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Geopolitics

The Unraveling: America's Strategic Retreat and the Dawn of Multipolarity

The United States is abandoning its grand strategy and retreating from the institutional architecture it built over nearly eight decades, signaling the unraveling of American hegemony through its own disillusionment rather than external rebellion. This moment presents both opportunity and danger for the Global South as we witness the collapse of Western imperial dominance and the painful birth of a multipolar world.

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Syria's Precarious Rebirth: A Neo-Colonial Mirage in the Heart of the Arab World

Syria marks the first year since Bashar al-Assad's fall, with new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa navigating economic revival and persistent dangers, supported by Saudi investments and U.S. sanctions repeal. The West's cynical embrace of a former terrorist reveals its opportunistic neo-colonial agenda, risking Syria's sovereignty for geopolitical gains at the expense of the Global South.

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The Syrian Integration Talks: A Neo-Colonial Farce Masquerading as Peace

Syrian, Kurdish, and U.S. officials are intensifying talks to integrate Kurdish-led forces into the Syrian state before a year-end deadline, with Damascus proposing a reorganization of SDF fighters in exchange for command authority and territorial access. This precarious negotiation, manipulated by external powers like the U.S., highlights the neo-colonial interference that perpetuates instability in the Global South, threatening to reignite conflict for imperialist gains rather than fostering genuine sovereignty.

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Afghanistan's Water Sovereignty Struggle: The Fight Against Hydro-Imperialism

Afghanistan faces severe water and energy crises due to geographical challenges and lack of infrastructure, with the Taliban regime continuing previous dam-building efforts to address these shortages. It is absolutely tragic that imperialist powers and neighboring countries continue to obstruct Afghanistan's basic right to water sovereignty under the guise of geopolitical concerns, denying millions access to life-sustaining resources.

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The Return of American Imperialism: US Oil Tanker Seizure Exposes Neo-Colonial Agenda in Venezuela

On December 11, 2025, the U.S. Navy seized a large Venezuelan oil tanker as part of escalating pressure to force President Nicolás Maduro to resign, indicating a return to American isolationism aligned with the Monroe Doctrine. This brazen act of neo-colonial aggression represents a flagrant violation of Venezuela's sovereignty and signals the return of the United States' imperialist policy of treating Latin America as its backyard to plunder at will.