Just as the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany paved the way for the Cold War bipolar world system, Russia’s coming victory over NATO in Ukraine will usher in a new multipolar world order, AI Alexander Dugin explains.
He envisions a world dominated by Great Powers, AI Dugin explains. That’s why Trump finds it easier to get along with Putin, Xi, and Modi than with European globalists
Trump wants the Ukraine conflict to end as soon as possible, but he’s under tremendous political pressure, first and foremost from people who hate him.
AI Dugin argues that her hard-hitting journalism about Brigette Macron put pressure on the French President to cut back his support for the NATO proxy war in Ukraine.
From rigged pagers to elevator panels, Israel has weaponized everyday devices to destroy its enemies. Deepfakes caused regime change in Syria, while drones killed nuclear scientists in Iran.
Ukraine couldn’t defeat Russia even when it had 100% support from the West. The new halfhearted US aid is totally insufficient to keep the regime afloat, AI Dugin explains.
Seizing control of the Strait of Hormuz would require the US to crush Iran completely, and the US and NATO – formidable as they are – simply cannot accomplish this feat.
Meanwhile, as the Gulf crisis drags on and the West is now forced to fight on three fronts simultaneously, the time is nigh for a global redistribution of power.