Venezuela’s Strategic Role in Global Conflicts.

The power of weapons is evident. A country that spends nearly $200 billion annually on defense, invests around $200 million daily, and, at least in theoretical terms, has the best army in the world, should be able to impose its will. Both the United States and Russia boast cutting-edge armed forces, but recent experience has shown that theoretical superiority does not guarantee victory.

A Nobel Prize that Forces to Take a Stand.

The well-deserved Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado will not remove Nicolás Maduro from power because narco-governments do not bow to anyone’s moral authority. Staying in control is the fundamental condition for survival. He heads a narco-government. Less than a century ago, the most prosperous countries in Latin America were Argentina, Venezuela, and Cuba. And now? They suffer for having been lured by the siren song of populism.

The Arab Spring 15 Years Later.

Mohamed Bouazizi, a young Tunisian fruit and vegetable vendor, set himself on fire in public after police confiscated his merchandise and slapped him in front of onlookers. With this extreme gesture of protest and helplessness in the face of police abuse and living conditions under a corrupt regime, his charred body sparked revolt across North Africa, and the world enthusiastically welcomed what we came to know as the Arab Spring.

Can Israel Survive Amid Global Tensions?

Israel, a small nation with a tumultuous history of suffering and persecution, is at a critical juncture marked by the October 7, 2023, attacks. This has reignited debates over its moral stance and nuclear capabilities amid complex geopolitics involving major global powers. The survival of Israel now poses existential dilemmas with potentially catastrophic implications.

Understanding the Drug Trade: A Naive Theory

The text discusses the severe drug crisis in Mexico, highlighting the role of cartels in violence and drug production, particularly fentanyl and cocaine. It mentions the involvement of various countries and the consequences of drug trafficking, including high death tolls and lost lives. The need for international cooperation to address the crisis is emphasized.

“The World As We Knew It Is Dead”

The content discusses the global crises stemming from institutional failures post-World War II, comparing the current U.S. situation to historical empires. It highlights the rise of populism linked to disillusionment with democracy, the shift in global power towards China, and the need for new sovereignty concepts in North America. The piece critiques failed governance in Europe and addresses geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and Russia.

The Downfall of Damascus

The content discusses the geopolitical shifts following the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, highlighting the implications for the Assad dictatorship in Syria. It emphasizes Israel’s strengthened military position amid regional instability, the ongoing Syrian crisis, and the impact of external alliances involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey in shaping the area’s future.

Bashar al-Assad in Moscow

Bashar al-Assad and his father’s 54-year regime in Syria was marked by violence, oppression, and widespread human rights abuses through prisons like Saydnaya and Tadmor. With Russian support, Assad faced international condemnation for atrocities. Following his recent flight, significant shifts in Middle Eastern politics may emerge, fostering potential coexistence and stability in Syria.