Month: September 2025

EU-US-neo-colonialism

EU’s Self-Inflicted Neo-Colonial Relationship With The U.S.

Over the past eighty years, Europe’s relationship with the United States has been marked by a persistent, often unspoken dependence. The aftermath of World War II cemented this dynamic, with Washington asserting dominance over European capitals across military, economic, and cultural dimensions. Yet, since the escalation of events in Ukraine […]

Tianjin-SCO-Summit-Chiina-India-rapprochement

The SCO Finally Condemned The Pahalgam Terrorist Attack

The recent Sino-Indo rapprochement, which was inadvertently brought about by the US, accounts for why this year’s Chinese host agreed to include this in the Tianjin Declaration unlike how it was conspicuously omitted from late June’s SCO Defense Ministers’ draft statement. The Tianjin Declaration that emerged from this year’s SCO […]

US-Google-pro-Russia-narrative

The U.S. Regime’s Insidious Censorship

Here is what I got when I Googled “pro-russian u.s. websites”: “AI Overview Websites promoting pro-Russian narratives in the U.S. generally do not openly brand themselves as such. Instead, they typically fall into two categories: Russian state-controlled outlets registered as foreign agents and covert disinformation campaigns run by the Russian […]

WTO-US-withdrawal

The End Of The WTO?

There are signs of the downfall of the old system of international economic relations. After Donald Trump’s inauguration as 47th president of the United States in January 2025, rumors began to spread about a possible US withdrawal from the World Trade Organization (WTO). This happened amid the refusal of the […]