Leaders in Trouble
Leaders in Trouble From BCI Experiments to Ukraine to Venezuela: When Power Stops Being Leadership The poster looks exaggerated. Muscles, flags, explosions. It feels like a movie. But the story behind it is not fiction. “Leaders in Trouble” is not about attacking individuals. It is about exposing a pattern—where global power behaves less like leadership and more like unchecked dominance , especially against countries that cannot fight back. The Illusion of Moral Authority The United States and the United Nations present themselves as guardians of: Human rights Democracy International law Yet history shows a contradiction that cannot be ignored. When facing Russia or Iran , these institutions speak carefully, negotiate endlessly, and respect red lines. But when dealing with weaker countries —Bangladesh, Venezuela, parts of Africa, Latin America, or the Global South—the rules change. Pressure becomes coercion. Diplomacy becomes interference. Silence becomes...