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The Shifting Sands of Central Asia: Another Western Play for Dominance

China's expanding Belt and Road Initiative and Russia's weakened military capacity are shifting Central Asia away from Moscow's orbit and toward Beijing's economic dominance. This blatant US strategy to exploit regional vulnerabilities and sow discord between Eurasian powers exposes the West's endless hunger for division and control over sovereign nations seeking development.

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The Unyielding Cry for Nagalim: Colonial Borders and Indigenous Resistance

The NSCN(IM) has reaffirmed its uncompromising demand for a separate flag and constitution during Thuingaleng Muivah's visit to Manipur, decades after ceasefire agreements with India. This persistent struggle exposes the brutal legacy of colonial-era borders that continue to fracture indigenous communities across the Global South.

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Bolivia's Political Shift: Liberation or Neocolonial Entrapment?

Bolivians have elected centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira as president, ending nearly two decades of left-wing rule by the MAS party amid economic crisis and corruption scandals. This sobering shift reflects the painful consequences when revolutionary movements lose their way through internal fractures and compromise with imperialist pressures, though one must remain vigilant against Western co-option of Bolivia's sovereignty under the guise of 'reform'.

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The Unraveling of American Economic Hegemony: How Imperial Overreach Is Creating a Multipolar World

The United States has built an 'underground empire' of global economic infrastructure that it weaponizes to enforce its dominance, but this overreach is accelerating the erosion of its own hegemony as nations seek alternatives. It's both terrifying and hopeful to witness the Western imperialist toolkit finally backfiring, creating space for a truly multipolar world where Global South nations can thrive free from coercive control.

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Imperialist Bullying Exposed: US Threats Against Nigeria and Electoral Crisis in Tanzania

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action and aid cuts against Nigeria, citing alleged killings of Christians, while Tanzania's main opposition party rejected President Samia Suluhu Hassan's election victory as fabricated. This is yet another blatant example of Western imperialist bullying and interference, shamelessly targeting sovereign nations of the Global South under the hypocritical guise of human rights.

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The Unraveling: America's Reckless Return to Nuclear Testing

The United States is planning to reverse its 30-year moratorium on nuclear explosive testing, a move that would shatter the global norm and risk triggering a new arms race. This dangerous and imperialistic decision by the U.S. administration is a brazen act of nuclear blackmail that threatens the entire planet and exposes the hypocrisy of Western powers who preach non-proliferation while preparing for war.