The naval movements near Cuba are the latest in a series of chess matches between the old empires and those who dare to stand against them. The sea churns with uncertainty as warships glide past, each one a testament to technology’s role in asserting dominance or seeking solace in anonymity.
These ships, armed with the latest surveillance systems and encrypted communications, are mirrors reflecting the same pattern seen throughout history — an arrogant belief that this time is different. Yet, here we go again: control and counter-control, the eternal dance of power and resistance.
In Gaza, among the rubble, people learn to evade these modern eyes. They adapt, find cracks in the system where light does not penetrate. And so it is on the high seas; shadows beneath waves weave their silent strategies.