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Munich Security Conference 2026

The sign of the times. The capitalist (dis)order is cracking, it is being reconfigured, and imperialist militarism is increasing everywhere By Aníbal, 14-2-2026 According to several press agencies, on 14-2-2026, Rubio said in a speech interpreted as conciliatory toward the Old…

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Hybrid warfare, sabotage, and anti-militarism

Spanish, German , Czech Hybrid warfare is a modern conflict that combines conventional military tactics with unconventional tools, such as cyberattacks, disinformation, propaganda, economic pressure, and support for insurgents, to destabilize an adversary without a formal declaration of war. This…

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With the EU and NATO toward World War III USA-China

Spanish, German, Dutch The dream of European independence Following the US-orchestrated “ceasefire” in Gaza, we see the cruel reality of continued hostilities between Israel on the one hand and Hamas and various neighboring countries on the other. Last week, Trump’s…

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Spain as the exemplary left-bourgeois promotor of Social Militarism

The EU and NATO militaristic spending, contradictions, and existing needs Spanish By Aníbal and Fredo Corvo Both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat live in a world full of contradictions. Let’s examine some of the contradictions arising from armament in the…

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Dutch king Willem-Alexander ‘armed to the teeth’

Spanish “Perhaps we have been taking freedom and peace for granted, thinking they would last forever,” he said. “Unfortunately, Ukraine and other conflicts show that that is no longer the case. To continue to live in peace and security, we…

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US Peace Plan Favors Russia: Implications for the proletariat

According to todays bourgeois press, US Vice President J.D. Vance has proposed a peace plan for Ukraine that heavily favors Russia, threatening to withdraw US efforts if both nations do not agree. The proposal demands that Ukraine accept the freezing…

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Imperialist capitalism, its brutality and its blocs in a short moment of history

The ongoing conflict between Russian and Ukrainian imperialism reflects the complexities of present-day imperialist capitalism. Military force dictates negotiations, with Russia imposing conditions linked to debt and international relations. The U.S. and EU are engaged in dual strategies to counter Russia and China, emphasizing military production while navigating debts and competition. Regional conflicts across Africa and Asia mirror these tensions. The article argues that imperialism is rooted in competition among bourgeois forces, leading to exploitation and oppression. This dynamic fosters conditions that may escalate to larger conflicts, exemplified by the current geopolitical landscape influenced by military maneuvers and alliances.

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Pacifist alibis and hard militarism in practice: defeating or stopping Russian imperialism in Ukraine is not avoiding World War III

By Aníbal The Spanish Prime Minister says that we must “stop Putin’s feet now in Ukraine to avoid World War III.” We can also read Pedro Sánchez does not dare to rule out the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine…

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Is World War III about to start? 7 points and a conclusive eighth

By Aníbal Spanish, German, Dutch 1) In the televised argument between Trump and Zelenski, the US president tells the Ukrainian that he is playing with World War III. And he adds that now is not the time, that a ceasefire…

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Ukraine: bitter pill for European imperialists, tasty dish for American and Russian imperialists; and China stands by…

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine highlights the complex dynamics of imperialism, as Western powers leverage the situation for strategic gains while Ukraine remains a pawn. Initially, Russia aimed to prevent Ukraine’s integration into NATO and the EU. The U.S. and European nations have provided military and financial support to Ukraine without direct military confrontation, indicating their reluctance to engage Russia directly. The war’s continuation primarily serves U.S. interests, strengthening military alliances, while decimating European resources and economies. Ultimately, the resolution of this conflict seems to hinge on negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, sidelining Ukrainian sovereignty and priorities.

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War and Peace in Ukraine – seen from Russia

By Fredo Corvo German, Spanish, Dutch Media coverage of the Trump 2 administration’s plans concerning the war in Ukraine has been intense. In the Western media, attention to Russian views does not go much beyond the sparse reproduction of press…

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What does a Trump-Putin “peace” in Ukraine mean for the working class?

Spanish According to sources quoted by Reuters on condition of anonymity, Putin is open to discussing a possible ceasefire agreement in Ukraine with Trump, but rules out major territorial concessions. According to these sources, he wants the four Ukrainian provinces…

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