Maybe this is premature, but is the Nicaraguan government's prosecution of colonial sponsored agitators a sign of growing confidence in the region? A global power shift maybe?
Was searching Nicaragua on reddit and a bunch of threads appeared in the last 24 hours about "Democracy hanging by a thread in Nicaragua" because agency funded operatives are finally being taken to court.
The best one was "They're using LAWFARE to take out their opponents".
Yeah, I always felt that if the empire wasn't so occupied in the middle east the pink tide wouldn't have been as initially successful. I'm gonna say it's back tho: events in Palestine, Peru, Syria, Bolivia...the increased assertiveness of Russia and China....feeling optimistic over hea.