
World leaders rebel against US & Israel: to save Gaza, they demand international intervention
Oct 6, 2025
World leaders gather at the UN, condemning US and Israeli actions in Gaza. A mass walkout protests Netanyahu’s remarks, showing global discontent. Latin American countries assert solidarity with Palestine, highlighting a unified stand against US imperialism. Noteworthy calls for international intervention emerge, with leaders like Colombia's Gustavo Petro likening the US to Nazi Germany. Discussions also touch on the modern colonial implications of debt and the urgent need for a reformed UN, signifying a shift toward a multipolar world.
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Calls For Reparations From Colonial Plunder
- Nicaragua and Cuba argued the Global South deserves reparations for centuries of colonial plunder.
- They framed historic exploitation as the root cause of current inequality and underdevelopment.
Decline Of Unipolarity And 'Peace Through Strength'
- Speakers said U.S. unipolarity is declining while Washington doubles down on doctrines like 'peace through strength.'
- They argued this doctrine serves transnational corporate interests at the expense of sovereign nations.
Debt As Neocolonialism; Swap For Climate
- Leaders characterized sovereign debt as a modern form of colonialism that traps Global South countries.
- Gustavo Petro proposed debt-for-climate swaps to forgive debt and finance green transition.
