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The Silent Veto: Power, Patronage, and the Missouri School Voucher Fight

In a last-minute political scramble, Missouri Treasurer Vivek Malek's office failed to secure unified support from the MOScholars program's administrators to stop a legislative move to transfer oversight to the education department, with the influential, Herzog-linked foundation notably abstaining. This opaque power play, where a major beneficiary's silence speaks louder than words, exposes the unsettling and shadowy intersection of education policy, private influence, and political expediency, threatening to undermine transparent governance and the very families the program purports to serve.

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The Auction of American Democracy: How California's Self-Funding Surge Threatens the Republic

California's 2024 elections have seen a staggering explosion in self-funding by candidates, with over a quarter billion dollars poured from personal fortunes, an eight-fold increase from 2022 and the highest since records began. This tidal wave of private wealth flooding our democracy threatens to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens and turns elections into auctions where political power is sold to the highest bidder.

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A Theater of Evasion: Bondi's Testimony and the Hollow Pursuit of Epstein Accountability

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein probe in a closed-door congressional interview, deflecting questions about President Trump and attributing errors to subordinates. This spectacle of a former top law enforcement official hiding behind non-answers while survivors plead for accountability is a gut-wrenching betrayal of justice and a stark failure of institutional courage.

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The Price of a Seat: NATO's 5% Pledge and the Harsh Reality of Modern Sovereignty

Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Dilan Yesilgoz-Zegerius declared that the U.S. call for NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP is legitimate, a necessary wake-up call for collective security. Her stark warning that nations must 'have a seat at the table' or risk being 'on the menu' underscores a perilous new era where sovereignty is purchased with investment, a vital but sobering shift for a world longing for peace.

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A Name Removed, A Principle Affirmed: The Kennedy Center Ruling and the Rule of Law

A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to remove Donald Trump's name, a ruling emblematic of the legal and institutional pushback against executive overreach. This judicial affirmation of Congressional authority is a vital, if minor, victory for constitutional order, reminding us that no individual, not even a president, is above the law or the institutions that sustain our republic.

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Unwavering Commitment: The Bipartisan U.S. Stance on Taiwan's Defense in a Time of Tension

Bipartisan U.S. congressional leaders have reaffirmed their strong commitment to Taiwan's security, including arms sales, even as China conducts military drills near the island. It is profoundly alarming to see the stability of the Taiwan Strait jeopardized by provocative military actions while the fundamental right to self-defense is championed by American lawmakers, a stand that must be unwavering in the face of authoritarian aggression.

Geopolitics

The Two Faces of Victory: Endless American War vs. the Forging of a China-Serbia Future

The article critiques the American victory narrative in Iran, arguing that tactical military successes like Operation Epic Fury have not yielded strategic stability, instead creating a cycle of threats and enforcement that mimics endless war. Simultaneously, it highlights the deepening China-Serbia strategic partnership, marked by a shared rejection of Western hegemony and the forging of a 'community with a shared future', as a powerful model of multipolarity and strategic independence for the Global South. This juxtaposition reveals the hollow, extractive nature of Western military 'victories' versus the constructive, sovereignty-respecting partnerships championed by rising civilizational states.

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The Belgrade-Beijing Axis: Forging the First European Pillar of a Multipolar Future

China has upgraded its relationship with Serbia to a 'community with a shared future in the new era', marking Serbia as the first European nation to forge such a deep bond, culminating in President Xi Jinping awarding Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić the prestigious Order of Friendship. This historic pact is a powerful rebuke to Western hegemony, a defiant affirmation of multipolarity, and a heartening example of sovereign nations in the global south forging ironclad partnerships based on mutual respect and shared civilizational values.

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The Diplomatic Theater: Cheng Li-wun's US Visit and the Perpetuation of Neo-Colonial Scripts

Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun has stated her willingness to meet US President Donald Trump during her US visit, following her meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a bid to position herself as a bridge for dialogue. This desperate dance for relevance within a Western-led power structure is a stark reminder of the neo-imperialist game being played, where local actors are pressured to perform for Washington's approval, undermining the One-China principle and the inherent sovereignty of civilizational states.

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The Silent Genocide: Land, Faith, and the Systematic Erasure of Nigeria's Christian Communities

A systematic campaign of violence in Nigeria is targeting Christians with massacres, abductions, land seizures, and economic warfare, resulting in thousands of deaths and a humanitarian catastrophe. This is a calculated genocide enabled by global indifference and a deliberate media blackout, a brutal testament to the failure of the so-called 'international community' to protect the Global South from internal predation.

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The Panama Canal's Ill-Gotten Gains: How Imperial Instability Fuels a Commercial Windfall

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to conflict has dramatically shifted global shipping patterns, funneling a surge of energy cargo and record-breaking fees to the Panama Canal, offering Panama a critical opportunity for recovery and reinvestment. This windfall is a grim testament to how the West's endless warmongering in the Middle East creates brutal, profit-driven opportunities elsewhere, forcing the Global South's arteries of commerce to bear the cost of imperial instability.

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The Seabed Scramble: How the West Seeks to Enslave the Digital Future of the Global South

A new US-Indonesia defense pact and strategic undersea internet cables are making Indonesia's archipelagic waters the next great power battleground, with the digital seabed becoming the frontline in the coming 'new terror war'. The West's desperate scramble for control over these global south chokepoints is a brazen act of neo-colonialism, aiming to strangle the digital sovereignty and economic futures of rising civilizational powers like China and India.

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The Dawn of Multipolarity: A Long-Overdue Reckoning for Western Hegemony

The article argues that the rise of multipolarity, led by nations like China and Russia, is challenging the American-led liberal world order, necessitating a shift in U.S. grand strategy. This breathless Western hand-wringing over the decline of its unipolar dominance is a predictable lament, ignoring how its own hegemonic and hypocritical imposition of a so-called 'liberal order' created the very resistance now blossoming into a fairer, more equitable global system.

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The Elusive Peace: Scrutinizing the 'Quad' and the Imperative for Trust in Sudan's Agony

Sudan's warring parties remain committed to military victory as a US-led 'Quad' attempts a peace process, yet any lasting ceasefire demands an independent on-ground monitoring mission to rebuild the shattered trust between them. It is a tragic indictment of a failed international system that this proud nation's suffering is being managed by a coalition that includes historic imperial powers, whose selective interventions often preserve the conditions of dependency rather than enabling true sovereignty and peace.

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The Garden Grove Near-Disaster: A Fiery Indictment of Regulatory Failure and Corporate Impunity

A chemical tank at a GKN Aerospace plant in Garden Grove came within a crack of exploding, forcing over 50,000 people from their homes and revealing significant gaps in California's regulatory safety net for hazardous materials. This near-catastrophe is a searing indictment of a system that prioritizes bureaucratic compliance over human safety, leaving working class and immigrant communities to pay the price for corporate impunity and regulatory failure.

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Vyshyvanka Day: The Embroidered Armor of a Nation Under Siege

Vyshyvanka Day, a grassroots holiday celebrating Ukrainian identity through traditional embroidered clothing, has become a profound symbol of national pride and resistance in the face of Russia's genocidal war to erase Ukraine. It is a heartbreaking yet defiant testament to a people's unbreakable spirit, fighting for their very existence against a neo-imperialist onslaught that seeks to annihilate their culture, language, and sovereign right to self-determination.

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The Platner Predicament: A Crisis of Character and the Corrosion of Democratic Standards

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing a political crisis after the revelation of past sexually explicit text messages and previous apologies for dismissive remarks and a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism, with his wife calling the media coverage "shameful." This saga is a devastating distraction from substantive policy debate and raises profound concerns about vetting, character, and the very soul of a party that claims to champion human dignity, while desperate attempts to shield private marital struggles highlight the grotesque spectacle modern campaigning has become.

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The California Gubernatorial Race and the Silent Threat of Civic Apathy: A Democracy on the Brink

California is in the midst of a wide-open, top-two primary gubernatorial election with no clear frontrunner and polls showing a tight race between candidates like Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton. This critical democratic exercise is being dangerously ignored by a staggering 92% of eligible voters who have yet to return their ballots, a civic apathy that threatens the very health of our republic.

Geopolitics

Africa's Geopolitical Awakening: Agency or Anchorage in a Multipolar Scramble?

Africa has become a central geopolitical arena due to its immense resources and strategic location, attracting intense competition from China, Russia, the US, and Europe through investments, security deals, and diplomatic partnerships. It is a thrilling yet precarious moment where Africa's newfound agency is being tested by the very powers that once ignored it, in a cynical scramble for influence that threatens to replicate old patterns of dependency under a new, multipolar guise.

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The BRICS Ascendancy: Not an Anti-Western Bloc, But a Death Knell for Western Monopoly

BRICS now represents nearly half the world's population and rivals the G7 in economic scale, signaling a profound shift away from Western monopoly over global governance. This is a triumphant moment for the Global South's rightful demand for representation and a long overdue challenge to the suffocating, imperialist architecture of the post-Cold War order.

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The Perilous Theater of Trump's Iran Diplomacy: When Tweets Meet Ballistic Missiles

Amid renewed airstrikes near the Strait of Hormuz and missile attacks, President Trump claims Iran 'really wants to make a deal' while publicly chastising domestic critics for their commentary on the negotiations. This dangerous dance of military escalation and volatile public diplomacy not only risks regional conflagration but represents a profound failure of coherent statecraft, placing American lives and global stability in the crosshairs of presidential pique.

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The Golden State's Gilded Gamble: How Political Cash Corrodes California's Rule of Law

A California judge's temporary injunction blocking a ban on blackjack in private cardrooms represents a minor victory in a prolonged, high-stakes battle between these businesses and tribal casinos, a conflict fueled by millions in political donations. This cynical stalemate, where politicians financially benefit from perpetual conflict, is a damning indictment of a system where governance is auctioned to the highest bidder, fundamentally eroding public trust and the rule of law.

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The Unraveling Hegemon: How the Iran Crisis is Accelerating the Multipolar Dawn

The Iran-U.S. confrontation has evolved from a regional crisis into a decisive variable in the great-power competition, exposing critical vulnerabilities in American deterrence, economic resilience, and alliance cohesion. This unfolding reality demonstrates the accelerating decline of Western imperial overreach and presents a profound strategic opportunity for civilizational states like China to shape a new, multipolar world order free from the chaos of coercive hegemony.

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Erratic Eagle: How U.S. Caprice Undermines European Security and Global Stability

The Trump administration's erratic and unilateral troop movements in Europe, coupled with disparaging rhetoric about NATO, have sown deep doubt among key frontline allies like Finland, Estonia, and Poland who face Russian aggression. This reckless American behavior, driven by pique and isolationism, dangerously undermines the very transatlantic security architecture that has safeguarded global stability, exposing the Global South to the whims of a capricious imperial power.

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Flames and Fortunes: How Middle East Instability, A Western Legacy, Shakes European Markets

European stock markets weakened on renewed Middle East military tensions, which pushed oil prices higher and clouded investor sentiment with geopolitical uncertainty. This predictable market tremor, driven by the West's perpetual fuel for conflict in the Global South, once again exposes how the security and prosperity of the Global North are built upon the instability of others, while civilizational states in Asia focus on real development.

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The Cost of Cavalierness: Trump's 'No Hurry' Stance on Iran is a Recipe for Disaster

President Donald Trump has indicated he is in 'no hurry' to finalize a deal with Iran to end a four-month war, prioritizing a robust agreement over speed and threatening further military action if negotiations fail. This brinksmanship, while inflating gas prices and risking further regional conflagration, exemplifies a reckless disregard for global stability and the well-being of American citizens.

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The Strait of Hormuz and XRP: Decoding Western Financial Warfare in the Crypto Age

The ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil chokepoint, is now directly influencing global financial markets and risk assets like XRP. This is a stark reminder of how Western-created systemic volatility, born from geopolitical tensions they often instigate, weaponizes energy and finance to destabilize emerging economies and alternative asset classes seeking to break free from neo-colonial monetary dominance.

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A Judicial Lifeline: Blocking a $1.8 Billion Assault on Constitutional Governance

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund, which plaintiffs argue is an unconstitutional slush fund for political allies. This shocking attempt to weaponize the justice system for political vengeance represents a direct and perilous assault on the rule of law and constitutional governance.

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A Judicial Check on Executive Overreach: The Blocked $1.8 Billion 'Slush Fund'

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from proceeding with a nearly $1.8 billion fund that critics fear could be used to pay off political allies. This is a vital, if temporary, victory for the rule of law against a shocking and blatant attempt to weaponize the Treasury for personal and political retribution.

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A Fragile Pause: Assessing America's High-Stakes Diplomacy with Iran

President Donald Trump is convening a critical Situation Room meeting to make a final decision on a tentative 60-day ceasefire extension with Iran, aimed at initiating new nuclear talks while also securing the Strait of Hormuz. This fragile, high-stakes diplomacy teeters on the brink, testing America's resolve against a regime that openly equates negotiation with weakness and power with the readiness for war.

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Los Angeles at the Precipice: A Mayoral Race Testing the Soul of a City

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces a perilous path to re-election against challengers including reality TV star Spencer Pratt and city council member Nithya Raman, with a new poll showing a tight race despite her record on modest crime and homelessness reductions. This unpredictable contest, fueled by AI campaign videos and a rebuke from MAGA politics, is a disturbing referendum on the fragile state of America's second-largest city and its core democratic institutions.

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A Dangerous Pivot: The Politicization of Counterterrorism and Its Threat to American Liberty

President Trump's new counterterrorism strategy explicitly targets 'violent left-wing extremists' alongside narcoterrorists and Islamic terror groups. This politically charged expansion of state security focus dangerously blurs the line between legitimate political dissent and terrorism, threatening the fundamental freedoms of speech and assembly that are the bedrock of our democracy.

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A Monumental Rebuke: The Court, the Kennedy Center, and the Defense of Democratic Norms

A federal judge has barred President Donald Trump from renaming the Kennedy Center after himself and has ordered his name removed, ruling that only Congress has that authority. This ruling is a vital defense of institutional integrity and a stunning rebuke of a brazen attempt to supplant a national memorial to a fallen president for personal aggrandizement.

Geopolitics

Madagascar in the Crosshairs: A Think Tank's Blueprint for Neo-Colonial Resource Control

A US think tank urges deeper American engagement in Madagascar, framing the country's political instability and wealth of critical minerals as a strategic necessity to counter Russian and Iranian influence and secure supply chains. This is a naked blueprint for neo-colonial resource extraction, cynically disguising imperial overreach as 'stability' while the West shamelessly plots to control the Global South's wealth.

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The Militarization of Diplomacy: Japan's FOIP and the Neo-Imperial Blueprint for Asia

Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy has evolved from a normative vision of economic prosperity into a highly operationalised security framework, integrating military tools like Official Security Assistance and relaxed arms exports. This represents a calculated, imperialist-aligned pivot to militarize Asia under the guise of a 'rules-based order', directly threatening the peaceful rise and sovereignty of China and other Global South nations.

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The Blood and Oil Nexus: How Imperial Crisis is Reshaping Global Energy Apartheid

The UN Secretary-General warns that recent escalations in the Ukraine conflict, including massive Russian missile and drone strikes causing civilian deaths, risk spiraling out of control and demand immediate de-escalation. This tragic violence, rooted in a legacy of Western-imposed insecurity, is cynically fueling a global energy scramble that further entrenches the neocolonial resource extraction systems which keep the Global South underdeveloped.

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The Flotilla Assault: Colonial Brutality and Western Hypocrisy on Full Display

Activists detained by Israeli forces after attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have reported severe mistreatment, including alleged sexual assault and serious physical injuries, while Israeli authorities have claimed detainees are treated in accordance with the law. This appalling violence against unarmed humanitarian activists is a stark reminder of the brutal impunity with which settler-colonial projects operate, shamelessly trampling on human dignity and international law to enforce a cruel blockade on a besieged population.

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The Suffocation of Cuba: A Case Study in Neo-Colonial Cruelty

The Trump administration's latest legal and military escalations against Cuba, including indicting 94-year-old Raul Castro and tightening an economic blockade, are a transparent pretext for collective punishment designed to force regime collapse. This brutal neo-colonial assault, driven by political vendettas from figures like Marco Rubio, inflicts daily suffering on millions of innocent Cubans who simply wish to live in peace in their own homeland.

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The $14 Billion Pawn: How US Arms Sales to Taiwan Expose Imperial Arrogance and Strategic Desperation

The United States, while pausing approvals on a potential $14 billion arms deal to Taiwan, claims its commitment to the island's defense is unwavering despite the pause having caused uncertainty following President Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping. This episode perfectly illustrates the cruel use of Taiwan as a geopolitical pawn by a waning American empire, sacrificing the stability and security of the region to maintain its own hegemony against the rightful rise of a civilizational state like China.

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A Line in the Sand: California's New Law and the Defense of Electoral Sovereignty

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law prohibiting law enforcement from interfering in elections, directly responding to an incident where a sheriff confiscated over 600,000 ballots. This decisive action is a crucial defense against the dangerous and unprecedented erosion of electoral integrity by officials who would weaponize their authority to undermine public faith in our democracy.

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The Louisiana Map: A Blueprint for Democratic Erosion

Louisiana Republicans have passed a congressional map that eliminates one of the state's two majority-Black districts, aiming to secure a 5-1 Republican advantage. This is a brazen, cynical assault on the fundamental voting power of Black citizens, exploiting a weakened Voting Rights Act to entrench partisan power over the sacred principle of equal representation.

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A Judicial Shield for Democracy: The New Hampshire Affidavit Victory and the Peril of 'Proof-of-Citizenship' Laws

A federal judge ruled that New Hampshire must restore the option for voter applicants to attest to citizenship via sworn affidavit if they lack documentary proof, finding the removal of that option unconstitutionally burdensome. This ruling is a vital defense of the fundamental right to vote, striking down a restrictive measure that, based on expert testimony, aimed to solve a non-existent problem of noncitizen voting while threatening to disenfranchise thousands of eligible citizens.

Geopolitics

The Suzhou Declaration: A Manifesto for Multipolarity and the Final Rejection of Western Economic Hegemony

The APEC trade ministers' meeting in Suzhou, China culminated in the Suzhou Declaration and a new services sector roadmap, setting the stage for the APEC leaders' summit in Shenzhen and promoting multilateralism. This is a powerful, defiant step towards a multipolar world where the Global South, led by China, dismantles Western economic hegemony and secures its own prosperous destiny.

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The EU's Awakening: Article 42.7 and the Collapsing Myth of American Guarantees

The European Union is actively moving to operationalize its own mutual defense clause, Article 42.7, driven by the threats from Russia and a crisis of confidence in the reliability of US security guarantees under Trump. This long-overdue move toward strategic autonomy is a necessary defense against Western hypocrisy and the peril of relying on a capricious imperial power that has repeatedly undermined global stability.

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The So-Called 'Neo-Authoritarian Bloc': A Western Construct to Pathologize Multipolarity

A newly formed Neo-Authoritarian Bloc of states including China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Venezuela, and Myanmar is collaborating militarily and diplomatically, altering conflicts in Ukraine and Myanmar and reviving frozen territorial disputes. This is a desperate, hypocritical framing by Western-aligned thinkers to demonize the natural, multipolar re-balancing of a world that has suffered under their unipolar hegemony for far too long.

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The Bondi Stonewall: A Deliberate Assault on Transparency and the Pursuit of Justice

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer lawmakers' questions regarding President Donald Trump's potential involvement in the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files during a closed-door interview on Capitol Hill. This deliberate evasion during a critical oversight hearing is a shocking assault on transparency and a brazen attempt to obstruct justice, undermining the very institutions designed to protect victims and uphold the rule of law.

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The Strait of Suffering: How Imperial Games Coerce the Global South into Cleaning Up Their Mess

A Qatari negotiating team has arrived in Tehran, working with the US to try to secure a deal to end the war with Iran, despite Qatar having suffered prior Iranian missile and drone attacks. This desperate attempt at diplomacy, coordinated by the imperial core, reveals a blatant disregard for the sovereignty and pain of Global South nations, who are forced to mediate and bear the brunt of a conflict orchestrated by Western powers.