Water Flows Uphill to Power: Trump, Texas, and the Colonial Contradiction at the Rio Grande

The 1944 Water Treaty is back in the headlines, as Trump threatens Mexico for failing to “deliver” water to land that was once part of Mexico itself. This isn’t about water—it’s about power, empire, and the unfinished business of settler colonialism.By Weaponized InformationIn the sun-scorched borderlands between Mexico and the United States, water has always... Continue Reading →

Xi Jinping’s Two-Front War: Anti-Corruption at Home, Anti-Imperialism Abroad

By Weaponized InformationBeijing is not playing chess with the West. It is building a different board.Chinese President Xi Jinping recently warned that “there are no winners in a tariff war,” a sober rebuke aimed squarely at Washington’s intensifying trade aggression. Speaking alongside Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Xi was calm, poised, and deliberate—an anti-Trump in... Continue Reading →

Siege and Survival: Venezuela, Sanctions, and the Endurance of the Bolivarian Revolution

How Venezuela defied the odds and resisted economic strangulation in the era of hyper-imperialism. By Weaponized Information The United States has never forgiven Venezuela for choosing sovereignty. From the moment Hugo Chávez declared the Bolivarian Revolution, Washington launched a counterrevolution—not through direct military invasion, but through a weapon more insidious: hybrid warfare. Attempted Coups. Sabotage.... Continue Reading →

Traoré’s Gambit: Burkina Faso’s Revolutionary Path in an Age of Empire

Inside the Sahel’s boldest anti-imperialist revival—and the risks of building autonomy in the shadows of empire. By Weaponized Information Something is stirring in the Sahel. Not a coup, not quite a revolution—yet—but a rupture. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the 36-year-old leader of Burkina Faso, is walking a perilous tightrope between nostalgia and insurgency. Since seizing power... Continue Reading →

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