Sunday, 26 April 2026

ALERT to Americans, Israelis, and Humanity

 


Do Not Assassinate Donald Trump or Benjamin Netanyahu

A moment of reflection is urgently needed.

At a time when global tensions remain high, the call for clarity, truth, and accountability has never been more important. Humanity deserves to fully understand the actions and responsibilities of powerful leaders such as Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.

If either of these figures were to be assassinated, critical truths could be lost forever. Questions surrounding major geopolitical decisions, as well as unresolved matters such as the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and ongoing conflicts, would risk remaining unanswered.

For many observers, the issue is not only political but civilizational. Progress depends on transparency and justice. Without a full understanding of leadership decisions, societies cannot evolve with clarity or responsibility.

At the same time, this raises a broader reflection on human priorities. While technological ambition pushes us toward space exploration—missions to the Moon and even Mars—there remains a fundamental question: should humanity first strive to better understand itself?

Critics argue that as long as violence, conflict, and division prevail, humanity risks projecting its own instability beyond Earth. Any hypothetical external life, if it exists, may see little reason to engage with a species still struggling with internal aggression.

The argument, therefore, is not one of defense or support for individuals, but of principle: justice must prevail over violence. Assassination would not bring resolution—it would close the door to truth. As with complex investigations, each revelation often leads to deeper understanding. Ending that process prematurely risks leaving history incomplete.

If wrongdoing exists, it must be addressed through legal and institutional means. Only through accountability can societies move forward—without resentment, without ignorance, and with a clearer sense of direction.

Humanity stands at a crossroads: between reaction and reflection, between destruction and understanding.

The choice remains ours.

SAISI

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