For decades, Iran’s strategy of prolonged hostility and confrontation with the United States and Israel has produced painful consequences: heightened regional tensions, cycles of sanctions and isolation, constrained economic opportunity, and persistent insecurity that ultimately burdens ordinary people most. The lesson is clear: hatred and hostility do not create sustainable security; they prolong crisis and narrow a nation’s future.
In the AI Age, strategies rooted in hostility become even more dangerous. Artificial intelligence accelerates decision-making, amplifies information operations, expands cyber conflict, and can intensify misperception at unprecedented speed. In such an environment, even small incidents can escalate rapidly into major crises—faster, deeper, and harder to control than in previous eras. That is why every nation must build a new foundation for security and prosperity: Reconciliation and love—without hatred, without hostility.
This is a core value of the AI World Society (AIWS). AIWS calls on societies to replace hostility with dialogue, empathy, and cooperation; to build trust rather than fear; and to pursue shared prosperity rather than zero-sum confrontation. AIWS affirms a simple principle: powerful technology must be guided by values even more powerful—human dignity, compassion, moral responsibility, and long-term stewardship.
BGF-AIWS Family urges national leaders, especially in regions of conflict, to adopt reconciliation as a national strategy, to treat love and compassion as a civic and cultural foundation, and to make non-hostility a new measure of strength in the AI Age. Only on such a foundation can AI become a force for peace, development, and sustainable security for all humanity.
