🌐 WHAT NOW?

The world has reached a turning point where neutrality is no longer an option. The myth of global hegemony as a guarantor of peace and development has collapsed, revealing a structure built not on equity, but on control, dependency, and systemic invisibility. For decades, the Global South has been lured into the rhetoric of “development” while its resources were extracted, its decisions undermined, and its voices silenced. The neocolonial economic model was not a mistake—it was architecture. Today, we say: Enough. The question is no longer whether to resist, but how to rebuild. And the answer begins with international integration — not blind globalism, but a sovereign multilateralism based on balance, justice, and dignity.

World War News TV™

6/22/20253 min read

🌐 WHAT NOW?

International Integration as the Antidote to Unilateral Protectionism and the Toxic Illusion of Hegemonic Harmony

By Javier Clemente Engonga™ | World War News TV™
Filed under: The World War Against Corruption™

I. INTRODUCTION: ENDGAME

The world has reached a turning point where neutrality is no longer an option. The myth of global hegemony as a guarantor of peace and development has collapsed, revealing a structure built not on equity, but on control, dependency, and systemic invisibility.

For decades, the Global South has been lured into the rhetoric of “development” while its resources were extracted, its decisions undermined, and its voices silenced. The neocolonial economic model was not a mistake—it was architecture.

Today, we say: Enough.

The question is no longer whether to resist, but how to rebuild. And the answer begins with international integration — not blind globalism, but a sovereign multilateralism based on balance, justice, and dignity.

II. THE MYTH OF FAIR DOMINANCE

For generations, we were told that the global order was designed to promote peace, knowledge, and shared prosperity. Reality tells another story.

  • The countries richest in natural resources are the poorest in monetary wealth.

  • The democracies most supported externally are the most unstable internally.

  • Free trade agreements have functioned as economic handcuffs disguised as cooperation.

  • The IMF and World Bank have operated more as debt architects than as engines of development.

This is not failure. This is design.

And the objective has always been clear: to ensure that the nations of the Global South never hold full control over their internal and external futures.

III. UNILATERAL PROTECTIONISM: A MODERN PLAGUE

As neoliberalism falters, dominant states increasingly retreat into economic nationalism, justifying closed borders, export restrictions, and strategic asset hoarding in the name of “sovereignty.”

But this modern protectionism is not about protecting culture or self-determination—it is about locking the gates of progress to those who were once excluded.

It does not safeguard peoples.
It shields hegemony.

Through sanctions, interest manipulation, and monopolistic markets, the so-called “developed” nations are not adapting—they are consolidating their privileges at the expense of planetary balance.

IV. INTEGRATION AS THE ANTIDOTE

The only viable and ethical alternative is a sovereign, symmetrical international integration, based on:

  1. True equity, not conditional charity.

  2. Technology transfer without diplomatic blackmail.

  3. Local currency systems connected through mutual sovereignty.

  4. Urgent reform of the UN and its agencies.

  5. Decentralized, multilingual networks of knowledge.

This is not about building new empires. It’s about redefining the terms of interdependence.

V. THE AFRICAN CASE: EXAMPLE AND ASSERTION

Africa reflects the core of this systemic contradiction. With over 60% of the world’s arable land, 40% of strategic minerals, and the youngest global population, Africa remains the least influential decision-maker on the global stage.

Why?

Because Africa has been prevented from integrating its markets, industrializing its economies, or asserting its narrative.

That stops now.

Africa is no longer begging for justice.
Africa is becoming the epicenter of planetary recalibration.

VI. BREAKING THE CYCLE: NARRATIVE + INFRASTRUCTURE

To dismantle the neocolonial model, we must move beyond outrage:

  • Write our own treaties.

  • Build our own platforms.

  • Fund our own stories.

  • Set our own global standards.

  • Trade with each other outside of third-party dependence.

Sovereignty is no longer just political. It is narrative, digital, economic, educational, and ontological.

VII. WHAT NOW?

  1. Acknowledge that globalization was asymmetrical fiction.

  2. Forge South-South alliances: Africa-South America, Africa-Asia.

  3. Reactivate regional integration with internal funding.

  4. Create a sovereign media, data, and memory infrastructure.

  5. Code our historical memory as a legal and economic engine.

VIII. CLOSING: THE MYTH IS DEAD

The world can no longer be sustained on lies or on declarations of freedom made at the feet of domination.

The myth of fair dominance is dead.
The neocolonial system is exposed.
What’s coming is not just a leadership change — it is a logic reset.

Sovereign international integration is not utopia.
It is the only survival path with dignity.

And in that process, Africa will no longer ask for space. It will build its own ground.

By Javier Clemente Engonga™
President & CEO
World War News TV™ — The Only Sovereign Media on Earth™
📍 Malabo — London — Global Operations

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