Ivanka Trump’s island dream just ignited a firestorm.
One podcast confession, and suddenly a “beautiful” Mediterranean paradise is being dragged into the darkest corners of recent history. Critics are furious, environmentalists alarmed, conspiracy threads exploding. Is this visionary development, or the rebirth of something far more sinis… Continues…
Ivanka Trump’s revelation about transforming Albania’s Sazan Island into a vast luxury destination has become a lightning rod for suspicion and anger. Her promise to “preserve natural beauty” collides with fears of another elite playground sealed off from ordinary people, and with a fragile ecosystem already under pressure. Flamingos, seals, and sea turtles have become symbols in a fight over who the Mediterranean is really for: wildlife and locals, or billionaires and their guests.
The comparisons to Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous island, fueled by old photographs and long-circulated rumors, speak less to proven facts than to a deep public distrust of the ultra-wealthy and politically connected. For supporters, opening Sazan after decades of military use sounds like overdue progress. For critics, it feels like history trying to repeat itself in a new sea, with new names, and the same old shadows.





