The Latest Conflict That Could Redraw Global Power Lines
As tensions between Israel and Iran escalate to unprecedented levels, the world stands on the edge of uncertainty. In a powerful new episode from THEE ALFA HOUSE, Prof. PLO Lumumba dissects the deeper truths that mainstream media won’t touch — exposing historical deception, geopolitical hypocrisy, and the silent roles played by global superpowers.
A Century-Old Tension Reignites
PLO Lumumba traces the roots of the Israel–Iran conflict back to the early 20th century — from the rise and fall of the Pahlavi dynasty to the 1979 Iranian revolution, which birthed a theocratic regime that openly refuses to recognize the Israeli state.
This ideological clash, Lumumba argues, set the stage for decades of hostility, proxy warfare, and nuclear brinkmanship. And now, with Israel allegedly striking Iran with U.S. approval, the powder keg has been lit.
“Preemptive Defense” or Justified Aggression?
Lumumba challenges Israel’s narrative of self-defense, calling out the Netanyahu regime for provoking war under the pretext of stopping uranium enrichment. He questions whether the attack on Iran was necessary — or just another expression of Israel’s belief in its “divine mission.”
“When people believe they are chosen by God, logic dies,” Lumumba warns.
“And when logic dies, war becomes easier than diplomacy.”
The Deafening Silence of the West
One of the episode’s strongest points is its exposure of Western hypocrisy. Lumumba contrasts the silence over Israel’s aggression with the loud condemnation of Russia’s actions in Ukraine. He argues that the West has lost moral authority by picking sides based on interests, not principles.
“What they call freedom fighters in one country, they call terrorists in another,” he states.
A Global Powder Keg: What’s at Stake?
The implications of this conflict go beyond Israel and Iran. Lumumba points out that actors like:
- Hezbollah,
- The Houthis,
- North Korea,
- China, and
- Russia
are all watching — and possibly preparing to intervene. Meanwhile, oil prices surge, global shipping lanes are threatened, and nuclear fears grow.
The End of the Two-State Solution?
Lumumba also takes aim at the failure of diplomacy in the Middle East. The Oslo Accords have collapsed. The two-state solution is all but dead. And now, even normalization efforts between Israel and Arab nations are fading.
“What we are witnessing,” Lumumba says, “is not just a war. It’s the collapse of decades of diplomatic progress.”
So What Now?
The answer is not easy. Lumumba does not dismiss the threats posed by Iran’s regime, nor does he absolve Israel. But he calls for renewed diplomacy, bold leadership, and honest conversation — especially from the Global South.
“Let us not be bullied by the West into silence,” he concludes.
“Africa must speak. The Global South must rise. And peace must be pursued without hypocrisy.”
Watch the Full Episode
🎥 [Watch on YouTube] https://youtu.be/Ui5zN9YJPXY
🗣️ Presented by THEE ALFA HOUSE — where African voices confront global power.
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