🌍 Global tensions reached a boiling point this week as Iran's state media confirmed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in what they called U.S.-Israeli coordinated attacks. The shocking development has sparked urgent questions about international law and power dynamics.
💥 'We're witnessing total jungle rule,' declared renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs during a fiery CGTN interview with Liu Xin. He accused Washington of being 'drunk with arrogance' and operating without strategic principles: 'This escalation shows contempt for multilateral frameworks that took decades to build.'
'Where’s the legal justification? Where’s the long-term plan?' Sachs challenged, comparing current geopolitics to 'a Marvel movie where superpowers write their own rules.'
📈 Analysts warn the crisis could destabilize energy markets and impact Asia-Pacific trade routes. With young professionals and travelers closely monitoring developments, Sachs urged diplomatic solutions: 'My students ask if this means every nation now gets to play judge, jury, and executioner.'
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