Warren Buffet’s bold oil move wins him a BETTER WORLD AWARD thanks!

From now on I’m going to focus more of my time on the good works other people are doing and giving out my awards when think the merit is strong enough.

As a blogger I make few suggestions and give very little advice. See for yourself.

It looks like Boris Johnson wants to win a BETTER WORLD AWARD and I’ll be watching how his plan develops.

I am eager to see who will win the next BETTER WORLD AWARD! I was delighted that Queen Elizebeth won it. The prize is not just for heads of state. It is symbolic for now.

Has a deep shadow hit Russia, blinding it to a better world, a world with great options, and pride touched hard upon the heart and made it cold and useless, and just one desperate act to slaughter the innocent?

We can all agree that happiness is a win win for everyone.

We are better together than divided or in factions.

When I cry out for a better world I am also referring to my strong dislike of oppression.

I do well no matter what!

U.S. and Iranian officials announced early today that an agreement had been reached to end the war, lift U.S. blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, which will now reopen, and begin a 60-day period of talks with Tehran regarding the future of its nuclear program. The agreement is said to include provisions involving Israel and Hezbollah. However, according to The Times of Israel, IDF officials said Israeli forces will remain in their security zones in Lebanon as the terror group continues to threaten northern communities along the border. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I are leading a clear policy that determines that the IDF will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, without any time limit, to protect the border and Israeli communities from there against jihadist elements,” Minister of Defense Israel Katz said in a statement. He said the security zones will be “cleared of local residents, and all terror infrastructure, above and below ground, including the houses in the contact-line villages that served as terror outposts, will be destroyed.” “We will not compromise on Israel’s security interests and the protection of our citizens, and we will not withdraw from the security zones,” Katz said, warning that “if Iran attacks Israel because of the events in Lebanon, we will strike it with full force.” Iran last week fired missiles at Israel after the IDF hit targets in Beirut and threatened to do so again on Sunday, before apparently being pressured by the US to hold off amid the finalizing of the agreement. News of the agreement was met with angry reactions in Israel on Monday morning. On Sunday, following the targeted strikes in Beirut, there was widespread concern in Israel that Iran would retaliate and that negotiations would collapse. The announcement of an agreement provided a welcome respite from violence. With ceasefires now ordered on all fronts, we pray that this agreement leads to shalom—peace.