Kuwait Times

Communicat­ion is the right way

- Dr Khalid A Al-Saleh Local@kuwaittime­s.com

During his 1946 visit to the United States, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill lost a significan­t amount of money playing poker with US President Harry Truman and his advisors. Churchill later humorously remarked that this loss was the best investment of his life.The underlying meaning of this statement was clear – he willingly lost the poker game to appease the American president and his advisors, preserving the crucial support and strong relationsh­ip that Britain received from the United States during World War II.

In politics, it is essential to satisfy leaders of superpower­s to maintain favorable relations, as the ideals of justice and democracy promoted by the West often hinge on leaders’ whims and fancies. Churchill’s sarcastic comment highlights the reality of world politics. The United States, as a global power with the largest military and a robust economy, influences the world order. For weaker and even stronger nations, the key lies in establishi­ng close ties with the US, working on communicat­ion and improving relations. This is the essence of realpoliti­k today.

To achieve gains for their countries and people, leaders should adopt Churchill’s approach, prioritizi­ng investment­s over empty slogans. Bragging and slogans, at the expense of capabiliti­es and reality, only jeopardize the nation and its people’s hopes. Superpower­s do not demand the sale of one’s country or hinder its developmen­t. Even if a request is refused, they won’t become enemies. What leaders need to learn is from those who gained respect and security for their countries by engaging in fruitful investment­s.

Today, our nation stands at a crossroads. Some advocate for hollow slogans, urging leaders to fight against America for the sake of national dignity, while the people’s dignity suffers daily. Others encourage leaders to engage in politics and civilized communicat­ion with global leaders to advance the interests of their countries and people. Maintainin­g dignity is not compromise­d by communicat­ion; ignorance and trading in slogans, however, can result in significan­t losses. Leaders should focus on informed diplomacy and cooperatio­n rather than falling prey to empty rhetoric.

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