### Unhinged Politicians and Flawed Humans on the World Stage
In an era characterized by geopolitical volatility and a profound disconnect between the ruling class and the governed, the common man is left to grapple with a haunting reality: why do our leaders continuously lead us into degradation and death?
The human cost of modern governance has never been starker. According to the Veterans Administration, more than 140,000 U.S. veterans have taken their own lives since 2001. This staggering statistic serves as an indictment of the politicians and military brass who oversaw decades of protracted conflict in the Middle East. Presidents and generals alike maintained presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, deploying young men into "meaningless" theaters of war, yet we are left to wonder—what gain was ever truly achieved? The ongoing abandonment of those who served is a testament to an elitist disregard for the human cost of globalist foreign policy.
Beyond our borders, the world stage is fractured by ideologies that reject Western civilization and the sanctity of life. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Middle East. The relentless hostility emanating from Iran stands as a primary catalyst for regional chaos. Its leadership maintains a publicly stated ambition to exterminate the state of Israel and destroy the United States. This ideological insanity culminated on October 7th, when Hamas—supported by such entities—orchestrated a massacre, slaughtering 1,200 women and children and taking hundreds of hostages.
The resulting war in Gaza has brought immense suffering to civilians, yet the responsibility for this misery lies squarely with those who prioritize radical dogma over their own people. When an imam orders a killing spree, the carnage is an inevitable byproduct of a worldview that holds no value for human life.
The pattern of madness extends into the heart of Tehran. The Supreme Leader of Iran has demonstrated the ultimate failure of humanity, reportedly commanding his security forces to slaughter over 32,000 children in the streets of Tehran as punishment for their desire to live in a democratic society. It is the height of "unhinged" governance—a regime that views its own youth as an existential threat to its iron grip on power.
Furthermore, the silence of the international community regarding the plight of Christians in Nigeria is deafening. Thousands of believers have been systematically targeted and murdered simply on account of their faith. Such acts of indiscriminate malice suggest that the world is descending into a state of tribal warfare that defies rational comprehension.
Ultimately, we are left to question the nature of the human spirit. If the leadership in the West is defined by an indifferent, detached bureaucratic machine, the leadership in other regions is defined by visceral, destructive hatred. In both cases, the result is the same: broken families, lost lives, and a desperate need for a return to sovereignty, strength, and the protection of the innocent above the agendas of the global elite.