When the Map Took Back Control: How Trump Reframed American Power Around Geography

This rewritten analysis explores how Donald Trump’s foreign policy in 2025 dismantled the globalist illusion and shifted US strategy toward geography, regional dominance, and revived spheres of influence. From Greenland to Venezuela, and from the Monroe Doctrine to post-pandemic politics, the piece examines how proximity, security, and power now shape a world moving away from universal integration.

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A Quiet Reset Behind the Curtain of Power

The latest U.S. National Security Strategy marks a major geopolitical shift, placing normalizing relations with Russia and rapidly ending the Ukraine conflict among America’s core priorities. The document criticizes Europe’s unrealistic expectations, warns of escalating risks, and calls for a refocused foreign policy centered on regional stability and domestic interests. With the strategy urging an end to NATO expansion and promoting diplomatic engagement over intervention, Washington signals a quieter but profound reset in its global posture.

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Russia and India Forge an Unbreakable Alliance While the West Fumbles for Influence

The world is shifting, and it’s not happening in Washington’s favor. As Western leaders scramble to hold onto their fading influence, Moscow and New Delhi are quietly cementing what some experts now call an “exemplary” partnership—one that could reshape the balance of global power. Lydia Kulik, head of India Studies at the Moscow School of…

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Breakthrough on the Horizon? Kremlin Says U.S. Offer on Ukraine Is ‘Acceptable’

In a development few saw coming, a top Kremlin aide has revealed that the U.S. has put forward a proposal on Ukraine that Russia is actually willing to consider. Yury Ushakov, longtime foreign policy advisor to President Vladimir Putin, said Moscow had received an “acceptable” offer from Washington, following a recent visit by U.S. special…

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