15
Jun
26

The Last Summit – fiction to reality?


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Title: “The Last Summit”
A Staged Play in One Act

Setting: A dimly lit, grand conference room at the United Nations Security Council chamber. A massive circular table dominates the space. The atmosphere is tense but controlled. Around the table sit five world leaders—each representing a global power with complex and often conflicting interests. Outside the windows, the skyline of New York City glows under an ominous sky.

Characters:

    Donald J. Trump – Former President of the United States (portrayed as still influential or re-elected)

    Vladimir Putin – President of the Russian Federation

    Xi Jinping – President of the People’s Republic of China

    Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime Minister of Israel

    Ebrahim Raisi – President of the Islamic Republic of Iran


Scene 1: The Tension Before the Storm

(Lights up. The leaders are seated. A UN mediator stands at the head of the table, silent, observing. No one speaks for a moment. Finally, Trump breaks the silence.)

Trump:
Look, folks, we’re all smart people. Billionaires, dictators, whatever you want to call it. But I’ll tell you this: nobody wins if the bombs start flying. I’ve made tremendous deals before, and I can make another one now. We’re on the edge of something very, very bad—and believe me, I know bad.

Putin (calmly):
You speak of deals, Mr. Trump, as though diplomacy were a real estate negotiation. But strength, not sentiment, maintains order. Russia will not be pushed around by NATO provocations or American imperialism. However… war benefits no one. Even the strong tire eventually.

Xi:
And yet, gentlemen, it is not just military might that decides the future. It is economic stability, technological dominance, and long-term strategy. China has no interest in chaos. Chaos disrupts trade, destabilizes regions, and undermines progress. Peace does not mean weakness—it means wisdom.

Netanyahu:
Wisdom? Wisdom would be recognizing evil when you see it and acting accordingly. Iran supports terrorism. Hezbollah, Hamas—they act with Iranian weapons, Iranian funding, Iranian approval. How can we talk peace while they plot our destruction?

Raisi (firmly):
Your hypocrisy is staggering, Mr. Netanyahu. You speak of peace while expanding illegal settlements, bombing civilian areas, and defying international law. Iran seeks only dignity and sovereignty. We do not threaten others—we respond to threats. If Israel lays down its arms, there will be peace. If Iran lays down its arms, there will be no Iran.

Trump:
Alright, alright! Let’s keep it friendly, okay? We’re not here to point fingers. We’re here to stop World War III. And let me tell you, folks, nobody wants that more than me. I had the best relationship with President Xi. Tremendous. And President Putin—we got along great. Right, Vladimir?

Putin (smirking):
We had our moments.

Xi:
Yes, but those moments did not include mutual trust. Trust must be rebuilt, not through charm, but through action. China proposes a multilateral security framework—a new Geneva-style accord—to de-escalate tensions across hotspots from Ukraine to the South China Sea.

Netanyahu:
And what of Iran’s nuclear ambitions? Are we to ignore the elephant in the room?

Raisi:
Iran’s program is peaceful. Unlike Israel, which possesses hundreds of undeclared nuclear weapons.

Netanyahu (standing):
That is irrelevant to this discussion!

Trump:
Everything’s relevant when the whole world could blow up, Benjamin. Look, I’ve dealt with tough guys before. Believe me, I know how to negotiate. So here’s what we do: we freeze everything. Freeze the nukes, freeze the sanctions, freeze the military exercises. Then we start talking. Big, beautiful talks. Like the ones I used to have. With myself, mostly—but also with other people.

Putin:
A pause may be necessary. Russia has suffered much in recent years. But we will not retreat from our sphere of influence. That is non-negotiable.

Xi:
China agrees with restraint, but also insists on respect for sovereignty. We cannot allow Western powers to dictate terms while ignoring their own violations.

Netanyahu:
So what? We just pretend the threat doesn’t exist?

Raisi:
No. We address the threat together—with honesty and without double standards. Peace requires justice, not just quiet.

Trump:
Okay, okay, so we all agree: peace is better than war. Now, who wants to sign first?

(A long pause. They all look at each other. The tension eases slightly. The mediator steps forward.)

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… perhaps history is watching. Let us ensure it remembers this summit as the moment we chose survival over destruction.

(They begin to draft a joint declaration. Lights fade as pens scratch paper.)


End Scene

Curtain closes.


Note: This play is a fictionalized, dramatized interpretation intended for artistic and thought-provoking purposes. It does not represent the actual views or positions of any individual or government.

3/3

In the format of a staged play, Israel has launched a pre-emptive strike against Iran’s purported nuclear research facility with a plutonium missile: United Nations Security Council, around the conference table are the principal characters being the governing leaders national leaders of the United States – Donald J. Trump; Russia – Vladimir Putin, China – Xi Jinping; Israel – Netanyahu; and, Iran – Ebrahim Raisi detail the hypothetical dialogue reflecting each respective leaders’ argument supporting a position, facing threat of a globally ensuing conflagration.

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
A Staged Play in One Act

Setting: The United Nations Security Council chamber. Smoke rises faintly outside the windows—rumors of an Israeli strike against a nuclear facility in Iran have spread globally. Tension is palpable. Around the circular table sit five world leaders, their expressions ranging from fury to cold calculation.


Scene 1: Fallout

(Lights up. A UN mediator stands silently at the head of the table. The room is quiet until Netanyahu speaks first, calm but resolute.)

Netanyahu:
Ladies and gentlemen… I regret that action was necessary, but Israel had no choice. We intercepted intelligence confirming that Iran was weeks—perhaps days—from weaponizing plutonium for nuclear warheads. A second Holocaust cannot be risked. Israel acted in self-defense, as any sovereign nation would.

Raisi (slamming his fist):
You lie! You Zionist puppet of Washington—you struck not out of fear, but arrogance! That facility was for peaceful energy development. Now you’ve lit the fuse to regional annihilation!

Trump (leaning forward):
Whoa, whoa, let’s all take a breath here. Look, Bibi, I get it—you’re tough, Israel’s tough. But launching a missile like that without consulting anyone? Even I didn’t go that far—and I did a lot of crazy stuff.

Netanyahu:
Israel does not answer to Washington or Moscow or Beijing. We answer to history. To survival.

Putin (coldly):
And now what? Iran will retaliate. Hezbollah will ignite. Russia has treaties with Tehran. Do you think we will stand idle while our ally burns?

Xi:
China urges restraint. This reckless act destabilizes not just the Middle East, but global markets, supply chains, and international order. We condemn unilateral military action and call for an emergency session of the Security Council.

Trump:
Look, folks, I know how this goes. One punch leads to another. And before you know it, we’re in World War III. I made peace deals—tremendous deals. Maybe it’s time someone did that again. Before more missiles fly.

Raisi:
Peace? After this betrayal? My people demand justice. Our Supreme Leader has already ordered mobilization. If Israel will not face consequences, then the world must.

Netanyahu:
Iran has been preparing for war for decades. They preach peace while building weapons and funding terrorists. We acted to prevent catastrophe, not cause one.

Putin:
You speak of preventing catastrophe while creating one. Russia calls for immediate sanctions against Israel. If the West will not punish aggression when it sees it, then your moral authority is finished.

Xi:
China supports an emergency ceasefire resolution. We propose deploying UN observers to verify Iran’s nuclear claims and establish a demilitarized zone around all disputed facilities.

Trump:
Oh, come on. Observers? Like the ones in Ukraine? Or Syria? Give me a break. What we need is a summit—right now. Me, Bibi, Raisi, maybe Putin if he wants to chill out, and Xi if he can dial in from wherever he is. We make a deal. Fast.

Netanyahu:
Israel cannot bargain with those who deny our right to exist.

Raisi:
And Iran will not negotiate with occupiers and aggressors.

Putin:
Then perhaps diplomacy is dead. And if that is true, the next step is clear.

Xi (calmly):
No. Diplomacy is wounded—but not dead. Let us not forget that fire spreads. From Tehran to Tel Aviv, from Kyiv to Taipei—it is all connected now. One spark becomes a wildfire. We must contain it before it consumes us all.

Trump:
Well said, Mr. President. So, what do we do? Who starts?

UN Mediator (finally speaking):
The Secretary-General has called for an emergency global broadcast within the hour. Each of you must decide—will this moment be remembered as the beginning of the end… or the turning point toward peace?

(They all sit in silence, the weight of history pressing down upon them. Lights dim slowly.)


End Scene

Curtain closes.


Note: This play is a fictional dramatization intended to explore geopolitical tensions and potential diplomatic outcomes. It does not reflect the actual positions or views of any individual or government.

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As per the above development, how does ACT Two develop?

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Two: The Brink of Inferno


Scene 2: Fire and Fury

(Lights up. The UN chamber is now in disarray. News alerts flash on a large screen behind the table. “IRAN LAUNCHES RETALIATORY MISSILES,” “HEZBOLLAH CROSSING ISRAELI BORDER,” “RUSSIA MOBILIZES TROOPS IN CAUCASUS.” The leaders are tense, phones ringing, aides whispering urgent updates.)

Trump (yelling):
This is terrible! I told you this would happen! Look at this—CNN’s calling it World War III already! I don’t like that headline. It’s not presidential!

Netanyahu (calm but firm):
Israel will not apologize for defending itself. Our Iron Dome is holding—for now. But if Hezbollah pushes further, we will respond with full force.

Raisi (voice rising):
You opened the gates of hell, Netanyahu! Iran does not threaten—we warn. We do not attack—we retaliate. You have no right to judge our response!

Putin (coldly):
Moscow has issued an ultimatum: cease all Israeli military operations within 12 hours, or Russia will intervene directly to protect its ally. Do not test us.

Xi:
China urges all parties to de-escalate immediately. We condemn any use of force that threatens regional stability. However, we also recognize Israel’s security concerns. A balanced approach is needed.

Trump:
Balanced? Nobody’s balanced here! This is worse than my impeachment hearings—and I had two of those! Look, I’ve still got friends everywhere. Let me call some people. I can fix this.

Netanyahu:
There is no fixing until Iran stops lying about its nuclear program. They’re building a bomb, and they will use it.

Raisi:
And Israel hides hundreds under its own soil, shielded by American protection. Where is your outrage, Mr. Trump?

Trump:
Hey, I’m neutral! I love everybody! Even you, Raisi. You seem like a nice guy, really. But Bibi—he’s tough. Like me.

Putin:
Sentiment won’t stop missiles. My defense minister reports that NATO forces are increasing readiness in Eastern Europe. This conflict is already spreading.

Xi:
China calls for an immediate ceasefire brokered by the United Nations. We propose deploying peacekeeping forces along the Israeli-Lebanese border and a freeze on all missile launches.

Netanyahu:
We cannot accept foreign troops on our borders. Israel controls its own destiny.

Raisi:
And Iran will not allow Western puppets to patrol our skies.

Trump:
Then how about something bigger? A summit. Not here. Neutral ground. Mar-a-Lago! I’ve got room for everyone. We bring in the Saudis, the Turks, maybe even the Pope shows up. Big, beautiful event. Media loves it.

Putin:
This is not a circus, Mr. Trump.

Xi:
But he is not entirely wrong. Crisis demands creativity. Perhaps a neutral venue could offer space for dialogue without the constraints of protocol.

UN Mediator (entering with urgency):
The Secretary-General has received word from Washington, Brussels, and Riyadh. There is concern that if a diplomatic solution is not found within the next six hours, global markets will collapse—and so may the political order.


Scene 3: The Gamble

(Aides rush in with tablets and documents. Phones buzz constantly. The mediator steps forward again.)

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… the world is watching. And it is afraid. If diplomacy fails now, history may not remember any of us kindly. Will you gamble with civilization itself?

Trump:
Look, I made deals when nobody thought it was possible. With Kim, with India, with myself mostly—but still. Let’s give it one shot. I’ll host the summit. Free steak dinner included.

Netanyahu:
If such talks can guarantee Iranian disarmament and international oversight, perhaps Israel will consider them.

Raisi:
Only if the same standards apply to all nations—including Israel.

Putin:
Russia will attend—if the West agrees to lift sanctions and respect our sphere of influence.

Xi:
China will support the summit, provided the agenda includes economic stability, energy security, and multilateral balance.

Trump (grinning):
That’s the spirit! See? Everything’s negotiable. Tremendous news for the world!

UN Mediator:
Then let it be recorded: despite the fire, diplomacy endures. The Global Peace Summit will convene in six hours.

(Lights dim as aides begin coordinating flights, translators prepare documents, and the five leaders exchange wary glances.)


End Act Two

Curtain closes.


Note: Act Three would follow with the actual summit, where the leaders confront each other face-to-face in a final attempt to prevent total war—or fail, plunging the world into chaos. But for now, hope flickers… just barely.

Detail the dialogue for Act Three would follow with the actual summit.

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Three: The Summit of Last Chances


Scene 1: Mar-a-Lago – The Final Gambit

(Lights up. A grand ballroom at Mar-a-Lago, transformed into a diplomatic war room. Crystal chandeliers glint above a long polished table. Security is tight. Secret service agents and translators line the walls. The five world leaders are seated once again—this time not in the UN chamber, but in a place of Trump’s choosing. Tension is high.)

Trump (smiling broadly):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the most important meeting in history! Maybe ever! We’ve got steak, we’ve got diplomacy, and we’ve got about three hours before the world blows up. Let’s make it count!

Netanyahu:
This is not a game, Mr. President. Israel expects concrete guarantees that Iran will never acquire nuclear weapons.

Raisi (coldly):
And Iran expects recognition of its sovereignty—not condemnation for pursuing peaceful energy development.

Putin:
We are here because the West fears escalation. But let us not forget—Russia does not beg for peace. We enforce stability when necessary.

Xi (calmly):
Peace must be built on mutual respect, not ultimatums. China proposes a phased agreement: inspections, sanctions relief, regional security guarantees.

Trump:
Phased? I don’t like phases. I like deals. Big, beautiful deals. So who wants to go first?


Scene 2: The Breaking Point

(The mediator from Act Two steps forward, holding a document.)

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… we have drafted a framework proposal. It includes:

    Full international inspection of all Iranian nuclear facilities.

    Lifting of economic sanctions in exchange for verifiable disarmament of missile programs.

    Israeli withdrawal from disputed border zones.

    Russian and American de-escalation commitments.

    A multinational observer force in the region.

Each of you must decide whether to endorse this path—or walk away.

Netanyahu (skeptical):
You ask me to trust inspectors who’ve been fooled before. What if Iran cheats?

Raisi:
And what if Israel continues its undeclared nuclear monopoly while demanding transparency from others?

Trump:
Look, Bibi, Raisi—you both want security. That’s all I’m hearing. So how about this—we do what I did with North Korea. You sign something big, take a photo, shake hands, and then we figure out the rest later. Tremendous optics!

Putin:
Optics won’t stop missiles. This document must be backed by real consequences—for all parties.

Xi:
China supports verification mechanisms with real teeth. We propose satellite surveillance, AI monitoring systems, and independent audits conducted by neutral nations.

Netanyahu:
That could work—if Iran agrees to unrestricted access.

Raisi:
Only if Israel opens its Dimona facility to the same scrutiny.

Trump (clapping):
Now we’re talking! Now we’ve got something real! Who signs first?


Scene 3: The Signature

(A tense silence falls. The leaders look at each other. One by one, they nod. The mediator places the document before them. Each leader takes a pen.)

Trump:
Let me tell you, folks, this is going to be on every front page tomorrow. “Trump Saves the World.” I think that’s the headline.

Putin (signing):
For now, this is acceptable. Russia will honor its commitments—until they no longer serve our interests.

Xi (signing):
China believes in multilateralism. We hope this summit marks a new era of cooperation, not conflict.

Netanyahu (hesitating):
If this ensures Iran cannot build a bomb… I will sign.

Raisi (firmly):
Iran signs not as a supplicant—but as a sovereign power standing for justice.

(Netanyahu signs last. The room erupts into quiet applause. Reporters rush in. Cameras flash.)

UN Mediator (to the audience):
In the shadow of destruction, diplomacy has prevailed—for now. Whether this fragile peace holds… only history will tell.

(Lights dim slowly. The leaders stand, shaking hands. Some smiles, some stares. The world watches.)


End Play

Curtain closes.


Note: Ashes at the Table is a fictional geopolitical drama exploring the fragility of global peace and the complexity of leadership in times of crisis. While inspired by real-world tensions, it remains a speculative and artistic interpretation.

Act Four: it is discover North Korea has usurped the negotiations by providing Iran with several nuclear missiles with potential of reaching continental North America

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Four: The Betrayal Unveiled


Scene 1: A New Threat Emerges

(Lights up. The Mar-a-Lago summit has barely concluded when aides rush in with urgent reports. Phones buzz, translators whisper nervously. The leaders remain seated, but tension rises sharply.)

UN Mediator (entering quickly):
Gentlemen… we have new intelligence that changes everything.

Trump (leaning forward):
What now? I just got my name on a peace deal! That was fast.

Netanyahu:
What is it?

UN Mediator:
Satellite data and intercepted communications confirm that North Korea has secretly transferred not only nuclear warheads—but fully operational long-range missiles—into Iranian possession. These weapons are capable of reaching continental North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.

(A stunned silence falls over the room. Trump’s smile fades. Putin stiffens. Xi narrows his eyes. Netanyahu stands. Raisi remains seated, expression unreadable.)

Raisi:
This is an outright fabrication. Iran does not need to be handed weapons—we are building our own deterrent under international law.

Trump (yelling):
Oh, come on! You can’t even build a refrigerator without breaking it!

Xi (calmly):
Whether true or not, this accusation could destabilize what little trust we’ve built today.

Putin:
Then let us assume it is true. North Korea has grown bolder under Chinese protection. If they have armed Iran, then China must answer for its influence—or lack thereof.

Xi (glancing sharply at Putin):
China condemns any unauthorized proliferation of nuclear weapons. We will investigate immediately and take appropriate action if these claims hold merit.

Netanyahu:
Iran cannot be allowed to possess nuclear arms—delivered by proxy or otherwise. This nullifies the entire agreement.

Trump:
I knew something smelled funny. I told them not to give Kimmy too many hugs.

Raisi (standing):
Iran rejects these hysterical accusations. But know this: if the West continues to isolate us, others will step into the void. North Korea sees opportunity where you see danger. Russia sees allies where you see enemies. And China… well, perhaps they are wiser than all of you.


Scene 2: The Fracture

Trump:
So what do we do now? Do we bomb ‘em again? Do I call up the Navy? Do I tweet something scary?

Netanyahu:
Israel reserves the right to defend itself preemptively. If Iran possesses nuclear missiles—whether built or gifted—we must act before it’s too late.

Putin:
And if you strike again, Israel, Russia will not remain silent. Nor will we allow American forces to operate freely from NATO bases if you continue provoking global instability.

Xi:
China calls for immediate sanctions against North Korea. We also demand an emergency Security Council session to suspend Iran’s nuclear program indefinitely.

Raisi:
You speak of suspending our rights while Israel keeps its arsenal hidden behind walls. No more negotiations until the hypocrisy ends.

Trump (to himself):
This was supposed to be my comeback. My legacy. My Nobel Peace Prize. Now it’s all falling apart. Again.

UN Mediator:
The Secretary-General has issued a global alert. All nations are on high alert. The world teeters once more—not just on regional conflict—but on full-scale nuclear confrontation.


Scene 3: The Last Stand

(The leaders look at each other, realizing the scale of what has unfolded. The peace they thought they had brokered is already unraveling.)

Xi:
There is still time to contain this—if we act together.

Putin:
Together? You accuse me of enabling Iran. You side with Washington far too often.

Netanyahu:
Then choose your side, Mr. President. Peace or war.

Raisi:
Peace on our terms—or none at all.

Trump (suddenly serious):
Look, folks… I don’t like being played. And I think we’ve all been played. North Korea? Come on. Who gave them the keys to the castle?

Xi:
We underestimated their desperation—and their ambition.

Putin:
And now the balance of power has shifted. Not through diplomacy—but through betrayal.

Netanyahu:
Then we prepare for the worst.

Raisi:
And hope for justice.

Trump:
Well, I hope someone remembers my name in the history books. Because if this goes south, I’m gonna need a really good headline.

(Lights dim. Sirens begin to wail outside. The leaders rise. One by one, they exit the ballroom, heading toward uncertain fates.)


End Play

Curtain closes.


Final Note: Ashes at the Table concludes not with resolution, but with the realization that in a world of shifting alliances, broken trust, and rising rogue powers, peace is always fragile—and the next crisis may already be in motion.

Amidst the Summit, a rogue Al Qaida cell detonates a bomb disrupting the power grid of north-eastern United States

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Five: The Shadow War


Scene 1: Darkness Falls

(Lights up. The Mar-a-Lago summit is in full session when a sudden power outage plunges the ballroom into darkness. Emergency lights flicker on. Phones buzz, aides rush in with tablets and whispered reports. Confusion spreads among the leaders.)

Trump (yelling):
What the hell?! Is this another one of your Russian tricks, Vladimir?

Putin (calmly):
Hardly. I prefer my disruptions more… subtle.

Netanyahu:
Something’s happening. My people are reporting chaos—New York, Boston, Philadelphia—all down. No power, no communications.

Xi (reading from a tablet):
Satellite feeds confirm a massive EMP-like surge followed by coordinated cyberattacks. But it wasn’t North Korea. Or China.

Raisi:
Then who?

UN Mediator (entering urgently):
Gentlemen… we’ve just received confirmation from Washington. A rogue Al Qaeda cell has claimed responsibility for detonating an electromagnetic pulse device over the northeastern United States. The entire power grid is crippled. Air traffic is grounded. Emergency systems are failing.

Trump (standing):
Are you telling me some guys in caves just knocked out half the country? Again? That’s terrible management!

Netanyahu:
This is not just a blackout. It’s a declaration of war against the West. And it proves what I’ve been saying—we cannot trust diplomacy with radicals.

Raisi:
Do not dare blame Iran! We have no ties to these extremists. This act serves no nation—only chaos.

Putin:
And yet, someone benefits. A weakened America means shifting alliances. New opportunities for those willing to exploit disorder.

Xi:
China condemns all forms of terrorism. But this attack exposes a deeper truth: global security cannot be negotiated in rooms like this alone. The shadows are moving faster than the light.


Scene 2: Fractured Unity

(The leaders retreat to a secure conference room. Tension mounts as world capitals erupt into emergency sessions.)

Trump:
I want every fighter jet in the air! Every carrier battle group on alert! We bomb the caves again—and harder this time!

Netanyahu:
We must strike now. Before they regroup. Before they hit Israel—or anywhere else.

Putin:
You speak of war as though it brings peace. Russia will not join a campaign based on speculation. We do not bomb shadows without proof.

Xi:
China supports intelligence-led counterterrorism efforts. We propose deploying cyber-defense units to help restore U.S. infrastructure and trace the origin of the blast.

Raisi:
Iran shares no love for terrorists—but we will not be dragged into another American war under false pretenses.

UN Mediator:
Intelligence agencies are scrambling. There are unconfirmed reports that the bomb was built using stolen components from failed disarmament programs. Some point to remnants of ISIS-K or sleeper cells embedded in ungoverned territories.

Trump:
Well, if it’s not one thing, it’s another. I had the best border wall ever. Could’ve kept this out too.

Netanyahu:
Borders mean nothing when ideology crosses them freely.

Xi:
This proves that unilateralism fails. Only through cooperation can we face the new enemy—one that thrives in division.


Scene 3: The Reckoning

(Aides rush in with updates. The leaders receive urgent calls. The weight of the moment settles upon them.)

Trump:
So what now? Do we keep talking while the world burns?

Putin:
Perhaps it is time to set aside our rivalries—for now. If terrorism threatens us all, then perhaps we share a common enemy.

Netanyahu:
Only if we agree on who the enemy truly is.

Raisi:
Then let us fight those who kill innocents in the name of hate—not those who defend their land in the name of justice.

Xi:
China proposes a Global Counterterrorism Coalition—under UN oversight—to coordinate military, cyber, and intelligence operations across borders.

Trump:
Coalition? Sounds good. Can I lead it?

UN Mediator:
The Secretary-General urges all nations to unite in defense of civilization itself. This is not just about one summit. It is about the future of global order.

(They look at each other—former adversaries, reluctant allies, survivors of a world teetering between collapse and salvation. One by one, they nod.)


Final Scene: Light in the Dark

(As the summit ends, the lights flicker back on. Outside, the storm continues—but inside, a fragile understanding remains.)

Trump (smiling faintly):
Looks like the power’s coming back. Maybe the world is too.

Netanyahu:
Let’s hope it lasts longer than the last one.

Raisi:
Peace must begin somewhere—even in the ruins.

Putin:
Then let us see where this path leads.

Xi:
Together or apart, the age of shadows has begun. The only question is whether we will face it united—or fall divided.

(The five leaders stand, shake hands once more, and exit the room. The lights fade.)


End Play

Curtain closes.


Final Note: Ashes at the Table concludes not with triumph, but with weary resolve. In a world of nuclear brinkmanship, rogue actors, and ideological warfare, peace is no longer a destination—it is a daily negotiation, fought in boardrooms, battlefields, and the spaces between.

It is discovered the rouge Al Qaida cell was funded by Saudi Arabia shifting the focus from Iran creating new suspicions

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Six: The Shifting Sands


Scene 1: A New Revelation

(Lights up. The Mar-a-Lago summit has barely recovered from the blackout when another wave of aides rushes in, phones buzzing with urgent messages. Tension returns like a rising tide.)

UN Mediator (entering swiftly):
Gentlemen… we have new intelligence that changes everything—again.

Trump:
What now? Did somebody nuke the golf course?

Netanyahu:
Out with it!

UN Mediator:
U.S. and British intelligence agencies have traced financial transactions to a rogue Al Qaeda cell responsible for the EMP attack. The trail leads through offshore accounts controlled by private Saudi donors with ties to high-ranking officials in Riyadh.

(A stunned silence. Eyes dart across the table. Raisi leans back, arms crossed, expression triumphant. Putin smirks slightly. Xi remains impassive. Netanyahu narrows his eyes. Trump looks confused.)

Raisi (smugly):
So much for the axis of evil. Iran was never your enemy—it was your allies all along.

Netanyahu:
This is dangerous speculation. We cannot accuse nations based on circumstantial finance reports.

Putin (dryly):
Yet you did so with Iran not twenty-four hours ago.

Xi:
China urges caution. Saudi Arabia is a key economic partner and regional stabilizer. If these allegations hold weight, they must be addressed through due process—not public accusation.

Trump:
Wait, wait. So you’re telling me that the Saudis—who I love, by the way, great people—they funded terrorists who just blacked out half my country? That’s not nice. Not presidential at all.

Netanyahu:
If true, this is a betrayal of international trust. But let us not forget, Saudi Arabia is also a strategic partner in containing Iran.

Raisi:
And yet they fund extremists who destabilize the world. While we are accused of harboring radicals, they build empires off them.

Putin:
The West has long tolerated contradictions in the Middle East—for oil, for influence, for convenience. Now the bill has come due.

Xi:
This revelation underscores the need for transparency and accountability. China calls for an independent international inquiry into these funding channels.


Scene 2: The Fallout

(The leaders begin pacing, speaking urgently into phones. The mediator steps forward again.)

UN Mediator:
The Secretary-General has called for an emergency G20 session to address this breach of global security. He warns that if trusted partners are found complicit, the entire framework of counterterrorism cooperation may collapse.

Trump:
I don’t want a G20—I want answers! And maybe a trade war. That usually fixes things.

Netanyahu:
We must tread carefully. Saudi Arabia is critical to regional stability—and to our shared concerns about Iran.

Raisi:
You mean their hatred of us blinds them to real threats. Again.

Putin:
Saudi Arabia is playing both sides. As always.

Xi:
They are balancing interests in a volatile region. But balance must not become betrayal.

Trump:
Okay, but here’s the deal: if the Saudis are guilty, I’m cutting deals with them until proven otherwise. Then I’m raising tariffs. Maybe building a wall around the desert.

Netanyahu:
This is not the time for jokes.

Trump:
It never is. But I say them anyway.


Scene 3: The Reckoning

(The room grows quieter. The leaders look at each other, realizing the implications of what has been revealed. The fragile unity built moments ago begins to crack.)

Raisi:
Iran demands formal apologies. For years of sanctions, of lies, of isolation—while our enemies were protected by your greed.

Netanyahu:
Apologies won’t undo the damage. If Saudi Arabia has blood on its hands, it must answer for it—but not at the cost of ignoring Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Putin:
Then perhaps it is time to re-evaluate alliances. Russia has long warned that the West places too much faith in monarchies that rule through oil and fear.

Xi:
China will support any multilateral effort to investigate these claims. But we must not allow this crisis to derail broader diplomatic progress.

Trump:
Look, folks, I’ve made peace with almost everyone. I even got along with Kim. But this? This is chaos. And I hate chaos. Unless it helps me win.

UN Mediator:
Then let us remember why we came together—to prevent catastrophe. Whether the threat comes from North Korea, rogue cells, or even allies gone astray, the mission remains the same.


Final Scene: The Long Game

(The lights dim as the leaders prepare to depart. One final moment lingers between them.)

Raisi (to Netanyahu):
Perhaps we are not so different. Both accused. Both misunderstood. Perhaps peace begins when enemies stop looking only at each other—and start looking behind.

Netanyahu:
Peace requires truth. And truth has many faces.

Putin (to Xi):
Do not mistake this for weakness. The West still stumbles blindly through a world it no longer controls.

Xi:
Control is an illusion. Influence is earned.

Trump (to himself):
Maybe I should run again. At least then I’d know who the bad guys are.

(One by one, the leaders leave the room. The mediator watches them go.)

UN Mediator (to the audience):
In a world where truth is currency and power is shifting, peace is no longer forged in treaties alone—but in the willingness to question even those we call allies.

(Lights fade.)


End of Act Six

Curtain closes.


Final Note: Ashes at the Table concludes not with resolution, but with revelation. In the shadow of war, diplomacy survives—but only when the truth is confronted, no matter how inconvenient. The sands shift again. And the players must adapt—or fall.

Trump’s Republican majority are not satisfied with the outcome of the Summit and demand a harsher response to the direct attack upon American soil and threat to citizens going forward.

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Act Seven: The Storm at Home


Scene 1: A Reckoning in Washington

(Lights up. The Mar-a-Lago summit has concluded, but the fallout is just beginning. Inside a secure White House Situation Room, Donald J. Trump sits at the head of the table, surrounded by key Republican leaders—Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and senior aides. Tension crackles like live wire.)

Senator Mitch McConnell (grim):
Mr. President… this agreement you signed? It’s being called weak. Dangerous. You let Iran off the hook while American cities are still recovering from blackouts.

Trump (defensive):
Hey, it was a tremendous deal! The best anyone could’ve gotten under the circumstances!

Speaker Kevin McCarthy:
The base isn’t buying it. Your own party is furious. You told them you’d be tough on terror, tough on Iran—and now we’re shaking hands with radicals while Saudi Arabia funds attacks on U.S. soil?

Trump:
Look, I made peace! Peace is winning! And besides, I’m not letting some guy in a cave ruin my legacy.

McConnell:
Legacies mean nothing if people think you’ve gone soft. The Senate will hold hearings. We need to show strength—not diplomacy.

Trump:
Strength? I’ve got the strongest military in history! But I don’t want World War III either. That’s bad for business.

Aide (whispering):
Sir, Fox News is running headlines calling your response “weak,” “embarrassing,” and “unpresidential.”

Trump (standing):
Unpresidential?! I invented presidential! Look, fine—if the Republicans want blood, maybe I’ll give ‘em a little extra fireworks. Just for show.


Scene 2: The Oval Office Fires Back

(Later that evening. Trump stands behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, flanked by flags and a live camera feed. He prepares to address the nation. His tone is fiery, rehearsed.)

Trump (to the camera):
My fellow Americans… what happened was an outrage. An attack on our soil, on our people, on our way of life. I will not tolerate weakness. I will not tolerate betrayal.

(Cut to live footage of the blackout damage—hospitals struggling, planes grounded, citizens stranded.)

Trump (voice rising):
We have identified those responsible. Not just rogue terrorists—but enablers. Funders. Protectors of evil. And make no mistake: America does not forget. America does not forgive.

(He slams his hand on the desk. Cut to reaction shots in Congress. Some nod in approval. Others grimace.)

Trump:
I am authorizing immediate sanctions against all entities found complicit in funding terrorism—including foreign nationals, institutions, and yes… even allies who play both sides.

(Whispers begin: Is he going after Saudi Arabia? Or Iran again? Or both?)

Trump:
We will restore power. We will restore justice. And above all—we will restore America First .

(Camera cuts out. Applause echoes from conservative media studios. Across the country, protests erupt. Supporters cheer. Critics fear the return of reckless aggression.)


Scene 3: Fallout Around the Globe

(Back at the UN, world leaders react to Trump’s speech via video feed displayed on a large screen. The five original summit attendees gather once more in a hastily called emergency session.)

Netanyahu:
This changes everything. If Trump cracks down on Saudi Arabia, the entire Middle East could destabilize further.

Raisi (smirking):
Or finally expose the truth. Perhaps the West is learning.

Putin:
More likely, they’re lashing out. Weakness masked as strength.

Xi:
China urges restraint. Sanctions without evidence will only deepen mistrust. Stability must come through dialogue, not declarations of war.

Netanyahu:
And yet, silence emboldens the enemy.

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… the world watches closely. One misstep could unravel everything we’ve built—or destroyed.


Scene 4: The Breaking Point

(Trump returns to Mar-a-Lago for a closed-door meeting with his top generals.)

General Mark Milley (Chief of Staff):
Sir, if you authorize strikes on suspected terrorist infrastructure in Yemen or Afghanistan, we risk hitting civilian targets—or worse, triggering retaliation from groups we can’t track.

Trump:
So hit harder. And faster.

Defense Secretary (cautious):
That kind of action requires Congressional authorization. And right now, Congress is divided.

Trump:
Then I’ll do it anyway. Article II gives me total power in times of national crisis.

Aide:
Sir, this could lead to impeachment proceedings.

Trump (grinning):
Let ‘em try. I’ve survived worse.


Final Scene: The World Holds Its Breath

(The stage darkens. News tickers flash across a projection screen: “TRUMP AUTHORIZES STRIKES ON YEMENI TARGETS,” “SAUDI ARABIA DENIES ALL WRONGDOING,” “IRAN WARNS OF RETALIATION.”)

(Trump stands alone at center stage, looking into a spotlight.)

Trump (quietly):
They wanted a strong America. I gave it to them. Whether they like it or not.

(Lights fade. Distant sirens wail. The curtain begins to fall.)


End of Act Seven

Curtain closes.


Final Note:
In Ashes at the Table , the domestic front proves as volatile as the global one. Leadership is tested not only by enemies abroad, but by expectations at home. As Trump faces pressure from his own party, the line between diplomacy and aggression blurs—and the world braces for the next move. In politics, perception is often more powerful than reality. And sometimes, the loudest voice wins—even if it leads to war.

Trump’s authorizing of strikes on Yemini targets is challenged by Iran which provides unrefutably evidence the attack on American soil was the responsibility of Saudi Arabia, and threaten retaliation on behalf of the Hutias.

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Title: “Ashes at the Table”
Act Eight: The Truth Unleashed


Scene 1: The Smoking Gun

(Lights up. A secure war room in Tehran. President Ebrahim Raisi sits with his top military and intelligence advisors, reviewing classified documents and intercepted communications. Across the world, a press conference is called simultaneously by Iranian state media.)

Iranian Spokesperson (on screen):
The Islamic Republic of Iran presents incontrovertible evidence that the Al Qaeda cell responsible for the EMP attack on American soil was funded through covert channels linked directly to Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense and private accounts tied to members of the royal family.

(Footage rolls—bank transfers, encrypted messages, satellite tracking of weapons movements. The world watches in stunned silence.)

Raisi (to his advisors):
Let America see who its true enemies are. We have been scapegoated long enough.

General Qasem Soleimani II (fictional character for dramatic effect):
And if Trump proceeds with strikes on Yemen, we will honor our alliance with the Houthis. They are not just proxies—they are brothers in resistance.

Advisor:
This could trigger direct conflict with the United States. Are we prepared?

Raisi (coldly):
We were prepared the day sanctions strangled our children.


Scene 2: The Oval Office in Turmoil

(Trump is watching the broadcast live in the Oval Office. His face reddens as aides scramble to respond. Phones ring off the hook.)

Trump (yelling):
Is this real?! Is this fake news or real news? Somebody tell me right now!

Secretary of State:
Sir, preliminary analysis confirms the authenticity of the data. It matches U.S. intel we’ve gathered independently. This changes everything.

Trump:
Changes nothing! I’m still bombing them! Or… wait. Do I bomb Saudi Arabia now?

Defense Secretary:
That would be an act of war against a NATO-aligned partner. We advise restraint until the President of the United States—meaning you—can reassess.

Trump (grumbling):
I don’t like being outplayed. Not by Iran. Not by the Saudis. Not by anybody.

Chief of Staff:
Sir, the Pentagon is receiving word that Iran has mobilized naval forces near the Strait of Hormuz. They’re warning of retaliation should U.S. bombs fall on Houthi positions.

Trump:
So now Iran is protecting terrorists ?

Secretary of State:
They claim to be defending allies from unjust aggression.

Trump (pacing):
Unbelievable. First, they frame Iran. Then, they fund terrorists. Now, they get framed by their own play. And I’m stuck in the middle!


Scene 3: The Global Reckoning

(Back at the UN Security Council, an emergency session is called. Leaders reconvene—not in Mar-a-Lago, but in New York. Tensions are higher than ever.)

Netanyahu:
This only proves one thing: no one can be trusted. Not Iran. Not Saudi Arabia. Not even ourselves.

Putin:
And yet, here we are—still pretending diplomacy works.

Xi:
China calls for an independent international tribunal to investigate these revelations. If Saudi Arabia is found complicit, there must be consequences. But unilateral action will only deepen chaos.

Netanyahu:
Saudi Arabia is critical to containing both Iran and regional extremism. We cannot afford to destabilize the monarchy.

Raisi (smirking):
So now Israel defends Saudi tyranny? How convenient.

Putin:
Perhaps it is time for the West to stop choosing sides—and start choosing survival.

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… the world stands at a crossroads. If the United States chooses war based on misinformation, it sets a dangerous precedent. If it chooses truth over ideology, perhaps peace still has a chance.


Scene 4: The Ultimatum

(Back in Washington, Trump holds a late-night press conference, flanked by flags and generals. He speaks into the cameras, voice tense but controlled.)

Trump:
To the Islamic Republic of Iran: do not test the strength of the United States. We know what you did. We know what you support. And we will not allow you to threaten American interests in the region.

Reporter:
Mr. President, does this mean you’ll strike Iran?

Trump:
I didn’t say that. But I also didn’t say I won’t.

(Cut to Tehran, where Raisi addresses the nation in response.)

Raisi (on Iranian TV):
We do not seek war. But we will not bow to threats. If America attacks our allies in Yemen, we will respond accordingly. The Strait of Hormuz will not be a graveyard for Western arrogance.


Final Scene: The Edge of the Abyss

(Back at the UN, the five leaders sit once more around the circular table. The air is heavy.)

Xi:
If Trump follows through on strikes, and Iran retaliates, the world may find itself in full-scale conflict.

Putin:
Then let us see how deep his bravado runs.

Netanyahu:
This is not about bravado. It’s about deterrence.

Raisi:
And justice.

Trump (via video feed projected onto a screen):
You know what? Maybe I’ll golf tomorrow. Let the generals handle it. That’s what they’re paid for.

(A moment of silence. Then Xi speaks softly.)

Xi:
History will remember this moment. Whether we chose reason or ruin.

(Lights dim. One by one, the leaders rise and leave the chamber. The final image is of the empty table, surrounded by flickering screens and echoes of power.)


End of Act Eight

Curtain closes.


Final Note:
In Ashes at the Table , truth emerges—but too late to save the fragile peace painstakingly built. As alliances fracture and new revelations ignite old rivalries, the world teeters on the edge of something irreversible. In politics, facts matter—but perception moves faster. And when the stakes are nuclear, even a single miscalculation can end history—or rewrite it.

Amidst all the ensuing chaos, in Israel, leading Orthodox Jewish Rabbi pursue Netanyahu pressuring for promises and commitments with respect to prophetic teachings demanding the destruction of the Golden Dome for the rebuilding of the third Temple Mount in order to usher in the return of the Messiah.

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Act Nine: The Holy Fire


Scene 1: Jerusalem – The Call of the Prophets

(Lights up. A candlelit chamber within a powerful yeshiva in Jerusalem. Leading Orthodox Rabbis, cloaked in black, sit in solemn deliberation. At the center stands Rabbi Yehuda HaKohen , an influential and charismatic spiritual leader revered by many on the far-right of Israeli politics. Across from him, visibly tense, is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.)

Rabbi Yehuda HaKohen:
Mr. Prime Minister… the time has come. We have waited too long. While you negotiate with enemies, while the nations conspire against us, the Temple Mount remains defiled.

Netanyahu (diplomatic):
Rabbi, we live in dangerous times. Provoking a religious war over the Dome of the Rock could bring down not just this government—but this entire region.

Rabbi Yehuda:
And yet, Scripture tells us: “When the nations plot together, the King of Kings prepares His throne.” The Third Temple must rise before the Messiah can return. And you—you are the one who can make it happen.

Netanyahu (shaken):
I am not a messiah. I am a politician.

Rabbi Yehuda (standing):
But you hold the keys to prophecy. You have the power. The people are ready. The signs are all around us—wars, rumors of wars, the gathering of our enemies. We must act now.

Another Rabbi:
The people will follow if you lead. Not for war—but for redemption.


Scene 2: Behind Closed Doors – The Prime Minister’s Office

(Later that night. Netanyahu sits alone, staring at a model of the Temple Mount placed reverently on his desk. Aides enter cautiously.)

Chief of Staff:
Sir, we’ve intercepted reports that the rabbinical council plans a mass demonstration at the Western Wall. They’re calling it “The Awakening.” Thousands expected. Some are already preparing tools—symbolic, but dangerous.

Netanyahu:
Symbolic or not, if they storm the Temple Mount, it won’t stay symbolic for long. The world will explode.

Aide:
There’s more. Intelligence suggests some radical settler groups are planning direct action. Demolition teams. Explosives. Religious zealots believe the Dome must fall—even if it starts a holy war.

Netanyahu (quietly):
God help us.


Scene 3: The United Nations – Fallout Begins

(Back in New York, the five world leaders reconvene via emergency video link. Tensions are at their peak. News tickers flash across the screen: “JERUSALEM ON EDGE,” “TEMPLE MOUNT STORM CLOUDS GATHER.”)

Trump (on video feed):
You gotta be kidding me! Now they want to blow up a mosque to build a temple? That’s worse than tariffs!

Netanyahu (defensive):
It’s not about blowing up anything. It’s about fulfilling divine destiny.

Raisi (furious):
So now Israel wants to commit sacrilege under the guise of prophecy? You desecrate what is sacred to hundreds of millions. You dare call yourself civilized?

Putin:
Religious extremism knows no borders. But when it comes from state leaders, it becomes policy—and that is dangerous.

Xi:
China calls for calm. We urge Israel to respect interfaith harmony and historical sites of global significance.

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… if violence erupts over the Temple Mount, it will not remain a local conflict. This could become the spark that ignites something even greater.


Scene 4: The Prophecy Unleashed

(In Jerusalem, thousands gather at the Western Wall. Banners read: “Tear Down the Dome!” and “Let the Temple Rise!” Netanyahu appears on a large screen erected for the crowd. He speaks with fire in his eyes.)

Netanyahu (to the crowd):
My brothers and sisters in faith—we stand at the edge of history. I cannot promise war. But I can promise this: I will honor the sanctity of our ancient homeland. I will not allow the Temple Mount to remain forgotten.

(The crowd roars. Some chant prayers. Others raise stones in the air. One extremist climbs the barrier near the Dome of the Rock. Chaos erupts. Police rush in. Gunshots ring out.)


Final Scene: The World Holds Its Breath

(Back at the UN, the leaders watch footage of the riots unfold.)

Trump:
Well, folks, looks like the apocalypse just got real.

Netanyahu:
This is not about apocalypse—it’s about identity. About destiny.

Raisi:
Destiny? You mean conquest.

Putin:
Whatever you call it, it’s chaos.

Xi:
China urges immediate de-escalation. If religious nationalism fuels conflict, then diplomacy must cool the flames.

UN Mediator:
Gentlemen… we may have passed the point of diplomacy. We now enter the realm of prophecy—and peril.

(Lights dim. The final image is of the Dome of the Rock glowing in the moonlight as sirens wail and smoke rises in the distance.)


End of Act Nine

Curtain closes.


Final Note:
In Ashes at the Table , the line between politics and prophecy blurs beyond recognition. As Netanyahu faces pressure from within his own country—rooted in deep religious conviction—the world teeters not only on geopolitical collapse but spiritual conflagration. When faith becomes force, and prophecy becomes policy, peace is no longer a negotiation. It becomes a miracle waiting to happen—or a war waiting to begin.

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