Weaponized Information: Daily Redlines Report – April 21, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa A Snapshot of the Global War Against African People: Reflections from Ecuador From Ecuador to Ethiopia, the assault on African people is global. Imperialist counterinsurgency isn’t just local—it’s transcontinental, racialized,... Continue Reading →
Between the Dragon and the Dollar: China’s Resource Dependency and the Struggle for African Liberation
China needs what Africa has. The U.S. wants to stop it from getting it. But beneath the geopolitical chess match lies a deeper question: who do Africa's resources serve—foreign capital or the African people? I. The Empire Is Cracking, But the Scramble Ain’t Over Africa’s soil has always attracted foreign boots, bankers, and businessmen. The... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 15, 2025
Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaPipeline Politics: Algeria, Italy and the Great Game in North AfricaThe latest developments in North Africa expose a high-stakes contest where the channels of oil and gas become instruments for global domination. Algeria’s role as an energy hub is recast as... Continue Reading →
The Long Road to Multipolarity: BRICS+ and the Contradictions of the Imperial Order
Part I: The Emergence of Multipolarity — A Dialectical-Historical Materialist AnalysisMultipolarity Emerges from ContradictionMultipolarity didn’t emerge from diplomatic handshakes or academic white papers. It emerged from blood, debt, occupation, collapse, and rebellion. It is not a utopian dream projected onto the future. It is the visible tremor of a system in breakdown, and of the... Continue Reading →
Indonesia at the Crossroads: Between BRICS, Beijing, and the Bayonets of Empire
As Washington pivots, Jakarta edges toward sovereignty. But the empire never sleeps.There’s an old revolutionary saying: some nations get to walk through history; others have to crawl through the trenches of it. Indonesia, the sprawling archipelago of over 17,000 islands, has been doing both—marching and crawling, staggering and rising—from the ashes of Dutch plunder, Japanese... Continue Reading →
How to Lose Your Sovereignty in Ten Easy Steps: Vietnam and the Delusions of Imperial Alignment
Vietnam isn’t rising—it’s being repositioned. Behind the promise of trade lies the old imperial game: extract, discipline, discard. What’s called opportunity is just recolonization with better branding.By Weaponized InformationApril 12, 2025Vietnam is being played.In a recent South China Morning Post op-ed, we’re told Vietnam sees economic opportunity in Trump’s return to tariff politics. With U.S.-China... Continue Reading →
The Deal is Dead. Long Live the Lie: How U.S. Imperialism Sabotaged the Iran Nuclear Accord and Blamed the Victim
As Iran rejects Trump’s so-called “new deal,” it’s time to remember who really broke the original one—and why the empire fears an independent Iran more than a nuclear one. By Weaponized Information The charade is back in full swing. Tehran has now publicly declared what any half-awake observer already knew: Trump’s so-called “new Iran deal”... 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 →
The Belt Rolls On: China-Laos Railway and the Strategic Displacement of Empire
How a high-speed rail line in the mountains of Laos became a decolonial artery in the heart of imperial logistics. By Weaponized Information The tourists in Luang Prabang probably didn’t think they were riding geopolitical shockwaves. But the trains running through the China-Laos Railway aren’t just ferrying passengers—they’re redrawing the maps of power in Southeast... Continue Reading →