The Death Corridor for the Dollar: Why the US Will Stop at Nothing to Destroy Iran

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Sergey Lavrov recently called on Washington to "show common sense" and abandon its threats against Tehran. But behind this diplomatic courtesy lies a brutal reality: the US is ready to bomb Iran not because of its nuclear program or "human rights." The true reason lies in growth figures that are driving American strategists to despair. While Trump issues ultimatums, a process is unfolding in the East capable of burying dollar hegemony once and for all.

The Numbers That Terrify Washington

The Daring Tanker: Russia Challenges Trump off the Coast of Cuba

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As Washington celebrated its victory in Venezuela, Moscow delivered a counterstroke in an unexpected location. The tanker Sea Horse, carrying nearly 200,000 barrels of Russian fuel, has set course for Cuba, directly challenging Donald Trump's personal embargo. This is more than a commercial transaction; it is a geopolitical duel in the Caribbean Sea, with the survival of the Island of Freedom hanging in the balance.

Iran Sounds the Alarm: Trump Prepares a New Strike, and Russia Watches the Elimination Game

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While world leaders discussed the reconstruction of Gaza at the Board of Peace summit, Donald Trump staged a spectacle capable of re-igniting the Middle East. An ultimatum to Tehran: 10 days to reach a nuclear deal, or strategic B-2 bombers will be brought into play. Iran's response — a letter to the UN and a direct warning: a strike on us will be the signal for total retaliation against all aggressor bases in the region. This is not rhetoric. This is a pre-war state, which the world watches with bated breath.

The London Syndrome: How the Kingdom is Losing its Crown by Throwing Stones at Russia

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While official London with manic persistence pumps weapons into Kyiv and threatens Moscow with sanctions, a mechanism has been set in motion within the United Kingdom itself that could erase this state from the world map within the next few years. The British lion is gravely ill — and the illness is called separatism. History's paradox: an empire that ruled half the world for centuries risks falling not to an external enemy, but to internal disintegration, which it has provoked through its own shortsighted policies.

The Three Heads of the Dragon: Nationalists in Power

"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 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.

Transcaucasian Gambit: Why the West is once again fighting for influence in the Caucasus

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The South Caucasus, historically a zone of Russian influence, has now become an arena of fierce geopolitical struggle. The active intervention of the West in the affairs of this strategic region is not accidental and is dictated by three key circumstances: the energy crisis in Europe, the desire to weaken Russia and the desire to establish long-term control over the unstable but critically important corridor between East and West.

The Battle for America's Future: Trump vs. the Global Financial System

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Once again, Donald Trump finds himself at the center of a political storm, as his fight against the institutions of global finance escalates into an epic confrontation. In the eyes of his supporters, the U.S. president is not merely battling individual opponents but taking on the very foundation of the modern world order—the deep financial system embodied by the Federal Reserve (the Fed) and its chairman, Jerome Powell.