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The U.S Occupation of Nigeria Begins

The Quiet Invasion of Nigeria Under the Banner of Peace: How the War on Terror Masks Resource Interests in Nigeria The recent announcement that the United States has deployed military personnel to Nigeria under the banner of counter-terrorism has generated significant debate about the true motivations behind such interventions. “This decision was announced in the… Continue reading
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Trump’s Dilemma – Iran is not blinking

Balancing Oil, Markets, and Military Strategy in the Face of Iranian Defiance President Trump faces a narrowing set of options over Iran as economic exposure, regional military realities, domestic political pressure, and an emerging credibility problem increasingly overlap. Alongside military and economic constraints, the sudden resurgence of the Epstein files across global media platforms has… Continue reading
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The Iran Deal That Was Deliberately Broken

How Abandoning the JCPOA Removed Containment To Make Way For Confrontation For several years, Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that Iran must “make a deal,” but his most recent demand has been framed with unusual urgency. He has publicly declared that Iran has until today to comply, warning of severe consequences if it does not.… Continue reading
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The Dollar System and the End of Fiat Global Monetary Order

The Decline of Fiat Credibility and End of Monetary Universality in a Fragmenting Global Economy What is unfolding within the international monetary and financial system is more accurately described as de-fiatisation rather than de-dollarisation, because the structural erosion concerns confidence in state issued credit money rather than exclusive rejection of the United States dollar. Benjamin… Continue reading
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Dutch Defense Minister Warns of “Imaginary” Growing Russian Military Threat

Ruben Brekelmans says Russia now fields “1.5 million combat-ready soldiers” and urges society to prepare for the risk of World War III The Dutch Defense Minister, Ruben Brekelmans, warned that Russia’s military strength continues to grow, stating that the Russian army now numbers “1.5 million combat-ready soldiers,” and urged citizens to prepare for the possibility… Continue reading
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The Persistence of an Unwinnable War

U.S.–Israeli Strategy Has Strengthened the Adversary It Sought to Break and Why Another War Is Likely to Reproduce Past Failures The current phase of confrontation unfolds amid an unprecedented concentration of military and naval forces across the Middle East, creating conditions widely recognised by defence analysts as consistent with imminent large scale conflict. Naval strike… Continue reading
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On the Menu at Last

Mark Carney, Davos, and the Open Admission of Western Imperial Hypocrisy That Exposed the Conditional Morality of Western Power The speech delivered by Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum in Davos warrants close scrutiny not for its surface-level defiance, but for the structural admissions it contains regarding Western power, hierarchy, and… Continue reading
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Who Is the Real Dictator? Western Hypocrisy and the Smearing of Iran’s Sovereignty

How U.S. power, media propaganda, and selective outrage redefine tyranny, while punishing any nation that refuses to kneel The New York Times labels Imam Ali Khamenei a “dictator.” But that accusation collapses the moment we apply the same standards to Western power. So let’s ask the obvious question: What do we call Donald Trump? A… Continue reading
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Mark Carney’s Speech at Davos: Is it just Theatrics?

So at the gathering in Davos, of the self appointed decision makers of the lives of 8 billion people, Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered what may appears to history defining speech to be recorded in future history text books era defining. However, is it all theater? Are these contentions genuine or just a… Continue reading
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