CIA: Comments on the Change in Soviet Leadership

Even in Stalin’s time there was collective leadership. The Western idea of a dictator within the Communist setup is exaggerated. Misunderstandings on that subject are caused by lack of comprehension of the real nature and organization of the Communist power structure. Stalin, although holding wide powers, was merely the captain of a team and it seems obvious that Khrushchev will be the new captain. However, It does not appear that any of the present leaders will rise to the stature of Lenin and Stalin, so that it will be safer to assume that developments in Moscow will be along the lines of what is called collective leadership, unless Western policies force the Soviets to stream-line their power organization. The present situation is the most favorable from the point of view of upsetting the Communist dictatorship since the death of Stalin:

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US regime change front funded Nepalese youth revolutionaries, leaks reveal + more

Leaked files reviewed by The Grayzone show the US gov’t covertly funded Nepalese youth groups in the run-up to a violent coup. The “Gen Z” shadow army mobilized as the US sought to neutralize Chinese and Indian influence over Kathmandu – now controlled by a leader chosen by an informal social media poll.

[12-10-2025] US regime change front funded Nepalese youth revolutionaries, leaks reveal

Related:

[10-05-2025] The U.S. Funded a Youth Programme in Nepal to Counter Influence of India, China (Cyabra)

[10-09-2025] Updated: The War of Ideas in the Indo-Pacific (Cyabra)

[09-30-2025] US Sows Chaos Across Asia as it Aims for China

[11-19-2025] Update 2: Vincente Fox, Cato Institute & “Gen Z” Mexico

[11-17-2025] Update: The Atlas Network and Mexico’s “Gen Z” Protests

‘Make Europe Great Again’ and more from a longer version of the National Security Strategy

From Brexit to Bannon’s failed Movement, the through‑line has always been fragmentation: dismantling the European Union into smaller, more pliable states that Washington could manage one‑by‑one. Where Bannon faltered, Heritage has stepped in — not only with slogans, but with policy machinery designed to export Trump’s nationalist agenda across the Atlantic.

‘Make Europe Great Again’ and more from a longer version of the National Security Strategy

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