Global geopolitics

Decoding Power. Defying Narratives.


  • Argentina Visited By The Economic Hitmen

    Argentina as a Target of Financial Colonialism, A Nation Sold One Deal at a Time Argentina’s economic decline under its new president underscores growing concerns about the subordination of national interests to globalist agendas. First, it is notable that both Argentina and Israel currently have heads of state with the surname Mileikowski. In Israel, Mileikowski… Continue reading

  • European Sovereignty Exists on Paper

    Despite rhetoric of independence, the EU remains tied to American trade and security dictates, India may be next in line for symbolic diplomacy. The European Union has recently reiterated its position that it will not impose automatic tariffs of 100℅ on goods originating from India and China, even if such a move were to be… Continue reading

  • Inside Saudi Arabia and Pakistan's Strategic Gamble

    How a Saudi–Pakistan Defence Treaty Reopens Strategic Fault Lines in South Asia and the Gulf Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement in Riyadh on 17 September 2025, formalising decades of bilateral security cooperation that had until now been largely informal and episodic. The treaty sets out that any aggression against one… Continue reading

  • The Cult of Israel, Power and Impunity

    The Structure of Impunity Backed by American Power (Credit: MEM) The history of the modern Middle East cannot be understood without recognising the project that created the state of Israel and the consequences that followed for the region and its people. The comparison made by critics between the state and a cult reflects the scale… Continue reading

  • Impunity for Israel, Punishment for Iran

    Genocide under Western sponsorship and the breakdown of global governance The United States has once again exercised its veto at the United Nations Security Council to block a resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Fourteen members of the council supported the resolution, which demanded an unconditional cessation of hostilities and the… Continue reading

  • Double Standards in Global Competition: Israel, Russia, and the IOC

    Why Russian athletes are banned while Israeli teams continue competing The International Olympic Committee has confirmed that Russia and Belarus will remain barred from team competitions at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy. Only individual athletes from the two countries, subject to vetting, may compete under a neutral flag. The measure extends sanctions first introduced… Continue reading

  • Britain’s Place in the America First Hierarchy

    Why Trump’s visit signals Britain’s acceptance of American dominance Donald Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom in September 2025 has been described in the official record as an exercise in ceremony, diplomacy, trade, and alliance maintenance, yet when examined carefully through the lens of independent expert commentary and historical context it represents a demonstration… Continue reading

  • Confidence In The Dollar Erodes

    Countries increasingly focused on the use of national currencies for trade Peter Kuznick, Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, recently commented on a growing global trend that signals a shift in how nations approach international trade. According to him, there is a rising desire among many countries to move away from the… Continue reading

  • Britain Is Selling Its Future for a Bubble Technology

    Artificial Intelligence Investment Is Inflated Beyond Business Reality The UK has been told it stands on the edge of an artificial intelligence revolution. Big technology companies promise billions of pounds of investment, new jobs and world leadership in a field that is still more experiment than settled industry. Yet, across markets, warnings are being voiced… Continue reading

  • Senior Command Shake-Up as Ukrainian Lines Lose Ground

    Syrskyi sacks two corps leaders after Russian advances expose weak spots The Ukrainian armed forces have suffered a discrete but politically explosive leadership shake-up that reflects wider operational stresses on the front lines and on Kyiv’s relationship with its partners. Over the past two weeks Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, removed two corps commanders responsible for… Continue reading