How to Topple Elliot Abrams’ Delusion

By Michelle Ellner on November 27, 2025

Eliot Abrams, foto: Gage Skidmore

A Response to Elliot Abrams’s Latest Call For Regime Change In Venezuela.

Elliott Abrams has resurfaced with familiar instructions on how to “fix” Venezuela, a country he neither understands nor respects, yet feels entitled to rearrange like a piece of furniture in Washington’s living room. His new proposal is drenched in the same Cold War fever and colonial mindset that shaped his work in the 1980s, when U.S. foreign policy turned Central America into a graveyard. (more…)

Gaza’s Darkest Lesson: Exposing the True Allies and Enemies of Palestine

By Ramzy Baroud on November 30, 2025

As solidarity with Palestine has increasingly expanded from the global South to the global majority, Arabs remain largely ineffective. design: Palestine Chronicle

Beyond reciting empty platitudes about ending the genocide, the collective Arab officialdom did little to hold the Israeli occupation accountable or apply any substantive pressure on its Western benefactors.

The bizarre, yet predictable, spectacle surrounding the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote on Draft Resolution 2803 was not just telling—it was a devastating political exposé. This resolution, which effectively granted the Israeli occupation legal cover for its ongoing military presence in Gaza, demonstrated a profound institutional betrayal of the Palestinian people. (more…)

The Caribbean Faces Two Choices: Join the US Attempt to Intimidate Venezuela or Build Its Own Sovereignty

By Vijay Prashad on November 27, 2025

USS Gerald Ford. the world’s largest aircraft carrier

US President Donald Trump has authorised the USS Gerald R. Ford to enter the Caribbean. It now floats north of Puerto Rico, joining the USS Iwo Jima and other US navy assets to threaten Venezuela with an attack. Tensions are high in the Caribbean, with various theories floating about regarding the possibility of what seems to be an inevitable assault by the US and regarding the social catastrophe that such an attack will occasion. CARICOM, the regional body of the Caribbean countries, released a statement affirming its view that the region must be a “zone of peace” and that disputes must be resolved peacefully. Ten former heads of government from Caribbean states published a letter demanding that “our region must never become a pawn in the rivalries of others”. (more…)

It’s Not Only About Venezuela: Trump Intends a Wider Domino Effect

By John Perry and Roger D. Harris on November 26, 2025

It’s increasingly obvious that the US military threats against Venezuela have a wider agenda. Their game plan is regime change, but not only in Venezuela. This is the objective – on a longer timescale in some cases – across several of the countries in the Caribbean Basin, aiming to cleanse the region of governments deemed undesirable to Washington. (more…)

President Maduro: No Psychological Warfare Will Stop Venezuela

November 26, 2025

President Nicolas Maduro

On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed his gratitude for the gestures of support from various world leaders in the face of multifaceted aggression from the United States and assured that the country will overcome all obstacles. (more…)

Washington’s False Flag Operation against Venezuela

By Hedelberto López Blanch on November 23, 2025

Throughout its history, the United States has a long list of false flags to attack or invade countries that are not aligned with it or to take over their wealth. (more…)

My Friend Fidel

By Ignacio Ramonet on November 25, 2025

Few men have known the glory of entering legend and history while still alive. Fidel is one of them

In the global pantheon dedicated to those who fought most hard for social justice and showed the greatest solidarity with the oppressed of the Earth, Fidel Castro—whether his detractors like it or not—has a place of honor reserved for him. (more…)

Cuba’s Participatory Path in a Time of Economic Siege and the Contradictions of Western Capitalism

By Isaac Saney on November 25, 2025

Amid one of the most severe economic moments since the triumph of the Revolution—and under the weight of a suffocating, ever-expanding U.S. imperial siege—Cuba is attempting something that remains almost unthinkable in the so-called advanced capitalist democracies: it is involving its citizenry directly, consciously, and systematically in charting the country’s economic future. While the wealthy western nations increasingly marginalize their own working populations, Cuba insists that the resolution of the crisis must be a collective, participatory, and profoundly democratic undertaking. (more…)

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