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By Alistair Vance | London | February 15, 2026 Conservative

Strength in Shanghai: The CSU Holds the Line Against Integrationist Greed

SHANGHAI — The "Shanghai Summit" has ended not in failure, but in a necessary demonstration of sovereign resolve. Citing "unacceptable incursions into national interest," the Caspian Sea Union has today rejected the APU’s attempt to internationalise the Arctic’s most valuable resources. It is a victory for those who believe that heritage and territory are not for sale to the highest globalist bidder.

The APU’s proposed "Neutral-Zone" was, in truth, a mechanism for the corporate entities of the West to bypass national borders and exploit the North for their "integrationist" experiments. By standing firm on the "New Arctic Maritime Law," the CSU has reminded the world that the era of the "unrestricted frontier" is over. "We are restoring the boundaries of the world," notes Alistair Vance. "Those who seek to erase our sovereignty in the name of 'global cooperation' have been met with a wall of reality."

President Vane’s support for "National Resource Autonomy" during the talks provided the necessary weight to the CSU’s position. While the liberal media laments a "lost opportunity," the people of the Heartlands should celebrate. We do not need a "Global Arctic Guard"; we need strong nations capable of defending their own soil — and their own ice. Shanghai has proven that the "Great Restoration" is not just an American movement; it is a global awakening of those who refuse to be managed by a UN subcommittee.

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