Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. WikiLeaks Shows Intense U.S. Interest in India 115 March 27, 2011 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in New Straits Times (Malaysia ) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Malaysia Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Canada: Good Riddance, Nicolas Maduro January 3, 2026. Published in National Post 0 Germany: Ukraine Negotiations: End of an Illusion January 3, 2026. Published in Frankfurter RundschauThe U.S. president time and again undermines European-Ukrainian efforts toward a ceasefire. 0 Taiwan: As US-China Discuss New World Order, What Deterrence Can a Hollowed-Out Taiwan Find? January 7, 2026. Published in UDN[Trump's] attitude toward U.S.-Japan security and Indo-Pacific strategy is even softer than it was in the past. 0 South Africa: US-Venezuela Quagmire: Morass for Sober Reflection January 7, 2026. Published in The Sun 0 Canada: Good Riddance to Maduro but What Next? January 3, 2026. Published in Toronto Sun 0 Topics Kenya: US Onslaught on Venezuela Targets Its Large Oil Resources January 7, 2026. Published in The Standard 0 Saudi Arabia: Arab World’s Clear Warning from Venezuela January 7, 2026. Published in Arab NewsThe message is unmistakable: there are no absolute guarantees and state sovereignty is conditional when it clashes with the interests of powerful states. 0 South Africa: US-Venezuela Quagmire: Morass for Sober Reflection January 7, 2026. Published in The Sun 0 India: Why Venezuela? The Strategic Logic Behind Trump’s Boldest Gamble January 7, 2026. Published in FirstpostThe more the U.S. interferes, the more likely [Venezuela] will drift into chaos. 0 Taiwan: As US-China Discuss New World Order, What Deterrence Can a Hollowed-Out Taiwan Find? January 7, 2026. Published in UDN[Trump's] attitude toward U.S.-Japan security and Indo-Pacific strategy is even softer than it was in the past. 0 Japan: This Year, International ‘Our Country 1st’ Rhetoric Raged Internationally January 5, 2026. Published in Kobe Shimbun 0 Mexico: Strategic Dissonance January 5, 2026. Published in La Jornada[T]he Trump Corollary .... conveys the harsh imperial vision that will govern U.S. relations with the subcontinent. 0 Germany: Against Putin’s Will? January 5, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungThe stabilization of Eastern Europe is only possible if Russia is sufficiently deterred. 0 Related Articles Malaysia: A Fresh Look at the US February 1, 2025. Published in Oriental Daily[A]verage Americans do not care whether other countries are democratic or autocratic. What matters to them is that they keep their jobs. Malaysia: Does the Fed’s Interest Rate Cut Mean the US Has Lost and China Has Won? October 22, 2024. Published in Oriental DailyAmerican history tells us that, when it comes to protecting its own interests, it knows almost no limits. Malaysia: A New Cold War in a Changing World September 13, 2024. Published in Oriental Daily[T]he Cold War is no longer a battle of values but an undisguised battle of national interests. Malaysia: More Nations Emulating South Africa January 25, 2024. Published in New Straits TimesFrom a legal point of view, the U.S. should be equally responsible for committing crimes and atrocities against the Palestinians. Malaysia: Western Double Standards December 27, 2023. Published in New Straits Times Previous articleAl-Jazeera Find Its “CNN Moment”Next articleThe American Right Is Trapped in a Hyperbolic and Dysfunctional World LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment