Category: U.S.A

  • Monroe Doctrine 2026: Imperialism by Other Means

    The Monroe Doctrine 2026 is often treated as a relic of nineteenth-century diplomacy, yet its logic continues to shape power in the Western Hemisphere. No longer enforced through overt intervention, it operates through financial systems, sanctions, and institutional influence that constrain the choices of Latin American states. This shift from direct control to indirect pressure…

  • April 2026 Ceasefire Analysis: A Fragile Pause in Conflict

    The April 2026 ceasefire analysis reveals a moment of calm built on unstable foundations. While direct conflict between the United States, Iran, and Israel has paused, the deeper structural tensions remain unresolved. This ceasefire is not a resolution but a temporary alignment of interests, shaped by strategic necessity rather than lasting agreement. Critically, Lebanon sits…

  • Trump Iran Truce: A Tactical Pause, Not Peace

    The Trump Iran truce appears less a breakthrough than a calculated pause. Beneath the language of peace lies a strategy built on pressure, deadlines, and leverage over the Strait of Hormuz. This moment reveals not resolution, but the limits of coercive diplomacy and the fragile nature of temporary geopolitical stability. On the evening of April…

  • Trump Iran War 2026: When Power Replaces Strategy

    Trump Iran War 2026 exposes a system where power overrides strategy and spectacle replaces coherence. This conflict reveals how decisions made within narrow circles generate global consequences, while inconsistent messaging undermines credibility. Beyond a single leader, it reflects a structural failure in modern war-making, where action comes first and justification follows. The 2026 Iran conflict…

  • AI-Techno-Feudalism: Who Owns the Future of Knowledge?

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    AI-Techno-Feudalism is transforming the digital world as Big Tech controls AI, data, and infrastructure. Ownership is fading, replaced by access and dependency. As individuals and institutions rely on these systems, power concentrates at the top. Are we becoming digital serfs in a new era of technological control? The Day the Cloud Went Dark Imagine waking…

  • When Power Isn’t Enough: The Decline of U.S. Credibility

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    The U.S. credibility decline is increasingly visible in global affairs. As allies hedge, adversaries test limits, and economic systems diversify, the reliability of American commitments is under scrutiny. This shift does not signal collapse, but transition toward a multipolar world where influence depends less on dominance and more on consistent, trusted behaviour. The Credibility Question:…

  • US Military Intervention in Venezuela 2026

    US military intervention in Venezuela in 2026 raises questions about law, drugs, power, and sovereignty. On 3 January 2026, the United States carried out its most dramatic military intervention in Latin America in a generation. In an operation authorized directly by President Donald Trump, U.S. forces launched coordinated air and ground actions across Venezuela, involving…

  • U.S. Oligarchy Disguised as Democracy: How Material Outcomes Expose the Failure of Representation

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    U.S. oligarchy disguised as democracy is exposed when housing, wages, and healthcare all fail workers. Judging Democracy by Outcomes, Not Ideals Political systems should be judged by what they produce, not by what they proclaim. Democracy, if it is to mean anything beyond ritual, must deliver material security, dignity, and accountability for the majority of…

  • Border Surveillance Policy and the Transformation of Public Freedom

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    Border surveillance policy now shapes public freedom, turning mobility into a transaction governed by data. The proposed expansion of U.S. entry requirements for foreign visitors, particularly those from visa-waiver countries, has been widely discussed as a free-speech issue. That concern is legitimate, but it is incomplete. From a policy and political-economy perspective, the more profound…

  • Operation Midway Blitz and the Architecture of Fear

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    ChatGPT said: Operation Midway Blitz: Americaโ€™s Internal Empire of Fear โ€” how DHS turned cities into battlefields. The Anatomy of a Manufactured Crisis “Operation Midway Blitzโ€ in Chicago reveals not a campaign of law enforcement but a theatre of control, a ritual performance of state power meant to redefine who counts as โ€œthe public.โ€ According…