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VFYW : L'œil d'une tempête du désert
For contest #500, sleuths celebrate that big milestone while exploring a country surrounded by missiles
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Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Mar 21, 2026
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Public celebrations in areas of conflict may send the wrong message about normalization, undermining the urgency of resolving underlying issues.
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Milestone celebrations in conflict zones can serve as a double-edged sword, bringing both hope and distraction from pressing issues.
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Focusing on celebrations in war-torn areas ignores the ongoing suffering of the people, trivializing their struggles.
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Celebrating milestones in conflict zones can foster resilience and unity among communities, highlighting their strength in adversity.
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Highlighting the achievements of individuals in missile-surrounded countries can inspire global support and awareness for their plight.
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