Monthly Archives: February 2026
Pro-Hamas Islamist Countries, Such as Turkey, Qatar and Pakistan, Have No Place on Trump’s Board of Peace
As commendable as it may be that US President Donald J. Trump is apparently hoping that he can turn “swords into ploughshares,” the inclusion of avowedly pro-Islamist, pro-terrorist countries such as Turkey, Qatar and Pakistan in his so-called “Board of Peace” has all the potential thoroughly to undermine the American leader’s peace initiative in Gaza.
Uhawe ikaze kuba mw’isi nshya itagendera kumategeko
Abari mu nama Munichn mu gihugu cya Germany bemeje ko isi ishaje hagiye kuza iyindi nshya!!!
Mu nama mpuzamahanga ilimo kubera mu gihugu cy’u Budage (Germany) ahitwa Munich yatangiye ku wa (5) ikaba izarangira ejo ku cyumweru ubumwe bw’Uburayi mu mvugo ya president Emmanuel Macron wa France mu ijambo rye yavuze ko, European Union bakwiye kwishakishiriza ubwirinzi bwabo bakareka gutega akimuhana kaza imvura ihise.
Donald Trump yemeye ko agiye gukuraho ubutegetsi bwa Iran-Tehran mu burasirazuba bwo gahagati
Perezida w’Amerika Donald Trump avuga ko ihinduka ry’ubutegetsi muri Irani ari cyo “kintu cyiza cyane gishobora kuba“, agaragaza kumwe mu gushyigikira kweruye cyane kwo gusimbuza ubutegetsi bushingiye ku mukuru w’idini rya kisilamu bw’icyo gihugu. Ku wa gatanu, Trump yagize ati: “Bamaze imyaka 47 bavuga, bakavuga, bakongera bakavuga. Hagati aho, twatakaje abantu benshi.”
Iran’s Strategy
If Iran can drag negotiations across months and years, it no doubt hopes to reach a moment when U.S. pressure weakens, priorities shift, or its leadership changes. In that sense, diplomacy becomes a defensive weapon, an end in itself. Iran’s regime has refined its tactics, learned its opponents’ weaknesses, and mastered the art of procedural diplomacy:














