13/04/2026
Every handshake, every statement, every moment of “uncertainty” felt too perfectly aligned to be accidental. The cameras were there. The narratives were ready. The outcome? Already understood.
We are often told that diplomacy fails when no agreement is reached. But what if the goal was never agreement in the first place?
What if the real objective was perception: to signal power, to buy time, to shift attention, or to quietly move pieces on a much larger board?
In the modern world, politics isn’t just about decisions. It’s about storytelling. And sometimes, the story is the strategy.
Look beyond what was said. Focus on what was achieved.
Because sometimes, the most successful operations are the ones the public believes have failed.