Hiroshima: Eternal Reunion
There are stories that history records in numbers, dates, and ruins. But behind every monument, every bell that tolls in remembrance, there is always one voice, one face, one hand reaching for another. This is not the story of Hiroshima as the world already knows it. It is the story of a mother and her daughter, reunited beyond time.Here, in a place where memory … [Read more...] about A Mother and Her Lost Daughter in Hiroshima: Eternal Reunion
Anna Akhmatova’s Resistance: Love, Loss, and Defiance
Joseph Brodsky: Anna Akhmatova’s life unfolded like a poem etched against the granite of history—elegant, unyielding, and shaped by forces both intimate and immense. Born in the twilight of Imperial Russia, she first rose as a luminous voice in the Silver Age of Russian poetry, where her verses sang of love, longing, and the quiet splendor of human … [Read more...] about Anna Akhmatova’s Resistance: Love, Loss, and Defiance
Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed
The Paths were silent, as they always were — no wind, no heartbeat, no sound but the faint hum beneath the pale sand. Eren stood barefoot, the cold not touching him, the horizon stretching forever in every direction.Eren (thoughts):"This place… I’ve been here so many times, but it’s never been like this. It’s not Ymir calling me, not the Titans, not the chains of … [Read more...] about Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed
Shared Earth Accord: How To End Land Wars Forever
Ban Ki-moon: Friends and colleagues, today we gather not as representatives of nations, but as guardians of a shared home. The world has seen far too many lives lost over boundaries drawn on a map — lines that divide people who share the same sky, drink from the same rivers, and walk on the same Earth.The Shared Earth Accord is not merely a vision; it … [Read more...] about Shared Earth Accord: How To End Land Wars Forever
Trump–Putin Alaska Peace Accord Talks: Ending the Ukraine War
This is a thought experiment.It’s August 2025, and this week President Donald J. Trump is meeting Vladimir Putin in a cedar lodge overlooking Resurrection Bay, Alaska. The setting is far removed from the traditional venues of diplomacy. Instead of marble halls or grand auditoriums, the backdrop here is quiet water, snow-tipped mountains, and the steady glow of a … [Read more...] about Trump–Putin Alaska Peace Accord Talks: Ending the Ukraine War
Rewriting History: Ending the Russia–Ukraine War
Donald J. Trump: “Well, this isn’t your usual roundtable—and I’ll tell you right now, it’s not about winning an argument or grabbing headlines. We’ve had enough of that. What we need now is something much harder and much more important: a peace that lasts.I’ve been blessed to work on some very tough situations—Middle East, Africa, and yes, a few surprises. … [Read more...] about Rewriting History: Ending the Russia–Ukraine War
The House on the Canal: Echoes Through a Century
Thomas Harding: (A quiet voice, as if walking beside you on a misty morning)When I first saw the house again, it was nearly gone. Ivy had claimed its bones. Windows stared like blind eyes. And yet, I felt it breathing—barely, stubbornly.I wrote The House by the Canal not to rebuild brick and mortar, but to uncover the hidden conversations that time had … [Read more...] about The House on the Canal: Echoes Through a Century









