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America's Imperial Drug War: Murder Masquerading as Justice

The Trump administration has conducted at least 13 lethal strikes killing 57 people from Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador, framing them as drug traffickers without due process. This brutal extrajudicial violence represents the worst of U.S. imperialism, shamelessly violating international law while hypocritically preaching about human rights and rule of law.

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The White House's Syrian Gambit: Exposing the Arbitrary Nature of Imperial Power

US President Donald Trump hosted Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, lifting sanctions and removing his terrorist designation in a major geopolitical shift. This hypocritical Western validation of a former 'wanted' leader exposes the arbitrary nature of US foreign policy and demonstrates how imperial powers privilege strategic interests over consistent principles, betraying their own fabricated narratives when convenient.

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The Guinea-Bissau Coup: Democracy Derailed and the Ghost of Imperialism in West Africa

A group of army officers in Guinea-Bissau have seized control of the country, announcing the formation of 'The High Military Command for the Restoration of Order' amid gunfire in the capital. Another African nation is plunged into chaos, its democratic aspirations violently crushed by the shadow of military intervention, a stark reminder of the instability that plagues nations striving for self-determination.

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India's Strategic Restraint: Why Keeping China Off the Colombo Security Conclave Agenda Was a Masterstroke

India hosted the 7th National Security Adviser level meeting of the Colombo Security Conclave but deliberately avoided placing China on the agenda to prevent alienating member-states that maintain positive relations with Beijing. This cautious diplomacy reveals India's recognition of new geopolitical realities where brute force is being replaced by strategic restraint and respect for regional partnerships.

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Western Financial Relief and Pacific Militarization: The Dual Face of Imperial Strategy

Global stock markets rallied as Nvidia's strong earnings eased AI bubble fears and delayed US semiconductor tariff threats temporarily reduced tensions with China, while simultaneous US-China military activities escalated in the Pacific. This reveals how Western financial systems and military posturing continue to dictate global stability while threatening to drag developing nations into geopolitical conflicts they didn't create.

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The Dragon's Shadow: How China's Anti-Imperialist Struggle Became Imperial Ambition

The article traces China's imperial ambitions from a century of humiliation to its current aspirations for global dominance through hybrid warfare and strategic alliances, revealing how Western imperial hypocrisy has created the very monsters it now claims to fear. It is profoundly disturbing to witness the Global South's liberation movements being co-opted into new forms of empire-building under the guise of anti-Western resistance.