Alexander Dugin argues that humanity needs to increase its resistance against Western aggression.
In an unprecedented event, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, Haniyeh, has been assassinated in Tehran. This indicates that Israel has extended its anti-terrorism efforts into Iran.
In Beirut, civilians have been targeted by a rocket attack.
The ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza is blatant and undeniable.
These actions are reminiscent of the behavior of the Ukrainian nationalist government. In both cases, there is a common guiding force, sponsor, and leader.
The West is engaged in a struggle against humanity. While the West attacks, humanity is resisting. This is the current state of affairs, but it is crucial to change this trend.
On the TV show Big Game on Channel One, Dmitry Simes frequently points out that the West has not faced any serious consequences for its aggression, terrorism, and blatant disregard for humanity. While it is important not to react to provocations, if we are being openly targeted and destroyed, and we continue to refrain from responding, it starts to look strange — as if we are allowing the aggressors to continue their actions.
It appears that even now, the leaders of countries directly confronting the West still hold onto the hope of reconciliation and avoid taking similar retaliatory measures. This only emboldens the West and its proxies, who act with increasing brutality and arrogance, feeling completely unpunished as they operate freely in the territories of those they oppose. Meanwhile, we remain fixated on borders, rules, and protocols that our adversaries have long abandoned.
By acting this way, we are not laying the foundation for a new world order or supporting the current one. To have a say in shaping the future world, we must first achieve victory. The weak and defeated cannot influence the future’s structure. The West is waging war against us but expects us to ignore it. And we comply, which is not only unworthy but also irrational.
(Translated from the Russian)