Israel and America are the rogue nations – not Iran

The claim that Israel and America rogue nations — not Iran — flips the dominant narrative on its head. But as the ceasefire fractures and the economic fallout spreads, more people are starting to ask whether that inversion is closer to the truth than they were told.
If your weekly fuel bill is rising, this isn’t abstract geopolitics — it’s hitting your wallet.
Australian critic of American Foreign Policy, Caitlin Johnston is damning…
The World Can Have Peace Or Israel, But Not Both
Israel is already aggressively sabotaging the Trump administration’s two-week ceasefire with Iran by slaughtering huge numbers of civilians in Lebanon, a nation which is explicitly off-limits for any attack under the ceasefire conditions agreed to by Tehran.
The US and Israel are trying to claim that Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire agreement, but Pakistan, whom the US appointed to mediate the agreement, says this is false. The New York Times reports that the White House took part in Pakistan’s public messaging which explicitly included Lebanon in the ceasefire conditions, before changing its tune after Israel attacked.
When ceasefires are broken — who actually pays the price?
Iran has reportedly responded to these violations by again halting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
This serves as yet another reminder that the world can have peace or it can have Israel — but it cannot have both. Israel is a genocidal apartheid state whose entire existence is premised upon a strategy of unceasing violence and abuse in the Middle East. As long as that state continues to exist in its present iteration, peace will never be attainable.
The cost of endless war — and who it falls on
So far Israel and America have killed 6,000 Lebanese and Iranians and wounded 38,000 over the six weeks of this illegal war on Iran.
Alongside these war crimes, Israel is accused of genocide in Gaza and America is accused of enabling them.
I have no love for the Iranian theocracy — but right now, they’re not the ones driving this escalation.
Trump and Netanyahu are the war criminals and we are all paying the price in fuel costs they have created through their cruelty.
Don’t blame Iran when you fill up the car — look at the decisions that made it this expensive.
Because wars don’t just reshape borders — they reshape economies. And while politicians trade blame on the world stage, it’s ordinary people who feel the cost every single day.





