Monday, February 9, 2026
Britain, that small, resource-poor island off the northwest coast of Europe, has long punched far above its weight on the global stage. Yet this outsized influence did not arise from natural abundance or exceptional industry alone. Instead, it was built on centuries of calculated predation—seizing land, property, and wealth from others through conquest, colonization, and outright theft.
From the late 16th century onward, as European powers raced into the Age of Discovery, Britain watched Portugal and Spain amass fortunes from the New World. [Read more…]
Monday, January 26, 2026
Anti-regime protests are rising all over the USA, and Nobel Peace Prize winners are starting to stand up against the Trump regime. They are no ordinary presidency-seeking Nobel Peace Prize winners anywhere around the world, but the ones already experienced in presidency and multiple regime changes. They are also backed by former Epstein clients.
Meanwhile, the Trump regime failed to secure the Nobel Peace Prize, which throws a question about the legitimacy of the Trump regime. [Read more…]
Sunday, January 25, 2026
In the evolving political landscape of Bangladesh, the time has arrived for a critical reassessment of the role played by external powers, particularly the United States, and its implications for the Awami League. Recent developments suggest that the US is either withdrawing its influence over Muhammad Yunus or positioning him as a figurehead president with limited responsibilities aligned to American objectives. This maneuver appears to mark the completion of tasks essential to safeguarding US national interests in the region. These include upgrading CIA operations in Bangladesh, ensuring the safe extraction of former agents and allies who have protected American agendas for the past 17 years, and installing new operatives to maintain those interests in the coming decades. [Read more…]