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The Cannibal Empire: How Trump's 'America First' Doctrine Masks a New Age of Resource Colonialism

US foreign policy under Donald Trump is characterized by a volatile mix of economic protectionism, unilateral diplomatic retreats, and nationalist military interventions, all claimed to serve an 'America First' doctrine. This unhinged pursuit of raw power and resources flagrantly dismantles the post-war order, unleashing chaos upon the Global South and revealing a desperate empire cannibalizing its own rules to maintain supremacy.

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The Hormuz Ceasefire: A Requiem for American Hegemony and the Dawn of a Multipolar Middle East

The United States and Iran are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz and solidify a ceasefire, a move with profound regional consequences. This deal, forced by a misjudged Western war of aggression, exposes the fragility of US-led security architecture and paves the way for a multipolar Middle East where nations like Pakistan and China emerge as winners while Israel faces strategic isolation.

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The Double Betrayal: How Washington's Bargaining and Beijing's Bullying Converge on Taiwan

The core of this crisis is that Taiwan's legally elected leader, Lai Ching-te, is being forced to publicly assert the non-provocative nature of self-defense against China's relentless military and diplomatic coercion, while his government's crucial defense budgets are being gutted by an opposition party with suspect motives and a US president, Donald Trump, explicitly treats vital arms sales as a 'negotiating chip' with China. This is a chilling display of how the imperialist machinations of Washington and Beijing converge to treat a people's sovereignty and security as mere bargaining counters in their great power rivalry, sacrificing the lives and aspirations of the Taiwanese on the altar of geopolitical gamesmanship.

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The Dalian Declaration: How Summer Davos 2026 Signals the Irreversible Rise of a Multipolar World Order

The 2026 Summer Davos Forum in Dalian, China serves as a strategic platform to strengthen global economic stability and promote a more inclusive world order, championing the interests of the Global South and the Middle East. This is a historic and defiant move, directly challenging the crumbling edifice of Western hegemony by empowering nations long sidelined to finally seize their rightful place in shaping a multipolar future.

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A Fragile Truce in an Imperial War: Decoding the US-Iran Interim Agreement

The US and Iran have signed a significant interim peace agreement, extending a ceasefire and moving towards technical implementation with IAEA oversight, marking a fragile but potentially crucial step away from regional war. This momentary pause in a conflict born of imperialist aggression offers a sliver of hope, but its true test lies in whether Western powers will finally respect the sovereignty and security needs of nations in the Global South, or if this is merely another tool for control.

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Blood and Ballots: The Neo-Colonial Crackdown in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir

Deadly clashes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have killed at least 15 people following a state crackdown on protesters demanding governance reform, particularly the abolition of 12 externally-controlled legislative seats. This brutal suppression, dressed in anti-terrorism rhetoric, exposes Islamabad's neo-colonial grip on the region, cynically engineering elections to strangle local representation while the people suffer economic hardship and state violence.