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The USA's Intransigence to Continue to Destabilize Sovereign Nations is the Result of our Cowardice and Meekness Born of Neocolonialism

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The USA's Intransigence to Continue to Destabilize Sovereign Nations is the Result of our Cowardice and Meekness Born of Neocolonialism
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January 4, 2026 327 views

By KALA DAVID

The cowardice precipitated in the seemingly sizzling muteness and meekness by the majority of the world presidents, unlike China, Russia, Iran, Mexico, Cuba, Chile, and Brazil, continues to give the USA oxygen to carry out such despicable and nefarious attacks on sovereign nations. Though a handful of bootlickers and sycophants, as in leaders from Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago, a myriad of reasons and concerns, like democracy, human rights, and corruption, have been adduced for the surprise attack on Venezuela.


The USA today wants to role-play the saint and has gained the moral latitude to accuse others of human rights violations after perpetuating and committing the greatest crime against humanity in the history of civilization called slave trade. This hypocrisy raises critical questions about the motivations behind such interventions. No victim of their past atrocities will ever fall prey to their gimmicks. In fact, every African ought to refuse the USA's excesses because we cease to be cowards and gullible any longer. Africans have not forgotten a bit about the USA's harsh sanctions on Africa in recent times under the stewardship of Donald Trump as president, all in the name of America first.


Nonetheless, as the international community grapples with these complex issues, it becomes increasingly clear that genuine concern for human rights must be coupled with accountability for past actions. The USA cannot be exonerated from any of these outlined accusations meted out on Venezuela and is equally complicit as the word itself.


One may be obfuscated and not understand the off-script intentions of the attack, but it's common knowledge of the USA's non-alliance with Venezuela. The latter has been a long-standing and strong ally to Russia and China, who have been their biggest threats in global dominance and affairs. After the USA's successful attack and capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Flores, Trump quickly addressed a presser announcing the takeover of the 7% world oil reserve in Venezuela. Ask yourself, was the attack and capture about the aforementioned reasons, or was it about oil? Think!


Now, OPEC, headed by Saudi Arabia, is worried about the world market price surge of crude oil due to the greedy turbulence artificially created and championed by the USA. How can someone in his right frame of thinking assume the USA meant well for the world? Just take a reconnaissance of the pockets of wars and instabilities dotted all over the globe in our world. In each of them the USA's self-interest suffices at the peril of the rest of the nations, even including their allies. They are seemingly losing all the tussles and are looking for a place to shade their shame and unsuccessful adventures. What a farce!


Come abreast yourself with the following flops: China is beating the USA to a pulp in the battle for supremacy in the economic war turf and Russia is taking a dive with NATO in Ukraine to render them toothless and amorphous in war tactics and fortitude. Also, Japan and S. Korea are battling and gasping for breath with N. Korea's continuous testing of missiles of all sorts around their shores as we speak, and the USA is perilous and helpless. The UK and France have teamed up to disarm ISIL in Syria, and the USA has interest in and supports the process with all its might. What is looming is predictable by every Tom, Dick, and Harry.


The shifting dynamics in global alliances highlight the complexities of modern warfare and international diplomacy. As nations grapple with these challenges, the need for cohesive strategies and united fronts becomes ever more critical to ensure stability and security in volatile regions. However, the meekness and absolution of most world leaders and presidents not to speak truth to power gives energy and impetus to these guys like Donald Trump and allies to continue to fester and visit mayhem on budding nations that have been minding their own businesses.


President Maduro may be wrong with his leadership style but Trump have also gone far in his quest to deal with it by all standard. His unilateral approach to deal with the situation in Venezuela violates international conventions and treaties. Fear has gripped everyone allowing a few to condemn the attack and capture, hence the caption.

David Kala

David Kala, © 2026

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