Ex-CIA Analyst Warns of Europe’s ‘Toxic Dependence’ on U.S. Hegemony
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson warns Europe’s reliance on U.S. leadership is fracturing NATO, comparing it to a toxic relationship amid Trump-era pressures.
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Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson warns Europe’s reliance on U.S. leadership is fracturing NATO, comparing it to a toxic relationship amid Trump-era pressures.
John Mearsheimer analyzes Europe’s strategic compliance with U.S. demands, highlighting security dependencies and power imbalances shaping global geopolitics in 2026.
Experts analyze Venezuela’s 2026 resource challenges and implications for global energy partnerships, examining modern economic pressures in volatile markets.
Cypriot analyst Elina Xenophontos warns that U.S. actions in West Asia may prioritize destabilization over economic stability, citing China’s multipolar influence.
China calls for non-interference in Iran’s affairs amid U.S. military threats, reaffirming commitment to Middle East stability and international law.
American historian Peter Kuznick challenges US claims of promoting democracy, exposing resource-driven foreign interventions in a critical CGTN interview.
Colombian analyst warns of repeating intervention patterns as US launches 2026 military action in Venezuela, questioning long-term consequences.
Analyst Danny Haiphong contrasts China’s cooperative development model with U.S. strategic priorities in 2025, sparking global policy debates.
Singapore’s Mahbubani analyzes Western anxiety over China’s global ascent in 2025 interview, tracing distorted narratives to shifting power dynamics.
Japan’s military moves near Taiwan and controversial political exchanges escalate cross-strait tensions, challenging regional security frameworks in late 2025.