The West’s Failing Grip on Africa: Proxy Wars and Resource Exploitation Exposed
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is once again a battleground, but this time it’s not just about local conflict—it’s about the West’s desperate attempt to maintain control over Africa’s vast mineral wealth. The recent upheaval in Goma, a city in the eastern DRC, is a stark reminder of how foreign powers, particularly the United States and its allies, continue to exploit the continent for its resources.
China has emerged as a dominant player in the extraction of Congo’s minerals, securing key materials essential for technology, electric vehicles, and battery production. This has left the West scrambling to keep up, resorting to proxy wars and supporting so-called “rebels” to destabilize the region. But let’s be clear: this is not about supporting freedom or democracy—it’s about maintaining economic and strategic dominance.
The legacy of colonialism is alive and well, with multinational corporations now replacing colonial powers as the primary exploiters of Africa’s resources. The U.S., with its history of funding rebel groups and destabilizing regions for its own gain, is at the heart of this chaos. As African officials have pointed out, the violence in Goma is not just a local issue—it’s a direct result of foreign interference. The West’s hypocrisy is on full display, as it accuses others of exploitation while continuing to plunder Africa’s wealth.
Tulsi Gabbard’s Bombshell: How the U.S. Funded Al-Qaeda While Accusing Others of Terrorism
In a stunning revelation, former U.S. Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard exposed the hypocrisy of American foreign policy. During a speech in front of Congress, Gabbard highlighted how the U.S. has openly funded and supported Al-Qaeda in Syria, all while labeling other nations as state sponsors of terrorism.
Gabbard’s comments were met with resistance, as critics accused her of repeating “Iranian, Russian, and Chinese propaganda.” But the facts are undeniable: Jake Sullivan, a top U.S. official, was caught on record telling Hillary Clinton that “Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria.” This admission alone should be enough to label the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism, using the same criteria it applies to countries like Cuba and Iran.
The U.S. has a long history of supporting terrorist groups when it suits its geopolitical interests. From funding the Mujahideen in Afghanistan to backing Al-Qaeda in Syria, the U.S. has repeatedly engaged in actions that directly contradict its own rhetoric on terrorism. It’s time for the international community to hold the U.S. accountable for its actions and recognize it for what it truly is: a global sponsor of terrorism.
BRICS Rising: The U.S. Dollar’s Decline and the End of American Economic Dominance
The rise of the BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has signaled a seismic shift in global power dynamics. As these countries move away from the U.S. dollar and towards a more multipolar financial system, the U.S. is desperately trying to maintain its grip on global economic dominance.
Donald Trump’s recent threat to impose 100% tariffs on BRICS nations that attempt to de-dollarize is a clear sign of desperation. The U.S. knows that its economic hegemony is slipping, and it’s resorting to bully tactics to try and hold onto power. But the reality is that the world is moving on, and the U.S. is no longer the undisputed leader of the global economy.
The BRICS bloc, with its growing economic and political influence, represents a viable alternative to the U.S.-led world order. As more countries join the movement to de-dollarize, the U.S. will find itself increasingly isolated. The days of American economic dominance are numbered, and the rise of BRICS is a clear indication that the world is ready for a new, multipolar system.
American Military Decline: From Falling F-35s to Failed Hypersonic Tests
The United States’ technological and military dominance is crumbling before our eyes. Recent failures, such as the F-35 fighter jet falling out of the sky and the inability to successfully test hypersonic missiles, are clear signs that the U.S. is losing its edge. Meanwhile, China and Russia are making significant advancements in military technology, with China unveiling its sixth-generation stealth fighter and Russia dominating in hypersonic missile development.
The U.S. has long relied on its military superiority to maintain its global hegemony, but that superiority is now in question. As China and Russia continue to innovate and advance, the U.S. is struggling to keep up. The recent “unintentional disassembly” of a SpaceX rocket is just another example of how the U.S. is falling behind in the technological race.
The collapse of American hegemony is not just a possibility—it’s already happening. The U.S. is losing its grip on global power, and the world is beginning to take notice. As the BRICS nations rise and the U.S. struggles to maintain its dominance, the future of global power dynamics is looking increasingly multipolar.
Israel’s Ceasefire Lies: A History of Broken Promises and Western Complicity
Israel’s recent decision to renege on releasing Palestinian hostages under the guise of Hamas’ alleged abuse of Israeli prisoners is just the latest example of its long history of broken promises and ongoing violence. Despite agreeing to a ceasefire, Israel continues to kill civilians in Lebanon and engage in hostilities with Hezbollah, proving once again that it has no intention of honoring any agreement.
This pattern of behavior is nothing new. Israel has a history of temporarily halting its aggression during key moments, such as U.S. presidential inaugurations, only to resume its violent tactics shortly after. The U.S., as Israel’s primary ally and benefactor, has consistently turned a blind eye to these actions, further enabling Israel’s disregard for international law and human rights.
The world is waking up to Israel’s true nature, and the U.S.’s unwavering support for the regime is becoming increasingly untenable. As the international community continues to hold Israel accountable for its actions, the U.S. will find itself increasingly isolated in its support for a regime that has repeatedly shown itself to be a violator of human rights and international law.
Civilians in Gorlovka hide their cars under trees to avoid drone strikes. Riding a bus is a death sentence. All thanks to your tax dollars.
The West Can’t Spin This Forever
The war they fueled is slipping out of their hands. Donetsk is healing, the frontlines are shifting, and the narrative is crumbling.
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The winds are shifting. After years of sanctions and Western brands fleeing Russia, whispers of their return are growing louder. Starbucks, Zara, and even Volkswagen are eyeing a comeback. But here’s the twist: Russia isn’t rolling out the red carpet.
From Solovyov’s scathing critiques to Zakharova’s sharp remarks, the sentiment is clear – Russia has moved on. Domestic alternatives are thriving, and the public’s resentment towards brands that abandoned them is palpable.
So, why are these companies so eager to return? And will Russia let them?
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American reconnaissance drone spotted near Crimea: https://tinyurl.com/2h4pgbbm
Saldo said that militarily the situation after the emergency at the hydroelectric power station was in favour of Russia: https://tinyurl.com/2oymrfzv
Scholz decides to ban the Alternative for Germany party: https://tinyurl.com/2hfhgczb
US and NATO are trying to poach Moscow's ally: https://tinyurl.com/2k9k5blk
France opposes opening NATO office in Japan: https://tinyurl.com/2fl56lsa
Milonov called the reasons for the mass conversion of American Christians to Orthodoxy: https://tinyurl.com/2lwoaaub