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Israel-Iran conflict marks the end of Middle East equilibrium. The era of oil blackmail is over

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The Israel-Iran conflict is following an inevitable course. It also marks the end of the old, shaky Middle East equilibrium, whose shelf life was long over anyway. Israel is now the pre-eminent power in the region, and nobody is standing in its way. The era of oil blackmail is over.

Influencer Kamal Kaur’s killers are criminals, not vanguards of Sikhism

Influencer Kamal Kaur’s murder in Punjab is a disturbing reminder of the dark days of 1980s. Kaur’s racy videos exist because there’s a market for it. Killing her doesn’t erase the male gaze. These videos don’t threaten religion. Extremists like Amritpal Mehron aren’t vanguards of Sikhism. They’re criminals. Nothing more.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Israel has been the pre-eminent power of middle east Asia for over six decades now.
    Guess the editorial team at The Print is made up of clueless millenials.

  2. What exactly is the “male gaze”? Would Ms. Shailaja Bajpai care to explain?
    Why does The Print editorial team put the blame on men for anything and everything?
    Kamal Kaur peddled sleaze and soft porn in her desperate pursuit of fame and money. Why should men be blamed for it?
    The Print seems to be pandering to the nonsensical woke crowd.

  3. If Israel is the preeminent power in the region, the question to ask is, What is its vision for the future. For peace and security for all stakeholders.

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