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Geopolitical Economy Report 857 implied HN points 03 Aug 23
  1. Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traoré takes a strong stand against imperialism and neocolonialism, inspired by revolutionary leaders like Thomas Sankara and Che Guevara.
  2. The new government in Burkina Faso has forged alliances with countries like Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Cuba, aiming to break free from Western dominance and historical colonial ties.
  3. Prime Minister Tambèla's visits to Venezuela and Nicaragua showcase Burkina Faso's efforts to strengthen ties with Latin American revolutionary movements, building on historical solidarity and shared struggles.
Geopolitical Economy Report 279 implied HN points 23 Jul 22
  1. The Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua emphasizes social programs, popular participation, and anti-imperialism.
  2. There is strong grassroots support for the Sandinista Front in Nicaragua, with President Ortega enjoying high approval ratings.
  3. Nicaragua has built solid infrastructure and provided security and social programs under the Sandinista government, receiving positive feedback from its citizens.
Geopolitical Economy Report 279 implied HN points 19 Nov 21
  1. Nicaragua's Sandinista government has decided to leave the Organization of American States (OAS) due to its perceived interference by the United States.
  2. The OAS has historically been viewed as a tool of US geopolitical power in Latin America, orchestrating coups and supporting US interests.
  3. Nicaragua's decision to exit the OAS aligns with a trend in the region towards exploring alternative organizations like the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
Geopolitical Economy Report 239 implied HN points 17 Aug 21
  1. Latin American socialist governments are forming alliances with anti-imperialist forces in West Asia to resist Western aggression and exploitation.
  2. The alliance between Latin America and West Asia challenges the dominant global political and economic order controlled by the United States and its allies.
  3. Collaboration between Latin American countries and Iran, as part of the Axis of Resistance, showcases a model of South-South integration to counter Western imperial hegemony.
Geopolitical Economy Report 159 implied HN points 22 Sep 21
  1. Latin American countries are challenging US hegemony and neocolonialism through regional organizations like CELAC, moving away from OAS.
  2. The CELAC summit marked a strong stance against US influence, with calls to end US colonialism in Puerto Rico and the blockade on Cuba.
  3. Venezuela's leadership, along with Cuba and Nicaragua, has been crucial in advancing multilateralism in Latin America, despite facing opposition.
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Geopolitical Economy Report 79 implied HN points 19 Nov 21
  1. Nicaragua left the OAS denouncing it as a US-controlled tool of interference, highlighting a history of US influence in the organization
  2. The OAS is criticized for its role in controversial actions like supporting coups in Bolivia and Honduras, and recognizing figures like Juan Guaidó in Venezuela
  3. Nicaragua's exit from the OAS aligns with a regional trend towards reevaluation of the organization, with countries considering alternatives such as CELAC for a more independent representation