Brian Berletic, December 15, 2025
Renewed fighting along the Thai–Cambodian border in December highlights how local disputes in Southeast Asia are increasingly shaped by broader great-power strategies aimed at constraining China’s rise.
Thai-Cambodian Conflict Threatens Asian Stability by Design (archived)
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Pre‑Scripted Contest: U.S. Sets Narrative for Honduras Election
The U.S. government, through its network of front organizations, is already laying the groundwork to frame Sunday’s election in Honduras as disputed—before a single ballot has even been cast.
Honduras heads toward elections amid allegations of fraud and military interference
Local media outlets have also reported on X that members of the ruling party have assaulted supporters of other political parties. One such complaint was made by Liberal Party legislator Iroshka Elvir. “When we were in District 15, groups of LIBRE supporters in El Pedregal blocked the road with sticks and stones, and verbally assaulted our candidates,” Elvir said.
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Iroska Elvir is married to Salvador Nasralla, who is running for President of Honduras.
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Trump Orders CIA War On Venezuela +
The New York Times reported today that Donald Trump has authorized a covert CIA war to overthrow the Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and install a puppet government.
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Denmark Summons U.S. Envoy Over a Reported ‘Influence Operation’ in Greenland

Got this link in an email and couldn’t resist tracing the operatives. But the trail was already mapped—someone beat me to the punch. Read: Twitter thread
Denmark Summons U.S. Envoy Over a Reported ‘Influence Operation’ in Greenland
Read More »If you think the collapse of the Soviet Union was good for the people, think again.
In the 1990s, the Soviet Union fell apart, and Russia began moving towards a market economy. However, this transition brought with it a severe economic collapse, widespread poverty, and a sharp rise in organized crime.
If you think the collapse of the Soviet Union was good for the people, think again.
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