
All of these countries are lackies of globohomo except for Rhodesia. Rhodesia was a post-colonial settler state managed by white minority in the African country known as South Rhodesia. It was opposed by black nationalists that were often propped up by the USSR. It was abandoned by the Brits and the Americans but survived due to support from apartheid South Africa and the Portuguese East Africa. When Mozambique 🇲🇿 (country with the coolest flag ever featuring AK47) declared independence, this was the end of Rhodesia.
Israel is also a settler nation created by the British but settled with Jews. I wonder, are there any publications that talk about the relationship of Britain and the Zionist movement? Actually googling Britain and Zionism yields a lot of interesting information. Israel always found far more support than Rhodesia among the countries of the West. Because obviously, the international Jewry has much more clout than some farmers in Rhodesia.
Ukrainians and Croatians are similar cases in that they are two Slavic people’s with eastern antagonists that are very similar. Serbs, Croats and Bosnian Muslims are essentially the same people but divided by religion. Ukrainians and Russians are essentially the same people divided by ideology, and to an extent religion as well. The Croatians have pretty much won their struggle against the Serbs for lebensraum. But the Croatians, unlike the Ukrainians had their own historical state for centuries, and this makes them territorially defined. The Ukrainians are a modern day invention trying to assert itself.
Finland defended itself against the USSR. My Ukrainian great grandfather was a veteran of this war. Finland lost territory and now they are salty and coping. I am not sure what their struggle is. South Korea is a bourgeois regime on Korean Peninsula which was literally bailed out by American intervention. South Korea sucks in other ways compared to North Korea, their struggle should be to pump up those birthrates.
So technically they are all ethnonationalists, bourgeois, anti-egalitarian, apartheid, discriminatory regimes that are locked in struggle against “more egalitarian” regimes. Often in service of Western imperialism.
