
From within war and after wars comes a satisfaction, and today this is twofold: The ceasefire imposed by my father and the Nobel Peace Prize.
I'm afraid that these days there are cases when birthday invitations are forgotten, or death notices are not noticed.
During the Cold War, it was common for even weddings to be postponed due to events with external enemies.
Now there is a war in the Middle East, and although it is over, normalcy in human life has not returned. 'Two school children were fighting and the father came and scolded them with harsh language!', said Trump at the NATO Summit.
Many 'small' things were left aside. It was no longer valuable if someone had published a book, the vulgar poems they throw on fb went in vain, a philosopher somewhere in the corner of the world was not listened to attentively, it did not cause wow! The new beach. We also missed podcasts or 'eye for an eye' from the prime minister. It is not known what theater is being played at Turbina. Meta's statements from prison about water cans went in vain. Nothing was said about the summer solstice of June 21. Even showbiz girls have felt more lonely...
The war did it all, that quarrel between two giants in the Middle East.
It's not that the war brought any great horror to the world, we don't know that yet; but from President Trump's humor at the NATO Summit, it seems that everything passed.
It seems like it wasn't a war. But it attracted attention just like it was a real horror. Some guys here in Albania came out in the media and said 'get ready because two American senators told me we're going to have a war in Albania'. We had the wildest war, gia!, in Ukraine, but it seemed to be denied by the mind.
On the other hand, another theater was produced. The theater of a war that will end all wars. Donald Trump's idea that these days he would extinguish a few more hotbeds of war in Africa and elsewhere, implied that after these there is no more. At the beginning of every war, this is said, before the next one comes.
Wars in ancient times were also fought for fun. From within war and after wars comes a pleasure and this is double today: The ceasefire imposed by the father and the Nobel Peace Prize.
Should we believe it? We have nothing else to do, because war leaves us empty-handed. Warlords are always the most worshipped. Worship leaves out the 'little things' of man.
Why are those who cause war worshipped?
It is not just fear, nor even just curiosity. The most powerful force of the leaders has been the slogan that 'with this war we will become richer'. Even though it has never happened. Peoples have not gone to war for wealth; look! Take our nation that has long quarrels with its neighbors, especially in the North, more for the flag than for lands and wealth. That is, more for the 'spirit and the flag', or fun with victory, however short it may be.
Even more so now in the modern state and in modern wars. In Iran, about 600 people were killed, in Israel they have not yet announced it, but neither won anything, both sides declared victory. Wars cost who knows how many times more than their "profits". The price of President Bush's war against Iraq - neighboring Iran - was measured in trillions of dollars, but how many profits? Not even as many baskets of eggs of the villagers who descend every day on Tirana.
Russia is not getting rich from the war against Ukraine, as Putin has declared. Quite the contrary. Despite Russia's impoverishment, under Putin, Putin is more powerful than ever, but not his nation; people vote for him unequivocally because of the war. Even President Bush was voted in in 2004 because of the fruitless war in Iraq, even though he had gone through the tragic September 11th.
On its own, this is another spectacle: Fun with inspiration against another.
Each of us, once we come to our senses, will see that we have forgotten many things these days. It was war, even though it did not belong to us.
Lini një Përgjigje