The peace board met again and here is why these endless talks will never fix the Middle East

The so-called “Board of Peace” met today, yet again, to solve the Middle East mess. Another committee, another round of empty promises. Liberals and globalists love to pat themselves on the back for setting up these endless talks. But let’s get real: how many of these peace initiatives actually work? History shows us, plain as day, that they almost never do. This part of the world has been at each other’s throats since Biblical times—good luck teaching a wolf to be a sheep.

People keep pretending that more American handouts or international pressure will magically bring everyone together. The left throws money at the problem and then acts shocked when tribal and religious hatreds blow up their plans. All that comes from these talks are more useless committees, more failed deals, and plenty of taxpayer dollars down the drain. Meanwhile, Americans get nothing in return. These so-called “peace boards” waste time and resources that could be spent on real priorities—like sealing our own borders or boosting our economy.

Let’s stop sugarcoating it. Maybe one reason peace is so scarce in that desert is because daily life there is tough. Endless heat, barren landscapes, zero real opportunity unless you’re in the oil game—hardly a recipe for unity or innovation. Can’t blame everything on the weather, but it sure doesn’t help when everyone’s fighting for scraps in an oven. Funny how elitist liberals who champion these talks have probably never sweated through a day in that environment. They pretend to understand, but really, they just like to feel superior.

And notice how it’s always Americans or our allies expected to swoop in and fix things. Where are China and Russia? Nowhere to be found—or worse, stirring up more trouble behind the scenes. But the woke crowd in D.C. never calls them out. No, they’d rather scold hardworking Americans for “not caring enough” while throwing billions at yet another failed plan. Classic hypocrisy.

After decades of talks, treaties, and summits, ask yourself this: has any of it made a difference? Or would things actually improve if we cut off the endless peace charade and let people over there solve their own problems for once? Maybe it’s time for the West—especially America—to stop playing the world’s babysitter and start looking out for itself.

Source: Redstate


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