Pepe Escobar points to an implicit civil war in France and predicts an expansion of the conflict in the Middle East.
Escobar emphasized the seriousness of the situation, warning of the lack of rational voices within the US government.
247 - International correspondent Pepe Escobar, in his latest "Pepe Café" broadcast on YouTube, discussed the complex geopolitical situation in the Middle East based on his recent experiences in Russia and France. Escobar highlighted the climate of tension in the region, including events such as the blockade in Paris and the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East.
During the broadcast, Escobar addressed the implicit civil war in France, triggered by agricultural and political issues imposed by Brussels. He also highlighted the "invisible" war taking place in Russia, especially in the Donbass region, more than 1000 km from Moscow.
The journalist focused on the possibility of an expansion of the conflict in the Middle East, especially highlighting the tension in Gaza, where the international community, including the International Court of Justice, has been pressing for a ceasefire in the face of allegations of genocide. He also discussed the recent attacks by Iraqi militias on an American base, emphasizing the growing resistance against the United States' presence in the region.
Escobar emphasized the gravity of the situation, warning of the lack of rational voices within the US government and pointing to the imminent possibility of an eruption of conflict in the region. He concluded the broadcast expressing his concern about the situation and promising to explore the subject further in future editions of his program. Watch: