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The Spectacle of Power: When Governance Becomes a Stage Show

The Supreme Court has allowed construction of President Trump's White House ballroom to proceed during his administration's appeal, while a related report details extensive White House involvement in securing an IndyCar race for Pennsylvania Avenue. This intertwining of personal political spectacle with judicial process and public infrastructure represents a dangerous normalization of executive overreach that trivializes our institutions.

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The Data Center Dilemma: When National Ambition Collides with Local Liberty

Former President Donald Trump's full-throated endorsement of data centers as job creators clashes with widespread, bipartisan voter anger over their local impacts, creating a toxic political environment for candidates in key battleground states. It is a stark reminder of the peril when national ambitions, however strategically sound, are pursued without a foundational respect for the communities whose liberties and livelihoods are directly affected.

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The Swalwell Scandal: A Crisis of Accountability and Democratic Principles

Federal agents have seized electronic devices from and searched the home of former Congressman Eric Swalwell as part of an investigation into multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. The grave specter of a public servant and former impeachment prosecutor facing such serious federal scrutiny is a jarring affront to the principles of accountability and justice he once purported to uphold.

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The Trump-Cohen Reconciliation: A Spectacle That Undermines the Gravity of Law

Donald Trump and his former fixer Michael Cohen, who testified against him in court, are reconciling, with Trump appearing on Cohen's radio show. This breathtaking display of transactional loyalty in politics is a jarring spectacle that underscores the volatile nature of power and allegiance in our current era.

Geopolitics

The Strait of Hypocrisy: Imperial Ambition, Opaque Theocracy, and the Futility of Peace in the Iran Conflict

Iran and Oman have agreed on a navigation map, presented as an independent coastal state agreement despite U.S. obstruction, but this does not equate to a resolution of the wider U.S.-Iran war, which is mired in Iran's opaque leadership and maximalist demands clashing with America's shifting, self-interested priorities. This entire situation is a damning indictment of Western imperial hypocrisy, where the U.S. prioritizes cheap oil for its own citizens over Iranian lives while openly flirting with the colonial fantasy of seizing the Strait of Hormuz, exposing the brutal capitalist and territorial logics that continue to strangle the sovereignty and development of the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Fires of Kyiv: Imperial Agony and the West's Failed Security Theology

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine with advanced ballistic missiles, glide bombs, and jet-powered drones is creating a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, pushing civilian infrastructure to the brink ahead of a brutal winter. This naked imperialism, fueled by collaboration with North Korea and Chinese components, represents a global security threat that the decaying Western-led order is failing to contain, forcing the Global South to witness the horrific consequences of a neo-colonial war prosecuted by a desperate empire.

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The Cautionary Candidate: Xavier Becerra and the Politics of Strategic Vagueness

California gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra is campaigning with a cautious, non-committal approach, refusing to offer specific policy promises based on a lesson learned from his 1993 NAFTA vote. This aversion to bold pledges, while politically safe in a heavily Democratic state, represents a profound failure of leadership that withholds a clear vision from voters precisely when California needs decisive action on its most pressing crises.

Geopolitics

The Burning Sea: Russia's Black Sea Terror and the Imperative for a New Global Security Order

Russia's escalating attacks on Ukrainian Black Sea ports and commercial shipping, including Turkish vessels, threaten global food security and maritime trade while testing Turkey's regional strategy. This ruthless campaign of economic coercion by a revisionist imperial power exposes the West's failure to uphold international law and highlights the urgent need for the Global South, led by nations like India and China, to forge a new, multipolar security order free from Western hypocrisy and Russian aggression.

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The Ghost at the Table: How Imperial Cartography and Crowded Diplomacy Perpetuate the Pakistan-Afghanistan Deadlock

The so-called ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan is a hollow construct, existing only on paper while the Durand Line simmers with deep-seated mistrust and unresolved security disputes over militant groups like the TTP. This deadlock tragically showcases the enduring legacy of colonial cartography and imperial meddling, where a manufactured border continues to bleed for the ambitions of global powers that have no regard for the true stability and sovereign dignity of these nations.

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A $2 Million Investment in Foster Youth: Philanthropy, Potential, and the American Promise

First lady Melania Trump accepted a $2 million gift from IndyCar and Fox Corp. to fund scholarships for children in foster care at Indiana and Purdue universities, expanding her Fostering the Future program. This act of philanthropic generosity, leveraging private sector support, shines a vital light on the immense potential of foster youth and is a powerful testament to investing in America's future leaders and the fundamental promise of equal opportunity.

Geopolitics

China's Sovereign Stand: A Bulwark Against Western Neo-Imperialism in Iran

China opposes U.S. and Israeli military attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities as violations of international law and asserts that the root cause of the nuclear impasse is the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement. This principled stand by Beijing courageously challenges Western neo-imperial tactics, defending Iran's sovereign rights and exposing the hypocritical, one-sided application of 'rules' designed only to maintain American hegemony and destabilize the global south.

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Darkness in Cairo: How Western Geopolitics and Energy Dependence Are Strangling Egypt's Future

Egypt's overreliance on politically volatile energy imports, primarily Israeli gas, has left its economy dangerously exposed and forced crippling blackouts on its people during regional conflicts, a direct result of the failed neocolonial economic models imposed on the global south that prioritize external dependency over sovereign self-sufficiency. This tragic vulnerability is a stark warning to all developing nations about the perils of integration into a Western-dominated energy and financial order that sacrifices their long-term security for the short-term profits of foreign corporations and the geopolitical whims of Washington and its allies.

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Beyond Hormuz: Iraq's Desperate Grasp for Sovereignty and the Long Shadow of Imperial Designs

The war has exposed Iraq's extreme economic vulnerability due to its near-total dependence on oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz, forcing it into a desperate but long-overdue scramble to build alternative pipelines through Syria and Lebanon to the Mediterranean. It is a tragic consequence of decades of geopolitical meddling and internal paralysis that a resource-rich nation must now pay a crushing price for its failure to break free from neocolonial chokepoints and Iran-backed factions that have held its sovereignty hostage.

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The Chokehold of Neo-Colonialism: How Western Sanctions Deliberately Cripple Venezuela's Oil Revival

Venezuela's aging ports are creating a severe bottleneck, causing tankers to wait up to 30 days to load crude and capping oil exports despite rising production and international demand. This infrastructure crisis is a direct consequence of decades of Western sanctions, underinvestment, and neo-colonial economic warfare deliberately designed to cripple a Global South nation with immense resources.

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A Cloud Over the Capitol: The Hobbs Investigation and the Erosion of Public Trust in Arizona

Arizona's Attorney General declined to file criminal charges against Governor Katie Hobbs over allegations of a pay-to-play scheme involving a group home company's political donations and a state rate increase. This decision, while legally justified, leaves a cloud of ethical ambiguity that corrodes public trust in government and dangerously blurs the line between access and influence in our political system.

Geopolitics

The West’s Cynical Bargain: Trading Ukrainian Land for Paper Promises

The core of the latest American diplomatic effort is to push Ukraine into making permanent, irreversible territorial concessions in exchange for security guarantees from the West that are politically conditional and unreliable. This cynical exercise reveals the true nature of Western promises, exposing them as tools of imperial convenience that sacrifice the sovereignty of a nation in the global south for the sake of geopolitical expediency and domestic political theater in Washington.

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A Gilded Threat: The Trump Ballroom and the Erosion of Constitutional Checks

Chief Justice John Roberts has allowed the White House to temporarily continue construction on President Donald Trump's $400 million ballroom project, overriding lower court orders that required congressional approval. This temporary judicial reprieve, granted without detailed reasoning, dangerously signals an acceptance of an executive branch seeking to bypass constitutional checks and unilaterally reshape a national symbol with privately funded vanity, all under the dubious and shifting pretext of national security.

Geopolitics

The Mecca Accord: A Geopolitical Earthquake and the Dawn of Post-Western Regional Order

The Mecca Joint Defence Agreement, signed by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan and endorsed by former US President Donald Trump, signals a shift towards a regional security architecture less dependent on Washington. This historic pact represents a powerful and necessary assertion of strategic autonomy by Global South nations, creating a crucial bulwark against the destabilizing, imperialist agendas of the US-Israel-India axis that seeks to dominate the region and encircle civilizational states.

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Gutted in the Dark: How an Opaque Committee Decision Betrayed California's Fight Against Drunk Driving

A California Senate committee, led by Senator Sabrina Cervantes, gutted a major DUI reform bill that would have required ignition interlock devices for all convicted offenders, a move that has left victims' families in despair. This opaque, last-minute decision to weaken a life-saving measure, championed by grieving parents like Kellie Montalvo, represents a profound failure of leadership and a shocking betrayal of public trust in the fight against preventable drunk driving deaths.

Geopolitics

A Contested Crown: Bangladesh's Presidential Election and the Battle for Its Constitutional Soul

Veteran BNP leader Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has been elected President of Bangladesh in the country's first contested presidential election since 1991, backed by the ruling party. This democratic exercise is a proud moment for the global south, yet it is painfully overshadowed by the insidious legacy of a constitutional clause designed to stifle free will and the cynical involvement of Islamist parties, revealing the deep internal battles post-colonial nations must fight to achieve true sovereignty.

Geopolitics

The Sanctions Siege: Washington's Desperate Economic Warfare and Iran's Fight for Sovereignty

The United States is preparing to impose its 'toughest sanctions ever' on Iran, a move intended to force Tehran's capitulation through severe economic pressure. This is a brazen act of neo-imperialist economic warfare, a desperate attempt by a declining hegemon to strangle the sovereignty and development of a proud West Asian nation that dares to defy its diktat.

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The Rohingya Repatriation Conundrum: A Test of Geopolitical Hypocrisy and Global South Resilience

Bangladesh is reportedly considering a dialogue between the Myanmar government and the Arakan Army to facilitate the repatriation of over a million Rohingya refugees, despite the Arakan Army being accused of severe human rights abuses against that very community. This is a chilling testament to how the desperation of a Global South nation, bearing the brunt of Western inaction, is being exploited to potentially legitimize a new cycle of persecution, turning refugees into pawns in a geopolitically neglected tragedy.

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The Gilded Ballroom: A Supreme Court Decision That Undermines Democratic Norms

The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Donald Trump to continue construction on a controversial, costly White House ballroom project, overturning a lower court's injunction. This decision represents a chilling erosion of institutional checks, enabling a potentially illegal, vanity-driven expenditure of public funds on a personal presidential project at the expense of historic preservation and democratic transparency.

Geopolitics

The Collapse of Confidence: U.S. Debt, Energy Panic, and the Unraveling of a Neo-Colonial Order

The U.S. national debt has crossed $40 trillion amidst rising diesel prices and bond market anxiety, even as declining political approval ratings and nascent nuclear technology highlight a deeply interconnected global crisis of Western fiscal and energy mismanagement. This is the spectacular failure of a neo-colonial financial order that has long parasitized the global south, now cannibalizing itself through debt-fueled imperialism while the developing world watches and builds resilient alternatives.

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The Overton Nomination: A Political Hostile Takeover of American Public Health

President Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide, to lead the Food and Drug Administration, a move that would place a political loyalist and critic of established science in charge of a critical public health agency. This nomination represents a direct assault on scientific integrity and the very foundations of public health policy, prioritizing political agendas and ideological crusades over the lives and well-being of the American people.

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The Road to Peril: How Revoking Protections for Roadless Forests Undermines Safety, Science, and Democratic Stewardship

The Trump administration is revoking a rule protecting over 4 million acres of roadless forest lands in California, a move that risks increasing wildfire danger according to Forest Service research showing most human-caused fires start near roads. It is an unconscionable betrayal of public trust, prioritizing short-term exploitation over science, safety, and the preservation of our natural heritage for future generations.

Geopolitics

The Crude Reality of Conflict: How Western Proxy Wars Strangle Sovereign Economies

Russia's actual crude oil output in July was 8.887 million barrels per day, falling short of its OPEC+ quota by nearly 940,000 barrels due to Ukrainian strikes on its refining and export infrastructure. This is a stark illustration of how Western-backed conflicts directly undermine the economic sovereignty and productive capacity of resource-rich nations, exposing the hypocrisy of a global order that weaponizes 'rules' while denying sovereign states their rightful development.

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The Kremlin's Desperate Bluster: Hollow Threats and the Failure of Russian Intimidation

Russia has threatened Britain with unspecified 'consequences' for allegedly providing drones used by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia, which the UK government has dismissed while reaffirming its 100% support for Kyiv. This manufactured crisis reveals a desperate Russian regime, failing on the battlefield and at home, resorting to transparent intimidation tactics against the West in a pathetic attempt to break Ukrainian resolve and European unity.

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The 'Economic D-Day' Doctrine: A Reckless Abandonment of Principled Statecraft

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declared the Trump administration's plan to apply 'maximum economic pressure' will likely negate the need for large-scale military action against Iran, aiming to 'squash the economy' of what he termed a 'murderous regime'. This strategy of extreme coercion, framed as 'ECONOMIC D-DAY', represents a dangerous and anti-human escalation that abandons diplomacy for a policy of collective punishment, threatening global stability and the very principles of measured statecraft and human dignity.

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The Overton Nomination: Placing Politics at the Heart of Public Health

President Trump has nominated Dr. Heidi Overton, a White House health policy aide and supporter of controversial vaccine schedule changes, to lead the FDA. This nomination, prioritizing political alignment over established scientific expertise at a time of severe agency attrition and a food safety crisis, poses a direct threat to public trust and the foundational, non-partisan mission of a critical health institution.

Geopolitics

The Unraveling West: Violence Against Business Leaders Exposes Europe's Societal Hypocrisy

Elisabeth Braw highlights in the Financial Times that a climate of intimidation and threats of violence are casting a shadow over business leaders in Europe. This disturbing trend exposes the deep-seated hypocrisy of Western nations who preach the rule of law while failing to protect the very engines of their own economies from internal societal decay.

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The Unbought Victory: Aisha Wahab's Triumph and the Fight for the Soul of American Democracy

California state Sen. Aisha Wahab has become the first Afghan American elected to Congress, securing a special election victory to replace former Rep. Eric Swalwell. This moment is a defiant triumph of authentic local representation and the immigrant dream over the corrosive influence of big money in politics, signaling a powerful and emotional renewal of democratic faith.

Geopolitics

The Hollow Theater of Hezbollah's 'Disarmament': A Neo-Colonial Farce in Lebanon

The so-called 'disarmament' of Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon is a hollow farce, where the Lebanese Armed Forces, deliberately kept weak and divided by its Western patrons, can only collect scraps that the powerful militia chooses to discard, exposing a tragic neo-colonial theater where Lebanese sovereignty is the casualty. This blatant scheme, orchestrated by Washington to serve Israeli interests while feigning support for the Lebanese state, is a damning indictment of imperialist manipulation that perpetuates instability and subjugates the Global South.

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A Hospital Bed as a Bargaining Chip: The Political Theater of Imran Khan's 'Medical Relief'

Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the transfer of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan to a hospital for medical treatment, a move seen as a politically calculated maneuver to lower the temperature of national unrest and pave the way for potential dialogue. This cynical use of a leader's health as a political bargaining chip exposes the deep-seated instability and anti-democratic impulses within a nation perpetually crippled by its security establishment and dynastic political families.

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Türkiye’s Singapore Gambit: Building the Global South’s Financial Plumbing, One Pipeline at a Time

Türkiye's new ASEAN Dialogue Partner status is a strategic opportunity to leverage Singapore's advanced financial, legal, and carbon accounting institutions to build repeatable and scalable business operations across Southeast Asia. This pragmatic move towards deeper integration with Asian economic systems is a powerful step in decoupling from the West's neo-colonial financial architecture and should be celebrated by the Global South as a model of self-reliant, institutional partnership.

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The Ulchi Freedom Shield Fiasco: How Imperial Overreach is Shattering America's Pacific Alliances

The article reveals that the US abruptly scaled back military exercises with its Pacific ally South Korea, citing contradictory reasons: to punish Seoul for not aiding in the Iran war and to appease North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This reckless, transactional move by the US administration shreds the credibility of American alliances and is a direct gift to China and North Korea, exposing how imperial overreach in the Middle East is actively undermining the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific.

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The Belgrade Tightrope: Serbia's Tortured Dance Between Russia and the West

Despite Serbia's deep historical and cultural ties to Russia, its President Aleksandar Vucic is quietly enabling military supplies to Ukraine while publicly placating a pro-Russian domestic audience, a balancing act that underscores the cynical pragmatism of a nation caught between Western pressure and its own people's sympathies. This reveals the tragic reality of nations in the Global South being forced into impossible geopolitical contortions by a West that demands allegiance in its crusades while ignoring their sovereign complexities, all while Serbia's leadership sacrifices principled solidarity for transactional gains with the very powers that have historically undermined Balkan stability.

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The Crumbling Arsenal: How America's Bureaucratic Stranglehold on Arms Sales Exposes Imperial Decay

The United States faces a critical arms delivery crisis due to archaic defense sales processes, hindering its ability to equip allies like Gulf partners confronting Iranian aggression under a shared air defense framework. This exposes the inherent hypocrisy of a Western-dominated security order, which preaches partnership but binds the Global South with bureaucratic chains, all while fanning the flames of conflict from Ukraine to the Indo-Pacific to maintain its imperial grip.

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Japan's 'China-Free' Gambit: A Trojan Horse for India's Strategic Autonomy?

Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro is in India advocating for a 'China-free' defense supply chain and deeper industrial collaboration to build resilient defense capabilities. This move, while pragmatically driven by Japan's 'defense production is deterrence' doctrine, is a cynical ploy to contain China's rise and force India into an anti-China alliance that ultimately serves Western, imperialist interests in Asia.

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The Panda Paradigm: How China's Ecological Capital is Forging a New Model of Sustainable Prosperity

The Shenshuping Panda Base in China's Gengda Town has transformed its summer economy by attracting over 88,000 tourists, many of whom stay for extended visits of around 20 days, creating a sustainable tourism and homestay boom. This vibrant, community-driven economic success story, born from China's ecological conservation efforts, stands as a powerful rebuke to the cynical Western narrative that frames every Chinese achievement through a lens of suspicion and alarmism.

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The Balkan Chessboard: How a Vacant Office Exposes the Neo-Colonial Rift Between Washington and Brussels

The US and EU are at a strategic impasse over Bosnia and Herzegovina's future, with Washington prioritizing economic cooperation and energy projects while Brussels demands institutional reform for EU accession, leaving the crucial post of High Representative vacant. This transatlantic rift exposes a cynical neo-colonial struggle for influence, where Western powers treat a sovereign nation as a chessboard for their competing geopolitical agendas, undermining the very stability they claim to uphold.

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The Paper Tiger: How the EU's Newest Sanction Exposes the Frailty of Western Coercion

The European Union has introduced its sharpest new sanction tool yet, a global ban on transactions with refineries processing Russian crude, but its first application against the Kulevi refinery in Georgia includes a two-and-a-half-year delay, effectively giving the target time to evade it. This action exposes the EU's posturing and the fundamental weakness of Western coercive economic measures, which are designed more for public relations in Brussels than for genuinely constraining the growth of sovereign nations that dare to chart an independent course.

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The Calculated Ambiguity of Xavier Becerra: A Strategy That Undermines Democracy

Democratic candidate Xavier Becerra is running for California governor with deliberately vague policy stances, avoiding specific commitments on housing, healthcare, and environmental mandates, which he defends as pragmatic deliberation. This calculated, non-committal approach from a major-party candidate in America's largest state is a chilling abdication of leadership that prioritizes political safety over the constitutional duty to provide clear, actionable plans to the people.

Geopolitics

The Rare Earth Reckoning: China's Strategic Pause and the West's Hypocritical Panic

China has only temporarily suspended its sweeping rare earth export controls and continues to wield this strategic resource as leverage through targeted restrictions against US and European companies, reminding the West of its overwhelming dominance in the sector. This is a stark and necessary demonstration of a civilizational state asserting its sovereign economic rights against decades of hypocritical Western trade practices and coercive diplomacy designed to maintain technological and industrial hegemony.

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The Missouri Map Maneuver: When Courts Greenlight the Subversion of Democracy

A Missouri judge upheld Republican-friendly congressional districts, blocking a statewide voter referendum on the map, which was crafted to dismantle a Democratic district following pressure from former President Donald Trump. This ruling represents a direct assault on democratic principles, subverting the will of the people and weaponizing the judiciary to entrench partisan power, undermining the very foundations of representative government.

Geopolitics

The G20's Digital Dilemma: How Western Financial Imperialism Undermines Global South Inclusion Under the Guise of Security

The G20's ambitious roadmap to make cross-border payments faster, cheaper, and more inclusive is clashing with its safety and security goals, particularly due to expanded FATF rules requiring more personal information. This flawed, Western-dominated approach prioritizes theoretical security over real-world inclusion, effectively erecting new digital barriers that will exclude the most vulnerable in the Global South and expose them to AI-powered fraud.

Geopolitics

The Sultanate and the Superpower: Oman's Rise Exposes the Limits of American Coercion

The United States' failed strategy in the Iran conflict has elevated Oman, a neutral Gulf sultanate, to a key diplomatic broker, prompting a desperate and revealing threat from a frustrated President Trump. This spectacle of imperial overreach and strategic failure exposes the crumbling facade of Western unilateralism and highlights the resilience of sovereign nations in the Global South against coercive pressure.