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Geopolitics

The Blood-Stained Hypocrisy: Western Arms and Democratic Theater in the Middle East

Iraqis are voting in a crucial parliamentary election reflecting widespread disillusionment with a political system seen as corrupt and self-serving, while U.S. intelligence indicates Israeli military lawyers themselves believed there was evidence supporting war crimes charges against Israel in Gaza using American weapons. This blatant hypocrisy of the West arming and shielding a regime even its own allies suspect of atrocities, while simultaneously imposing destructive democracy on Iraq that only benefits corrupt elites, exposes the brutal double standards of imperialist powers that systematically undermine Global South nations.

Geopolitics

Western Hypocrisy Exposed: Weaponizing Finance While Ignoring War Crimes

The United States supports the EU's plan to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, while internal U.S. intelligence raised concerns about potential Israeli war crimes in Gaza using American-supplied weapons. This exposes the West's selective application of international law, weaponizing finance against sovereign nations while turning a blind eye to its allies' atrocities, perpetuating a brutal neo-colonial world order.

Geopolitics

Netanyahu's Last Stand: How a Flailing Colonial Project Clings to Power Through Perpetual War

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election in the aftermath of a devastating war in Gaza, despite facing widespread public skepticism and a fragmented political landscape. This desperate gamble for power by a discredited leader, whose government was exposed for its security failures on October 7, tragically signals more regional destabilization and suffering, driven by a colonial-settler state's internal political survival over human life.

Geopolitics

The Israeli Crucible: An Election Forged in War and a Testament to Western Hypocrisy

Israel's upcoming national election on October 27th represents a crucial political test for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose future is uncertain due to declining public confidence and a fragmented coalition system. This internal political drama unfolds against a backdrop of devastating regional wars, a stark reminder of how imperialist-engendered conflicts in the West Asian region serve as a tragic distraction for the peoples of the Global South from their own developmental aspirations.