Adonis: When Tehran Burns, the Left Falls Silent — Hypocrisy Exposed Once Again
Iran’s uprising, selective outrage, and the geopolitical truth many prefer to ignore.
Iran’s uprising, selective outrage, and the geopolitical truth many prefer to ignore.
In a sharp political counterattack, Plevris and Georgiadis demand respect for national sovereignty and critique “ideologically biased” international bodies, emphasizing Greek security, law and order, and citizens’ interests over traditional left‑leaning narratives.
Competing narratives, selective international law and a geopolitical chessboard where stability remains fragile
Focus on energy, U.S. interest under Trump, and strengthening regional cooperation in the 3+1 format
High-level mediators, clashing red lines, and the risk that a fragile truce collapses before a political “day after” exists
Oğuz Sedir, director of Milliyet, dismantles the stereotypes fueling tensions between Greece and Turkey, speaks about the responsibility of the media and politicians, and explains why he believes that both peoples are ready for a new model of shared interests in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.