Shifting sands of geopolitics

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Israeli soldiers are now facing criminal complaints globally. In parallel, US President-elect Trump is reportedly planning sanctions against ICC judges, raising eyebrows about the implications for international law.

The initiative by the US to impose sanctions may push other nations to seek alternatives to American influence. The situation is further complicated by Israel's military presence in Quneitra, where it controls crucial water sources, while Turkey's long-standing violations of water agreements with its neighbors are leading to environmental disasters.

Amidst these geopolitical tensions, the potential resistance in Syria is characterized as independent of Iranian influence, reflecting the dissatisfaction of many Syrian citizens with their current circumstances.


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