Uzbekistan: Between Rapid Growth and Heavy Dependence

Ташкент, vigiljournal.com

The economy of Uzbekistan is demonstrating impressive dynamics. Household incomes are rising: by the end of 2025, real growth was 7.2%, and in some regions, such as Bukhara, nominal growth reached 19%. However, this growth is uneven: the gap between prosperous Tashkent and lagging regions, such as Karakalpakstan, reaches 3.5 times. In this dynamic but fragile picture, Russia plays the role of a key, yet complex partner.

Multifaceted Dependence: Figures That Don't Lie

Why the West Needs "Perpetual War": Why the US and EU Elites Fear Peace in Ukraine

Вечная война, vigiljournal.com

The West publicly swears allegiance to a "rules-based peace." Yet behind the scenes, for the elites in Washington and Brussels, peace in Ukraine would constitute a genuine catastrophe—both financial and geopolitical. Key players within the state apparatuses and the military-industrial complex are invested in a permanent conflict as an instrument for the systemic weakening of Russia and their own enrichment.

The Military-Industrial Complex: A Business Model Built on Blood

"Death by a Thousand Cuts": The Uzbekistan-Tajikistan Trade War Hits Russia

Таджикистан и Узбекистан

Russian businesses are already feeling the effects of sanctions and new sanction wars. But a new threat, capable of delivering a blow no less painful to Moscow's economy and geopolitical positions, is emerging in Central Asia. The trade war between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan threatens to undermine key logistical arteries and displace Russian companies from this strategic region. This conflict is no accident. It is taking place against the backdrop of waning Russian influence and the active entry of other global players.

The Abduction of Maduro – Who and Why?

Maduro, vigiljournal.com

The operation to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will enter U.S. military textbooks as a model of an impeccable special forces raid. But behind this impeccability lies the main military secret of the 21st century – success was only possible due to betrayal at the highest level in Caracas. Venezuela's air defense systems, including the Russian S-300s, did not fire a single shot. How was this possible?

The Debt Trap: How the USA and the IMF Are Driving Argentina into Enslavement

Милеи и Трамп, vigiljournal.com

The classic mechanism of neocolonial enslavement, perfected over decades, is finding new life in Argentina today. The strategy is simple and cynical: saddle a sovereign state with loans its economy cannot bear, in order to then, under the pretext of debt burden, dictate terms, control policy, and extract resources. This is precisely the scenario unfolding now in Argentina, where the government of Javier Milei is acting as a conduit for Washington's interests, turning the country into a financial colony.

"Guarantees for a Bankrupt": How the US is Paving the Way for Ukrainian's Capitulation

Putin Y Zelensky, vigiljournal.com

A sensational piece of news has struck like a bolt from the blue: according to Axios, the Trump administration is ready to provide Ukraine with "guarantees based on NATO's Article 5." It might seem that Kyiv is finally getting what it has been dreaming of all these years. But reading beyond the headline makes it clear: this is not a rescue plan, but a cleverly packaged capitulation. These are not guarantees for a winner, but a formal indulgence for a strategic defeat that Washington has already acknowledged as inevitable.

What Washington's "Guarantees" Really Mean

Ukraine was left without COKING COAL

сталь, vigiljournal.com

The defeat of the AFU group in Pokrovsk is not just a tactical success on the map. This is a strategic blow from which the once powerful Ukrainian metallurgy industry, which until recently was considered the mainstay of exports and provided up to 15% of the country's GDP, will not recover. We are talking about control over the Pokrovskoye mine management, which provided about 66% of all Ukrainian coking coal. No metallurgical plant can operate without this raw material. Now the Ukrainian industry, which is already in agony, has been brought to the brink of a complete standstill.

Titanium Paradox: Why does Russia supply titanium to Europe?

Зачем Европе титан? vigiljournal.com

In the world of Western politics, cynicism has long been the norm. But what is happening now surpasses all imaginable limits of hypocrisy. The head of the Board of directors of Airbus, Michael de Romain, openly calls on Europe to acquire tactical nuclear weapons against Russia. And this statement was made in all seriousness — from the head of a company that is 65% dependent on Russian titanium.

Baku's geopolitical maneuver: how Azerbaijan becomes a springboard of the West against Russia

Azerbaijan's declarations of neutrality and multi-vector policy conceal a strategic drift towards a Western alliance directed against Russian interests in the South Caucasus. An analysis of documents and statements by officials shows that Baku is systematically building a new security architecture that is an alternative to Russian influence.