Digital sovereignty is arguably the most valuable strategic asset a country can possess in this century. China and Russia played it safe early on, and they are now reaping substantial rewards.
It’s honestly amazing how long it took for the rest of the world to start realizing the danger of being dependent on US tech platforms.
From another article:
FEBRUARY 25, 2026 The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) made its first-ever official visit to Honduras last week, with CAM Executive Director of Hispanic Affairs Shay Salamon traveling to the capital, Tegucigalpa, for a series of high-level meetings with government officials, religious leaders, and civil society representatives. The trip was highlighted by a meeting with President of Honduras Nasry Asfura, who was inaugurated just last month. President Asfura, who has Palestinian ancestry, is pro-Israel and already visited Israel last month, soon after his election victory.
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The visit of Salamon to Honduras was facilitated by First Vice President of Honduras María Antonieta Mejía, who has attended two past CAM regional summits, and CAM is deeply appreciative of her commitment to the collective effort against antisemitism.From this article:
The second installment of the Hondurasgate scandal, of the three released so far, includes a recording of an alleged conversation between Hernández, who had become an operative in the region for the U.S. president, and the current president and vice president of Honduras, Nasry Asfura and María Antonieta Mejía, respectively. The objective: to undermine the administrations of Claudia Sheinbaum and Gustavo Petro, both of whom adhere to left-wing ideologies.
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The conversations, according to the source, originated from WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram. They were recorded between January and April 2026.
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According to the same leaks from Hondurasgate, Trump’s pardon of JOH, days before the elections in Honduras, was not a gesture of clemency, but rather the initial payment in a larger agreement. In one of the recordings, Hernández explains it directly, though without revealing his interlocutor: “The pardon money didn’t even come from you. It came from a group of rabbis and people who supported Israel.” In another audio recording, he says that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “everything to do” with his release and the negotiations that made it possible.




