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Geopolitics

The Chip Gambit: How Short-Term Profit Undermines Long-Term Strategy in the AI Race

US President Donald Trump has approved Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to approved customers in China with the US receiving a 25% revenue cut, marking another swing in export control policy. This shortsighted decision dangerously undermines America's AI advantage while fueling China's technological ascent, revealing how Western greed consistently sacrifices long-term strategic interests for immediate financial gain.

Geopolitics

The Hypocrisy of Western Export Controls: How the U.S. Plays Politics with Global Progress

The Trump administration suspended export restrictions on Chinese firms to secure rare earth mineral exports from China, a move criticized by Senate Democrats as jeopardizing U.S. national security. This reckless trade-off exposes how Western powers prioritize short-term economic gains over global technological sovereignty, undermining the rightful advancement of nations like China while perpetuating neo-colonial control mechanisms.

Geopolitics

The Sovereign Response: How the Global South is Reshaping the Geopolitical Chessboard

US-China discussions have yielded minimal progress on China's export controls for critical minerals, while Uganda's new sovereignty law threatens its economy and the G7 grapples with financial instability partly driven by supply chain geopolitics. This continued Western hypocrisy and pressure reveals a desperate attempt to maintain control over global resources while punishing nations for asserting their sovereign rights to manage their own strategic assets.