They call themselves the so-called “world community” and plunge the world into misfortune and tragedy.
Author: Malek Sitez
Original article: "جامعه جهانی" یا باشگاه چاپلوسان
Trump, in the White House, spread out a large table and personally presided over an important meeting. At first, he speaks for five minutes about the global situation, focusing on the war in Ukraine. All his words are full of exaggeration and boasting. He talks about his “achievements” for peace in the world, recalls six wars that he allegedly stopped, and then declares to the main leaders of the West:
“I will stop this war as well. This stupidity was caused by Biden, and I must end it.”
At the table sit the leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, NATO, and the European Commission. They listen attentively to Trump, fully agreeing with him.
Then Trump gives the floor to Zelensky. The President of Ukraine, in an emotional attempt to please everyone, says:
“Today we had the best meeting with President Trump.”
Then he adds, “No, the best meeting is still ahead, but today’s was also very good.”
After this, Trump casts a “fatherly” glance at the participants and addresses the NATO Secretary General:
“You too should say a few words.”
In the same way, he gives the floor to the Western European leaders to speak about peace and war. All of them talk about Trump’s “great achievements.”
Trump, with arrogant smiles and gestures, encourages them like children. He calls Emmanuel Macron a good leader for France, Keir Starmer an outstanding manager for Britain, Friedrich Merz a dynamic leader for Germany, and Giorgia Meloni a strong woman at the head of Italy’s cabinet. All the “children” are pleased, and the chairman of the meeting enjoys this parade of self-congratulation.
Meanwhile, the world is going through its worst times: discord, rising poverty, lack of social justice, massive human rights violations, occupation and killings, environmental disaster, shortage of resources for humanitarian aid, waves of migration, and hundreds of other crises and mega-crises.
Since the Second World War, the world has never faced such a catastrophe. The main culprits of these crises are precisely those who are now trying to reap political dividends. Isn’t that so?
No one asks: where did the Middle East crisis begin and what disgraceful catastrophe for humanity has it led to? What are the consequences of the failed “war on terror”? How did the irresponsible and unplanned withdrawal of your troops affect the fate of the Afghan people? Who is responsible for the plight of women, children, and unemployed, hopeless young Afghan refugees? Who is bombing the children in Gaza, dying of hunger? Who is to blame for the terrible reduction in the activities of charitable and humanitarian organizations that once helped the victims of your wars? Can Israel, without your support, set independent Middle Eastern states on fire?
When I carefully listened to the leaders of the West, I once again became convinced: when we say “world community,” we mean precisely this picture we see now. Some may say: “But what about Russia, China, India, Brazil, South Africa…?” But no, that’s not the case. These countries spend only pennies on building the so-called “world order.” But it is the United States and Europe that manage the mechanism called the “world community” and bear the costs for it.
Believe me, this is the real “world community.” Believe it!






