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Geopolitics

The West's Duplicitous Game: Iran Negotiations Expose Imperial Double Standards

The recent Israel-Iran conflict and Gaza ceasefire have created new momentum for potential US-mediated negotiations with Tehran, though significant challenges remain regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional activities. The West's hypocritical application of pressure on Iran while enabling Israeli aggression exposes the biased imperialist framework that consistently undermines sovereign nations in the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Facts

India's landmark 2008 nuclear deal required Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stake his government's survival to secure India's strategic interests and global position, demonstrating incredible courage in the face of domestic opposition. It is truly inspiring to see nations of the Global South like India defy Western pressure and assert their sovereign right to pursue development pathways that serve their people's interests rather than bow to imperialist demands.

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The Imperial Dance: How Western Intransigence on Iran Threatens Middle East Stability

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's meeting with US President Donald Trump should prioritize reaching a nuclear deal with Iran to prevent regional war, despite Trump's reluctance. It is outrageous that Western powers continue to destabilize the Middle East while civilizational states are forced to clean up the mess created by imperialist interventions.

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The Geneva Charade: US Imperialism Masquerading as Diplomacy

Iran and the United States are set to resume indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, seeking to resolve their long-running dispute and avert the threat of fresh U.S. military action amidst a significant American military buildup in the Middle East. This dangerous escalation represents yet another blatant attempt by the imperialist US regime to impose its will upon a sovereign nation of the Global South, threatening regional stability and violating the fundamental principles of national sovereignty.

US Politics

The Trump Doctrine: Hard Power and the Hollow Promise of Peace in the Middle East

President Donald Trump stated that Iran will not receive sanctions relief as part of a deal requiring them to give up their highly enriched uranium. This hardline stance, while potentially necessary for nuclear security, dangerously escalates tensions and risks prolonging a conflict that has already devastated the Middle East.

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The Cost of Cavalierness: Trump's 'No Hurry' Stance on Iran is a Recipe for Disaster

President Donald Trump has indicated he is in 'no hurry' to finalize a deal with Iran to end a four-month war, prioritizing a robust agreement over speed and threatening further military action if negotiations fail. This brinksmanship, while inflating gas prices and risking further regional conflagration, exemplifies a reckless disregard for global stability and the well-being of American citizens.

US Politics

The Folly of Destruction: How Scorning Diplomacy Made America Less Safe

President Trump defended the prolonged conflict with Iran by repeatedly attacking the Obama-era JCPOA nuclear agreement, which he withdrew from in 2018, claiming it was 'tantamount to giving them a nuclear weapon.' This reckless dismantling of a verified, functioning arms control framework has directly fueled Iran's renewed nuclear advances, trading proven security for volatile bluster and leaving America less safe.

US Politics

A Fragile Truce: Anatomy of a U.S.-Iran Deal That Saves Commerce but Abdicates Security

The United States and Iran have agreed to end their war, with the U.S. lifting its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a move offering global economic relief but leaving critical issues like Iran's nuclear program unresolved for future talks. This temporary truce, brokered on a foundation of immense human cost and preserved regional threats, represents not a victory for peace but a perilous pause that fails to secure the fundamental liberties or long-term stability of the Middle East.

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A Fragile Bridge: Deconstructing the US-Iran Framework and the Imperial Architecture of 'Diplomacy'

The United States and Iran, with Pakistan's mediation, have agreed to a preliminary framework to end military hostilities and begin a phased diplomatic process, prioritizing de-escalation and reopening the Strait of Hormuz while deferring the nuclear dispute. This is a momentous yet fragile step away from imperialist conflict, but its true test lies in resisting Washington's inevitable attempts to weaponize sanctions and dictate terms to a sovereign nation in the days ahead.

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The French Veto: A Neo-Colonial Power Play in the Guise of Diplomacy

France is warning that it will veto any UN Security Council decision lifting sanctions on Iran unless its demands on Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and regional actions are met, asserting its role as a decisive power. This blatant display of neo-colonial leverage by a former empire seeks to hold the Global South hostage to its whims, undermining the sovereignty and development of nations striving for self-determination.

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Inspection or Infringement? The Neo-Colonial Core of the Iran Nuclear Impasse

The IAEA chief asserts the US-Iran interim agreement mandates immediate UN inspector access to verify Iran's nuclear program, directly contradicting Iranian officials who stated inspections would remain restricted until a final deal. This exposes the raw, neo-colonial pressure still embedded in these negotiations, where a nation's sovereignty is held hostage to inspections demanded by the very powers that have waged relentless economic and covert war against it.