We are 16 million Lebanese Christians around the world.
Yet we are doing nothing together.
You can believe in sovereignty, federalism, separatism. Or you’ve simply lost hope.
It doesn’t matter because none of it works without an organized diaspora.
That’s the weapon we haven’t built yet.
One body. One voice. Powerful lobbying. International law. Get back our lands. Our return.
Politics won’t save us. Organization will.
And for the first time in history, digital technology makes this achievable faster than any generation before in history.
Can you think of a more important project to build today.
#ChristianLebanon
The deadline just compressed from 10 days to 48 hours. And Iran just told you it will not comply.
On February 19, Trump said 10 to 15 days. Five days later, the administration gave Iran a 48-hour window for a new nuclear proposal. That is not negotiation. That is a countdown being accelerated by someone who has already made the math work and is compressing the timeline to match the logistics.
Iran International confirmed Sunday that Tehran has ruled out an interim deal and is keeping its military on full alert during diplomacy. Foreign Minister Araghchi says he sees "encouraging signals" while simultaneously reaffirming Iran will never accept zero enrichment, the only condition Washington says it will accept. Those two positions do not overlap. There is no Venn diagram. There is an unbridgeable impasse, the exact words Israeli officials used when briefing the Times of Israel.
Now hold four things that happened in the same 48-hour window and ask yourself if they are coincidence.
First. KAN, Israel's public broadcaster, reports a US-Israeli understanding has been finalized: Washington leads the initial strikes. If Iran retaliates against Israel, Jerusalem has immediate authorization to respond without waiting for American approval. You do not pre-delegate strike authority between two sovereign militaries for a bluff. That is a command-and-control architecture for a multi-front war with pre-authorized escalation ladders.
Second. Trump told reporters any action would be "easily won" and promised Iran a "very bad day for Iran and its people" if no deal is reached. He then denied his own team is opposing strikes. When a president publicly denies internal opposition, the opposition is real and he has overruled it. Graham already confirmed the advisers are pleading. Trump is telling you he has heard them and chosen differently.
Third. Iran conducted naval drills closing sections of the Strait of Hormuz. Not a statement. Not a threat. Physical vessels conducting physical operations in the 21-mile corridor through which 20 percent of the world's seaborne crude transits daily. Iran is not threatening to close the strait. Iran is practicing closing the strait.
Fourth. The US Embassy in Beirut began evacuating personnel. Beirut. Not Baghdad. Not Doha. Beirut. Where Hezbollah, Iran's most capable proxy, sits with an estimated 150,000 rockets pointed at Israel. You evacuate Beirut when you expect the retaliatory chain to activate Lebanon, which means you expect the initial action to be significant enough to trigger the full proxy architecture.
Gold hit $5,000. Not because of inflation. Not because of Fed policy. Because the smart money that moves bullion is pricing something the equity market has not yet processed.
Bloomberg has modeled $108 oil if the Strait is disrupted. The Atlantic Council just published ten predictions for US strikes, not ten predictions for talks. NBC reports a new attack risks "large-scale retaliation." CSIS is mapping oil disruption scenarios. The Crisis Group, one of the most dovish institutions in international relations, titled their latest analysis "The US and Iran Can Still Avoid a War." Still. That word is doing all the work. Even the doves are framing the baseline as war.
The market priced Brent at $71.76 on Friday. That price contains roughly $10 of Iran premium. Ten dollars. For a scenario where the deadline expires before the talks resume, the target has publicly rejected the only acceptable terms, the shooter has pre-delegated retaliatory authority to a nuclear-armed ally, the target's most capable proxy is being evacuated against, and the chokepoint controlling a fifth of global crude supply is being rehearsed for closure.
Everyone is watching Geneva on Wednesday. The deadline runs out Tuesday. Iran has already said no. The military architecture is complete. The proxy contingency is activated. The embassy is emptying. The gold is screaming.
The stage is not being set. The stage is set. The lights are on. The actors are in position. And the curtain does not wait for the audience to find their seats.
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Nice Nano Banana Pro prompt for weather app:
CITY=Prague,Czechia
Present a clear, 45° top-down isometric miniature 3D cartoon scene of [CITY], featuring its most iconic landmarks and architectural elements. Use soft, refined textures with realistic PBR materials and gentle, lifelike lighting and shadows. Integrate the current weather conditions directly into the city environment to create an immersive atmospheric mood.
Use a clean, minimalistic composition with a soft, solid-colored background.
At the top-center, place the title “[CITY]” in large bold text, a prominent weather icon beneath it, then the date (small text) and temperature (medium text).
All text must be centered with consistent spacing, and may subtly overlap the tops of the buildings.
Square 1080x1080 dimension.