In Episode 26 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost explores the ripple effects of a world shifting away from globalist dominance. He begins with Israel’s controversial plan to annex Gaza, breaking down the geopolitical calculus behind Netanyahu’s proposal and how Trump’s public backing may signal broader strategic implications. From there, Ghost covers the aftermath of the recent coup in Niger, exploring the broader context of French neocolonialism, CIA meddling, and how African nations are increasingly turning toward BRICS and China for sovereignty and economic independence. He contrasts U.S. versus Russian and Chinese foreign policy in Africa, exposing the long game behind China’s infrastructure investments and Russia’s security alliances. Ghost also analyzes Saudi Arabia’s push for regional power, a looming Turkish presence in Africa, and the bigger picture of a new multipolar world.
This episode offers a grounded, high-level view of global realignment, with Ghost’s signature ability to decode the headlines and spotlight the deeper moves shaping the future.