U.S. Capitol and C5+1 flags representing Central Asia resource politics

Central Asia Resource Politics Expose the Debt and Data Grip of Western Influence

A New Chessboard for the Game In November 2025, Washington once again remembered Central Asia — like an old asset gathering dust in the portfolio of unfinished imperial investments. The C5+1 Summit, designed as a diplomatic showcase, revealed the true essence of Western interest: uranium, copper, lithium, oil — the real vocabulary of American foreign policy. Behind the…

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Eurasian Rail and Digital Silk Roads symbolized by a freight train crossing the Kazakh steppe

Eurasian Rail and Digital Silk Roads Forge the Concrete Map of Multipolarity

Eurasian Rail and Digital Silk Roads stretch quietly across the steppe and seabed, as trains cut through Kazakhstan and cables are laid along the Caspian floor, weaving the nerve fibers of Eurasia’s future. These are lines of connection and exchange that create an architecture deeper than any diplomatic protocol. Not every newspaper notices this movement…

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