Geopolitics dispatches—long-form takes. I might be unhinged, or maybe I see things differently. Who knows?
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Europe’s Quiet Heist: How the EU Turned Ukraine’s War into Their Mineral and Debt Machine
Ukraine’s soldiers bleed in the ring while Europe plays shady promoter—pushing endless loans secured on critical minerals, dragging the fight out for leverage, and hiding behind American muscle. One cornerman wants a strategic stoppage; the other wants perpetual gate receipts.
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China’s Paradoxical Geopolitical Strategy
Beijing has the biggest economic pie since the British Empire—yet behaves like it’s about to be repossessed. These five self-inflicted wounds are quietly pushing Russia, India, and the EU to build a world that no longer needs the Dragon.
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The Caracas Carousel: Five Players Milking the €5B Coke Machine
Europe’s €5–6 billion “cocaine dividend” only keeps printing if five unlikely players—Caracas, Tehran, Moscow, Beijing, and Brussels—keep the carousel spinning in perfect sync. One phone call can stop the music.
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The Great Wobble: Two Wedges, No Waiting
Forget BRICS vs NATO—that 2022 software no longer runs. The real fracture is resources vs regulation, dirt vs yield farming—and the table is already tilting while the commentariat argues about the tablecloth.




