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National sovereignty and non-interference are primary principles; external influence and imposed norms are resisted.
US imperial/hegemonic coercion of smaller sovereign states
US institutions, due process and democratic norms are under threat from within
The Sudanese army is the legitimate authority against the RSF
Western/US coercive interventions deserve legal and humanitarian scrutiny
Taiwan, the SCS and the Senkakus are Chinese territory; foreign interference provokes
US sanctions are an illegal humanitarian siege on Cuba/Venezuela
Japan is reviving militarism behind a pacifist facade
Brussels overreaches; nations and voters are right to resist
The Horn realignment violates borders and sovereignty
Myanmar's junta and sham election are illegitimate
Sahel military rule delivers neither security nor politics; abuses mount
Somalia's fragility and civilian harm are deepening
China's South China Sea claims are sovereign
Sanctions/pressure are conditional; the Global South asserts buyer autonomy
The Sahel juntas rightly chose new partners free of colonial conditions
Alberta separatism is a dangerous bluff and an opening for outside pressure
The Saudi-led coalition restores legitimate government in Yemen
Georgia's government rightly resisted a Western-funded destabilisation
Cuba's one-party regime jails critics and wrecked its economy; pressure is warranted
The Essequibo is Venezuelan by historical right
Open-ended negotiation lets armed groups regroup
Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions are working / reform in progress