Where has all the class analysis gone? Why is so much of what passes for anti‑imperialist commentary today content to treat nations as unified subjects, physical commodities as the primary sites of power, and shifts in the balance of trade as the horizon of emancipation? And why, when a more structural reading is offered, is it so often dismissed as “defeatism”?
Where Has All the Class Analysis Gone?
Category: China
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If Not Greenland Then Chagos? +
Another debacle from the ‘brilliant’ mind of Donny.
There was a time when Donny thought he could buy Greenland from Denmark….well that did not work out well for the idiot…..and now he is setting his beady eyes on Chagos Island.
Chagos?
Not sure where those are located…..think Diego Garcia….
If Not Greenland Then Chagos?
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Donny’s brain is full of farts. While Diego Garcia would be nice to help contain China in the minds of Elbridge Colby and his ilk, I’m sure that Goldman Sachs and BlackRock would also like to get their hands on those critical minerals in the Central Indian Ocean Basin. The military industrial complex must go on.
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American intelligence agencies continue to shamelessly interfere in the internal affairs of states in the region.
The Monroe Doctrine of the 21st Century: US Neocolonialism in Latin America
The Pentagon Is Running an AI Propaganda Mill Targeting Latin America
US-Israel Attack Iran: “Leave it to Bibi” Playbook Used Again, US Feigns Ignorance
Is the Pentagon Scapegoating Israel for a “Secret Iran War Base in Iraq”?
Note: The following is my armchair analysis of the recent reports. The math just isn’t adding up.
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Bolivia: Popular Uprising or Regime Change Op?

06-06-2026: During May, the Andean nation of Bolivia was gripped by weeks of a declared general strike, protest marches and road blockades in a seeming effort to topple the government of Rodrigo Paz. Only being elected six months ago, the conservative Paz government has moved ahead with neoliberal measures after almost 20 years of the left-wing Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) holding power, first led by Evo Morales and then Luis Arce. While Paz has not been able to start a program of privatisation, in January his government announced a move to eliminate fuel subsidies, leading to gasoline and diesel price hikes of up to 160%. Weeks of protests and road blockades took place at that time, which ended with an agreement that the government would repeal Supreme Decree 5503.[1] The actions were led by the Bolivian Workers Central (COB) Union and several indigenous peasant federations.
Bolivia: Popular Uprising or Regime Change Op?
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