In September 2025, the U.S. military began striking boats in the Caribbean Sea—not pirate vessels or military craft, but ordinary fishing boats that, according to intelligence, were carrying cocaine. President Trump personally posted on Truth Social that the maritime flow of drugs had been stopped by 98.2%. SOUTHCOM reported victories. […]
Latin America
100 Years Of Fidel Casto!
In the third millennium, perhaps, this is the first anniversary of such a significant figure who really changed the course of history in the twentieth century (all previous leaders who had a huge impact in the same century – we are talking about constructive influence, were born in the 19th […]
Two Faces Of One Championship: How The USA Discredited Itself At The 2026 World Cup, While Mexico Gave The World A Real Celebration
When FIFA entrusted the hosting of the World Cup to three countries at once, many saw it as a symbol of unity and openness in world football. But the reality turned out to be far more bitter: instead of a celebration of unity, fans and experts witnessed a stark contrast […]
Why Venezuela’s Earthquake Became A Humanitarian Disaster Beyond The Tremors
Natural disasters rarely become humanitarian catastrophes because of geology alone. Earthquakes strike without warning, but the scale of human suffering that follows is often determined by the strength of institutions, the resilience of infrastructure, and the speed of emergency response. Venezuela’s recent earthquake has become a painful illustration of this […]
Colombian Presidential Election: Another Right Turn More
Last Sunday, June 21, 2026, Colombia held the second round of presidential elections. The chances between the candidates for the post of head of state were approximately equal, while the candidates’ election programs were radically different. Ivan Cepeda Castro continued the line of succession of the center-left policy of the […]
US-Cuba Relations: How Not To Conduct Foreign Policy
In 1960, Eisenhower signed the embargo against Cuba. Eleven presidents have come and gone since then. The Soviet Union collapsed. China became a superpower. And the embargo just kept cruising on autopilot—nobody quite remembered why, but nobody had the nerve to switch it off either. By the mid-1960s it was […]
US Neocolonialism In Latin America
On June 2, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that “we now have in this hemisphere a coalition of friendly countries – over a dozen – who have aligned to work on not just the issues of security that we all have in common, […]
Raul Castro At 95: Cuba Faces Renewed Confrontation With Washington
As former Cuban leader Raul Castro marked his 95th birthday on June 3, 2026, the occasion was overshadowed by a dramatic escalation in tensions between Havana and Washington. Once regarded as a key architect of the historic rapprochement between Cuba and the United States during the Obama era, Castro now […]
Delcy Rodriguez Helped Trump Plan The Seizure Of Nicolas Maduro
The sources are presented below, in a sequence of 7 articles from various news-organizations, but first here will be the SUMMARY of the events that those articles describe: Trump’s 3 January 2026 take-over of Venezuela from rule by Marxists, who were (like all Marxists) economic incompetents (since Marx’s philosophy requires that), […]
Charges As A Weapon: 30-Year-Old Case
On May 20, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice filed formal charges against 94-year-old former Cuban president Raúl Castro. He is accused of “conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals” and murder itself. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche specified: “Castro and other defendants are also charged with additional crimes, including destruction of […]






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