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U.S. Blockade of Nicolás Maduro’s Legal Defense: A Breach of Sovereignty and Rights

How U.S. Actions Against Maduro and Assange Reflect a Broader Strategy of Political Interference The United States’ decision to block Venezuela from paying for President Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense reflects broader patterns of interference in the sovereignty of nations, and raises fundamental concerns about human rights, international law, and fairness in legal processes. This action,… Continue reading
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When Secrecy Fails: How the 20 February 2026 Intelligence Leak Undermined US Strike Plans

Russian intelligence exposure of United States strike operational plans, combined with Chinese satellite tracking, forced asset redeployment and a recalculation of escalation dynamics. Russian intelligence penetration on 20 February 2026 exposed a fully developed American strike architecture that envisioned an opening salvo of roughly 400 cruise and ballistic missiles, coordinated bomber sorties, electronic suppression of… Continue reading
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Kaja Kallas Revisits Russia’s Frozen Fortune

The EU’s Chief Diplomat Resurrects a Perilous Seizure Plan, Laying Bare the Legal Absurdities and Strategic Contradictions at the Heart of Europe’s Ukraine Policy The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, the smartest woman in Europe, Kaja Kallas, has revived the contentious proposal to appropriate frozen Russian sovereign assets for the benefit of Ukraine,… Continue reading
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Washington Drops the Mask and Calls for Informants Inside Iran

Iranian Leadership Casts CIA Recruitment Appeal as Proof of Regime Destabilization Efforts In a move that dispenses with even the pretense of neutrality, the CIA’s verified X account publicly issued a Persian-language appeal urging Iranians to contact the agency through secure channels, promising it can “hear your voice.” The message included instructions on using Tor… Continue reading
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Convergence in the Persian Gulf

Convergence among Iran, China, and Russia in the Strait of Hormuz alters American risk calculations, though it does not remove the structural capacity of the United States to initiate military action. American primacy in the Strait of Hormuz rests upon a maritime doctrine shaped by Alfred Thayer Mahan’s classic argument that control of sea lanes… Continue reading
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“As you probably know, I represent the Rothschilds”

The systemic link between dynastic banking interests and the Epstein trafficking case, and the operation of entrenched financial power beyond partisan politics and conventional scrutiny. In February 2016 Jeffrey Epstein sent an email to Peter Thiel stating, “As you probably know, I represent the Rothschilds.” That sentence entered the official record of the United States… Continue reading
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On the Cusp of Trump’s Regime Change and the Persian Gamble

The military build-up against Iran and the doctrines, alliances, and risks shaping a possible full-scale conflict Television reports from Channel 12 state that President Donald Trump stands on the verge of approving a large scale, week long military campaign against Iran that would be perceived internationally as full war rather than limited reprisal. Sources briefed… Continue reading
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