30 Mar 2026
Tired Earth
By The Editorial Board
The analysis from Le Monde is clear: by engaging in bellicose tensions, particularly with Iran, Trump’s America is placing itself on the "wrong side of history."
The world is watching a dangerous shift where political arrogance threatens the very balance of our planet and humanity. According to TF1 Info, the outcry reached a record turnout this weekend: no fewer than 8 million Americans marched through the streets under the slogan "No Kings," a historic mobilization against Donald Trump’s narcissism.
This movement, which the SNEP-FSU already noted was gaining significant momentum back in 2025, is no longer just about contesting an election. It is a denunciation of a supremacist system that tramples on human rights and animal dignity. As reported by L’Obs, protesters chanted "No Kings, No Ice, No War," directly linking the rejection of autocracy to the climate emergency. Trump’s blatant climate skepticism is seen not just as scientific ignorance, but as a calculated assault on the natural world and the survival of all species.

The analysis from Le Monde is clear: by engaging in bellicose tensions, particularly with Iran, Trump’s America is placing itself on the "wrong side of history." This oversized arrogance, which places one man’s ego above environmental treaties and global peace, has triggered what Le Télégramme identifies as the third massive wave of protests in less than a year.
In the face of this contempt for life and nature, the American people are desperately trying to halt a mad dash toward the abyss, reminding the world that the Earth is not the property of a monarch, but a common—and increasingly fragile—heritage.
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