The neocon establishment in the US, and its proxy NATO, are getting worse and worse. After 3 coups in South Asia (Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh) in less than 3 years, they are now setting sight on the next targets. From the small nations of the caucasus (especially Georgia) to India itself, nobody is safe from the Regime-Change fantasies of the Collective West. The ideological colonialism of modern US Grand Strategy knows no limits, as it tries to capture more states into the spider's web. The question is this: will the populations of these nations see through the attempts of foreign powers to abuse them as proxy-war staging grounds, or is the infighting of local factions strong enough to empower those that receive US/NATO support? These are the questions that I'm discussing today with Professor Anuradha Chenoy, a Professor Emerita from theJawaharlal Nehru University.
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