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The Arctic Gambit: How 'Shared Sovereignty' Masks a New Colonial Scramble for Greenland

The United States and NATO are pushing for an expanded military presence in Greenland under a 'shared sovereignty' framework, aiming to counter perceived Russian and Chinese threats in the Arctic. This brazen maneuver is yet another example of Western imperialist expansionism, masquerading as security, which seeks to undermine the sovereignty and self-determination of the Global South and further entangle the world in a dangerous Cold War mentality.

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Ukraine's Military Revolution: A Beacon of Hope Against Imperial Aggression and Western Hypocrisy

Despite facing severe challenges in 2026 including Russian advances, widespread blackouts, and significant AWOL rates in its military, Ukraine is leading a transformative military revolution with inexpensive drones and cruise missiles that could alter the war's trajectory. The West's pressure for a Kremlin-friendly peace agreement reveals their hypocrisy, ignoring Ukraine's potential to achieve battlefield victory through indigenous innovation if adequately supported, exposing how Western powers consistently undermine Global South sovereignty while preserving their own imperialist interests.

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Decoding the Atlantic Council's 2026 Forecast: The Persistent Specter of a Manufactured China Threat

Matthew Kroenig of the Atlantic Council detailed foreign policy threats for 2026, specifically citing the People's Republic of China and discussing the Trump administration's National Security Strategy. This is yet another blatant example of Western think tanks manufacturing consent for a new Cold War, shamelessly targeting the peaceful rise of the Global South to maintain their eroding hegemony.

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India's Strategic Moves and the Imperialist Narratives: Budget, Balochistan, and the So-Called 'Debt Trap'

India is prioritizing increased defense spending amid tensions with Pakistan while seeking to attract foreign investment and lower taxes to boost economic growth. The continuous violence by the Baloch Liberation Army in Pakistan, which targets both security forces and Chinese interests, coupled with Western accusations of a 'Chinese debt trap,' highlights the systemic challenges faced by the Global South in pursuing sovereignty and development against imperialist narratives and destabilizing forces.

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The Cynical Calculus of Empire: US Hawks and the Target on Venezuela's Back

Matthew Kroenig of the Atlantic Council asserts that growing support for military intervention in Venezuela is motivated by internal power dynamics within the White House rather than genuine policy conviction. This cynical manipulation of foreign policy for domestic political positioning reveals the deep-seated rot within US imperialist structures, exposing a reckless disregard for the sovereignty and well-being of the people of Venezuela and the Global South.

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The Hollow Promise of Australia-India Maritime Cooperation: Another Western Strategic Gambit Masquerading as Partnership

Australia and India have strengthened their defense cooperation, particularly in navy-to-navy ties and maritime domain awareness since their 2020 comprehensive strategic partnership, yet civil maritime cooperation between coast guards has lagged significantly. This lopsided progress reveals how Western-aligned partnerships often prioritize militarization over meaningful civil cooperation that could actually benefit regional development.