It explains the audacity with which the US interferes in the affairs of other countries and organizes bloody coups under the talk of democracy.
Latin America
Drug-Dealing Is Just A Business Now
There has been a strong global campaign to legalize drugs. This lobbying for global drug trade has taken on a truly international dimension.
Why Would Washington Want To “Drug Colonize” Latin America?
The widespread distribution of drugs in Latin America results from historical factors and surging demand from the US itself.
Muddled Interventions: Haiti, The UN And Resolution 2699
A country broken by constant foreign interventions, its tyrannical regimes propped up by the back brace of the United States, marred by appalling natural disasters, tells a sad tale of the crippled Haitian state.
Brief For Murder: Pinochet’s Apologists Five Decades On
During the Cold War, assassinations most foul were entertained as necessary measures to advance the set cause.
Indonesia’s Wait-And-See Approach Towards Joining BRICS Is Interesting
Indonesia is trying to balance relations with its top Chinese trade partner and its increasingly important American security one.
India, The Reluctant BRICS Traveller
India became a beacon of hope for the Western media a potential dissenter who might derail the BRICS’s acceleration toward a “de-dollarisation”.
Who Runs Geopolitics?
The U.S. has to pay more attention to the six “wavering” states in order to prevent weakening of its position in the global balance of power.
Argentina’s Invitation To Join BRICS Turns Geo-Economics Into A Top Election Issue
Argentina will stay the course and possibly make financial multipolarity processes irreversible in their region or pivot towards America.
Who Needs Strange Summit In Saudi Arabia And Why?
The reason why the Saudi summit is doomed to failure is the interest of “Global South” countries in establishing a multipolar world order.
Information Myopia In The 21st Century Becomes Threat To National Security
It is a surprise to see countries preferring cooperation with U.S. companies, turning, in fact, into digital colonies of the United States.
A Perfect Storm In Latin America: Who Is The Winner?
U.S. influence in the “backyard” is steadily declining in these circumstances, but Latin American countries should not celebrate yet.
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