
Pedro Cagnoni
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Geopolitical consultant, political science expert. My aim is to optimize banks, private companies and average individuals decision making process, by providing information, in order to achieve their goals in diversified scenarios.
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WILL THE CAPTURE OF MADURO BY THE US CREATE A NEW ZONE OF INFLUENCE AMONG THE SUPERPOWERS?
Last night, the US Army along with other US Law Enforcement agents, conducted a critical and fast invasion in Venezuela to capture the country’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro. The US Army’s Delta Force was responsible for carrying out the capture of Maduro in Caracas. The US Army deployed specific aircraft to target key infrastructure and capture Maduro and his wife, such as the CH-47 Chinook and the AH-64 Apache. Taking into consideration the information available, the goal of the present article is to analyze whether this situation is opening the door for the superpowers begin to claim their influence in each respective region.
By Pedro Cagnoni 7 days ago in Journal
Are We Approaching World War III?
The majority of the breaking news of the last two months, at least, from the geopolitical sector, were about the idea of the escalation of the regional conflicts existing around the world and, consequently, how fast are we approaching to the next world war. The Western media has also been debating how the Western Nations were getting ready for such an event, especially after the Russian provocations on NATO air space.
By Pedro Cagnoni 3 months ago in Journal
Is Brazil About to Become a Food and Energy Superpower?
As the world faces crucial geopolitical and economic shifts, two trends seen as long-term important topics are already coming to discussion as subjects of the global future, these are: the growing demand for food and the transition to sustainable energy.
By Pedro Cagnoni 7 months ago in Journal
The Chaos Reigning in Europe
In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that Europe is facing an unprecedented crisis of representation, with governments growing ever more distant from the real concerns of their populations. These governments appear more devoted to polished rhetoric and secret individual agendas than to their citizens and their pressing issues. This discontent is reflected in record-high voter abstention rates and the rise of new political parties, many formed by digital influencers. These new parties differ significantly from traditional ones: they communicate more clearly, adopt a modern approach to engagement, and already benefit from two major advantages. First, they are outsiders, owing nothing to the system. Second, they are already well-known and have large followings. Additionally, major issues such as uncontrolled immigration, declining quality of life, and the lack of effective government responses have driven people toward alternatives outside the traditional political establishment. Let us analyze this alarming context further.
By Pedro Cagnoni 12 months ago in Journal
Neoconservatism Rising:
As observed on January 20, 2025, Donald J. Trump returned to the White House, bringing a fresh perspective to the world's main events and trends, quite different from when he left in 2019. This article will analyze the key changes likely to occur under the new administration of the "beacon" of the world and its influence on the rising conservatism in Europe. Will Trump accelerate the seemingly inevitable rise of conservative movements to power? Let’s delve in!
By Pedro Cagnoni 12 months ago in Journal




