Weaker Nations at Risk of Losing Land to the US

The United States’ expansionist policies are endangering the sovereignty of weaker nations, particularly those rich in natural resources. Countries like Zimbabwe, already facing punitive US sanctions, and Ukraine, pressured into surrendering land and wealth, are at heightened risk.

Donald Trump’s recent remarks about “taking over” Gaza and controlling Ukraine’s resources signal a worrying escalation. The proposed resettlement of Gaza’s population and the US interest in Greenland’s rare earth minerals further reveal a global strategy of land and resource acquisition.

As US influence grows unchecked, the world must take a stand to safeguard national sovereignty and prevent aggressive territorial and economic expansion. #RespectNationalSovereignty

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